Series cast summary: | |||
Inbar Lavi | ... | Maddie 20 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Rob Heaps | ... | Ezra Bloom 20 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Parker Young | ... | Richard Evans 20 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Marianne Rendón | ... | Jules / ... 20 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Stephen Bishop | ... | Patrick / ... 20 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Brian Benben | ... | Max 20 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Katherine LaNasa | ... | Sally 14 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Ray Proscia | ... | The Doctor 9 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Denise Dowse | ... | Auntie Colleen / ... 10 episodes, 2017-2018 | |
Con artist Maddie is as beautiful as she is dangerous. Over the years, she has left a trail of unwitting victims who become tormented upon realizing that they have been used and robbed of everything -- including their hearts. Her latest assignment threatens to be derailed, though, when she meets Patrick, a potential love interest. Further complicating Maddie's work are three former targets -- Ezra, Richard and Jules -- who realize they have been scammed by the same woman and team up to track her down. When the victims choose to embark on the quest, they don't realize that they must face their own truths and find new versions of themselves along the way. Written by Christopher Wilson
Binged all of season one in two days and fell in love with Inbar Lavi (as does everyone else in the show). She is the new fresh face of Hollywood and, after visiting Israel last year, I find this native Hebrew woman highly intriguing. Her initial sidekicks, Max and Sal, are also very good actors. The three new sidekicks, all ex-spouses of Inbar's character Maddie, are pretty average. Writing is better than the crap on network television. Despite moving slowly in spots, the plot remains engaging enough to hold your interest. Somewhat miffed by Uma Thurman's character. She is not so convincing in her role as a hard-nosed enforcer. Patrick, the FBI dude, is just okay. He's a poor man's Shamar Moore.
I like this show... a lot. But I am enthralled, mesmerized, and smitten with Inbar Lavi.