
THURSDAY, APRIL 13
An ex-cop with a gambling addiction, Mike reluctantly agrees to pay off a debt to petulant Philly mobster Moss Yankov (Emory Cohen) by heading to Central Florida to find fiery Delly West (Abbey Lee), Moss' runaway girlfriend. That task kicks off a set of comedic turns in a seven-episode series peppered with mighty shady characters.
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