The team ends up trying to help recently released suspects who may be in danger because of money they've stolen.The team ends up trying to help recently released suspects who may be in danger because of money they've stolen.The team ends up trying to help recently released suspects who may be in danger because of money they've stolen.
Louis Ferreira
- Jason Adams
- (as Justin Louis)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe hotel lobby scene just before the interview of Leo Riggs and Sienna Stone in the hotel penthouse was taken from the beginning of Season 3, Episode 14: One Night Stand.
- GoofsIn one of the scenes just before the opening credits, a billboard has the area code 213. The series takes place in Miami, Florida. The 213 area code is in Los Angeles County, California.
- Quotes
Calleigh Duquesne: Suero came looking for his million.
Ryan Wolfe: It proves Leo and Sienna are crazy. They killed a cartel boss.
Featured review
Leo & Siena Are Back
Wow, what a gross opening. Two guys are executed - shot in the back on the head - and dumped in a bathtub. Three days later, two young guys are souvenir hunting (break/ entering and stealing stuff) going through a famous old hotel which is going to be demolished in a week. One of them drops through a hole in the weak flooring and falls below into the tub with the two guys! He's stunned and then sees maggots crawling all over him and the two guys beneath him, one of whom is still alive and grabs his arm. Whew.
The show winds up being about drug money, laundering it and - mostly - a couple : "Leo and Siena," stars of an episode about six weeks earlier . These two, a kind of low-grade "Mickey & Mallory"-types from "Natural Born Killers" minus the bloodthirstiness. They mostly provide the writers to make a statement about glorifying criminals.
A very interesting episode filled with an assortment of sleaze-bags.
The show winds up being about drug money, laundering it and - mostly - a couple : "Leo and Siena," stars of an episode about six weeks earlier . These two, a kind of low-grade "Mickey & Mallory"-types from "Natural Born Killers" minus the bloodthirstiness. They mostly provide the writers to make a statement about glorifying criminals.
A very interesting episode filled with an assortment of sleaze-bags.
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- ccthemovieman-1
- Dec 21, 2006
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