Con Man - Season 2

Season 2
Season 2 finds Jack Moore determined to usher in Spectrum: The Movie in order to reignite his fading star-power. However, Jack hits a speedbump when Wray Nerely refuses to climb back into the Spectrum cockpit, fearing he'll never break out of his pigeonhole as a character actor. Jack offers to get Wray an audition for this fall's hottest new show: Doctor Cop Lawyer.

Episodes

What Goes Up
Jack gets the news that TV is the new movies... and he's no longer a decent movie star. Meanwhile, Wray deals with his stuntman-turned-landlord, and worries that Jack will find out that he's dating Faith.

New Deal, No Deal
After Wray says that he doesn't want to work in sci-fi anymore, Jack offers to get him a job if he signs up for Spectrum. Meanwhile, Wray's agents tell him that he has a cereal commercial.

Them's the Breaks
Wray goes to Bobbie's "office" to hire her as his TV and movie rep. Meanwhile, Faith breaks up with Jack and Wray, and Dale gets back from the hospital to give Wray some advice.

A Small Step for Manly
Wray tries to impress director Diego Alfonso by doing his own stunts on Diego's cereal commercial, in the hopes that Diego will cast him in Doctor-Cop-Lawyer.

Dick Lansing
Wray turns to Jerry for help to get into the part of the humpbacked, lispy, squinting sidekick in Doctor-Cop-Lawyer.

Gum Drop
Wray auditions for Doctor Cop Lawyer but is dehumanized by the process... which gets him a different role.

Pin Cushion
When Wray attends Long Con, fellow guest Lou Ferrigno convinces him to play the role of Lenny in Lou's off-off-Broadway production of Of Mice and Men.

I'm with Stupid
Bucky finds her guests in the Long Con boiler room, and they put on their musical I'm With Stupid for the angry con attendees.

Back to the Past
At Shock-A-Con, Jack invites Wray to the VVIP lounge and asks him to keep the other Spectrum cast members under control while he tries to secure financing for the movie.

Dawn of Girth
Girth tries to upstage Wray so that he can get the lead in Doctor Cop Lawyer. Meanwhile, Wray and Dawn agree to be friends... and not.

A Shot with Finley
While Bobbie prepares to take Girth out of the running, Wray tries to seduce Farley to get the lead in Doctor Cop Lawyer.

Shock to the System
Wray runs the death maze to escape Girth, while Jack prepares to announce the Spectrum movie.
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