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- A story of struggle for power set in the rugged and mysterious hills of Appalachia.
- An outspoken and self-destructive criminal defense lawyer takes on the most challenging cases.
- "Let It Go" is an ensemble comedy about a married couple, his best friend and her sister as they try to navigate, negotiate and sometimes manipulate society's unspoken rules.
- Centers on Jim, a guy who lives with his wife Jeannie and five kids in a 2-bedroom New York apartment.
- Plagued by gambling debts, tax troubles, and a psychotic ex-girlfriend, criminal defense lawyer Keegan Deane (Greg Kinnear) represents a notorious serial killer who's recanted his confession, threatening to bring down the storied LAPD detective who put him behind bars ten years earlier.
- Keegan must use a highly unusual tactic to defend a new client and his mother, who both confess to committing the same murder, in order to protect the other. Meanwhile, as a result of Finn's school auction, Keegan is stuck with Louis, an annoying boy whose father was the only bidder on the "A Day with a Lawyer" auction item. Also, Keegan discovers that Mikki is dating someone he knows.
- Keegan (Greg Kinnear) exploits the judge and prosecutor's rocky divorce in his defense of a prominent restaurant owner charged with bigamy. As Mikki (Bojana Novakovic) seeks help fending off a vindictive ex-client, personal and professional problems plague Scarlet (Necar Zadegan) and Ben (John Ortiz).
- A woman seeking information about her daughter's case sleeps with a juror; Finn continues to sleep with his teacher despite his parents' objections.
- As he's representing a trio of young Amish men who attacked a church elder, Keegan (Greg Kinnear) uses Scarlet (Necar Zadegan) and Ben's (John Ortiz) recommitment ceremony to woo an attractive car service driver with a penchant for older men.
- Ben takes over the law firm after the death of his father and hires Keegan, who manages to win his first case despite being completely unprepared for it, but he doesn't get the reaction he expected from the partners. Meanwhile, Leanne wants to be on Keegan's staff at Ben's firm; Bruce can't accept the fact that Maddy broke up with him; Scarlet rethinks the launch of her campaign for DA; and a new wrinkle develops in Keegan's relationship with the mayor's wife.
- Keegan takes the case of a man accused of committing his third strike, a man who credits Keegan with inspiring him to become sober and is now a sponsor himself. Meanwhile, Keegan's primary creditor has upped the stakes for repayment; Ben asserts himself in his father's, now his company, and Scarlet considers running for District Attorney.
- Keegan must defend his new client, Holly Phillips, who is charged with the death of her husband. But Keegan himself becomes the suspect in another death - the murder of Mayor Barzmann. Meanwhile, Maddy has had enough of Bruce stalking her, and Ben and Scarlet argue over their loyalty to Keegan.
- Keegan defends Mikki's former pimp, Jules, who is accused of assault by high-powered agent Max Fawcett, after the two get into an altercation. Because of Max's status in Los Angeles, no one who witnessed what happened will come forward and testify, even though they know Jules is innocent. Meanwhile, Scarlet's campaign for District Attorney stalls, Maddy assaults Finn's teacher and David Potter asks Mikki an important question.
- With Scarlet's campaign for L.A. District Attorney in full swing, Keegan charms California's well-respected ex-governor, Mitch Markham, into providing financial and political support for Scarlet's campaign. Meanwhile, Keegan is uncomfortable when Maddy enlists her ex-lover, Glenn, a well-known campaign consultant, to give Scarlet's campaign the vigor it needs, and Scarlet faces a serious opponent in David Potter, Mikki's fiancee.
- Keegan defends a close friend and well-respected doctor accused of animal cruelty, after an explicit video of him, his wife and his dog gets stolen. Meanwhile, Scarlet and David's campaigns for District Attorney take a nasty turn when personal information gets leaked to the press, Ben gets tied up in a federal investigation when his firm's finances are questioned and Maddy rekindles a relationship with a former girlfriend.
- 2015–201622mTV-PG7.3 (89)TV EpisodeJim upsets Jeannie when he celebrates Dave's birthday instead of hers, even though Jeannie requested no celebration for her.
- Jim juggles his family, fatherhood, comedy and food.
- Jim plans a romantic anniversary that includes a Broadway show and a hotel stay, but the night is interrupted.
- When Jim is finally invited to do The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Jeannie invites Father Nicholas along, making Jim more nervous.
- Jim runs errands for Jeannie and absentmindedly swaps his son's drawing for his daughter's school application, which creates some anxious moments when it's time for the little girl's interview.
- 2015–201622mTV-PG7.6 (95)TV EpisodeJim and Jeannie agree to dine with Daniel and his father in order to act as buffers; Dave joins the group for a wild night.
- 2015–201622mTV-PG7.6 (129)TV EpisodeJim tries to stop eating junk food and is then faced with his greatest challenge: a child's birthday cake. A hungover Dave goes with Jim to a kid's birthday party where unbeknownst to him, he is mistaken as a homeless man.
- Big Foster and Asa find it difficult to choose different tactics to put a stop to the greedy coal company's assault on their homestead and living off the grid way of life.
- Big Foster's lust for guns blows back on him and the entire Farrell clan.
- Asa fights for his right to stay on Shay Mountain in a brutal game of survival.
- Asa and Big Foster bond during a spontaneous and destructive crime spree.
- The Farrell's bow to a new authority.
- When a coal company want to evict the Farrells out of their land, long-time problems emerge to the surface. The boundary between the Farrells and the town is broken when a young Farrell gets too close.
- Houghton makes a deadly trip up the mountain while the coal company attempts to spy on the Farrells.
- An unnerving road trip puts Asa and Houghton in closer quarters than they ever imagined.
- Fults organizes a search to find Houghton; Asa continues to exchange moonshine for guns.
- Nuptials on Shay Mountain turn deadly.
- The struggle for guns come to a head as Houghton seeks revenge.
- Asa tries to stop Big Foster once and for all. By doing so he must risk everything.
- Jim is called superdad in a magazine, and although Jeannie is happy for Jim, she is upset that there is no mention of her.
- After picking up a large Bible for Jeannie on the way to a show, the paparazzi photographs Jim, creating a media frenzy about his faith.
- When Jeannie's baby sister goes on a date with Dave, Jeannie and Jim are determined to follow them and spy on the couple.
- After getting frustrated with sick, lice-infested children, Jim wishes that he never got married and became a father.