Carl Weber's The Family Business: New Orleans - Season 1

Season 1
When the New Orleans side of the Duncan family gets caught in a vicious turf war with corrupt politicians, dirty land developers, and ruthless crime bosses all vying for the family's nightclub business, they call on the New York Duncans to help wield their own brand of justice.

Episodes

Surprise, Surprise
When mobster Jean LeBlanc puts up a $100K reward for information about his brother's death, the Duncans take drastic action to protect their casino -- and themselves -- from their rivals.

Rest No Peace
As the LeBlancs lay Pierre to rest, the Duncans do their best to clean up the mess as reinforcements arrive from New York.

Mask on
As the city enjoys the Midnight Blues' annual masquerade ball, the night's events create romances that cross dangerous lines between families, and Jean LeBlanc gets some disturbing news.

Truth, Lies and Secret Ties
Skunk reveals the truth to Jean about his brother Pierre; the Duncans and LeBlancs are finally headed for a showdown; Big Shirley meets a man from a past she thought she had all but erased.

The Hunt is On
The walls close in on the Duncans as their past choices begin to haunt them in the most unexpected ways, while present-day choices could have crushing consequences.

Two Sides to a Story
Marie and Curtis must make a big decision as Jean is released from prison, Prince considers a dangerous revelation, and Gabriel pursues a different route to Shirley's heart.

Things Come to a Head
Jean shows everyone that he's playing chess, not checkers, as he finally makes moves to own a piece of Midnight Blues.

Burn, Nola, Burn
Malicious secrets are revealed as Big Shirley, Marquis and the Duncan clan get dragged further into a brutal power struggle between the city's most dangerous people on both sides of the law.
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