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Lines will be crossed when tragedy forces two men, a mesmerizing ex-con and an embattled local cop, to face the secrets of their past. As these two men find themselves increasingly compromised by one another, the lives of both quickly unravel.
Lines will be crossed when tragedy forces two men, a mesmerizing ex-con and an embattled local cop, to face the secrets of their past. As these two men find themselves increasingly compromised by one another, the lives of both quickly unravel.
In New Jersey, Jean spirals further out of control. She confronts her father about his actions against her brother. Harold later goes to Marie to make peace.
After hearing of Captain Warren’s suicide, Harold, Jean and her parents discuss their uneasiness. Marie meets with the Tribal Council to discuss the issue of a casino, which Sky is fiercely opposed to.
Kopus is released from jail and returns home with an ankle monitor, while Harold deals with locals who are not happy about the Lenape tribe receiving federal recognition.
The story follows a sheriff trying to police the small New Jersey town where he grew up and a nearby Native American settlement begins with a tragedy that impacts both factions of the area.
Kopus is released from jail and returns home with an ankle monitor, while Harold deals with locals who are not happy about the Lenape tribe receiving federal recognition.
After hearing of Captain Warren’s suicide, Harold, Jean and her parents discuss their uneasiness. Marie meets with the Tribal Council to discuss the issue of a casino, which Sky is fiercely opposed to.
In New Jersey, Jean spirals further out of control. She confronts her father about his actions against her brother. Harold later goes to Marie to make peace.
The story follows a sheriff trying to police the small New Jersey town where he grew up and a nearby Native American settlement begins with a tragedy that impacts both factions of the area.
Kopus is released from jail and returns home with an ankle monitor, while Harold deals with locals who are not happy about the Lenape tribe receiving federal recognition.
After hearing of Captain Warren’s suicide, Harold, Jean and her parents discuss their uneasiness. Marie meets with the Tribal Council to discuss the issue of a casino, which Sky is fiercely opposed to.
In New Jersey, Jean spirals further out of control. She confronts her father about his actions against her brother. Harold later goes to Marie to make peace.
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