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Ray Shoesmith is a father, ex-husband, boyfriend and best friend: tough roles to juggle in the modern age. Even harder when you’re a criminal for hire.
Seasons & Episode
3
2
1
Episode 1 - Coulda Shoulda
May. 25,2021

If your mistakes lead to your death, how can you learn from them?
Episode 2 - Champ
May. 25,2021

If you think violence is not the answer, you don’t understand the question.
Episode 3 - All I Ever Wanted
June. 01,2021

You can't make anybody stay but you can sure as hell make ‘em go.
Episode 4 - Cut The Crap Princess
June. 08,2021

Curiosity rarely kills the cat but too many pharmaceuticals generally will.
Episode 5 - Before I Went to War
June. 15,2021

All is fair in love and war but not in business. Forgiveness may be divine but revenge is way more fun.
Episode 6 - Ray Who?
June. 22,2021

Don't live in the past they say but what if it's a hell of a lot better than the present?
Episode 7 - I'm Your Girl
June. 29,2021

Everybody loves a road trip.
Episode 8 - I'll See You Soon
July. 06,2021

There's a reason why the road less travelled is less travelled.
Episode 9 - I'm Not Leaving
July. 13,2021

If nothing ends, what begins?
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