House of Lies - Season 4

Season 4
Marty gets out of prison and does everything he can to rebuild his faltering consulting firm; Jeannie is pregnant with Marty's baby and trying to get back in his good graces after causing his downfall; Clyde and Doug fall in love with the same girl, and Clyde tries to reconcile with his father; Doug gets divorced from Sarah; Roscoe demonstrates that he is his father's son after all.
Episodes

At the End of the Day, Reality Wins
Season 4 begins with Marty eager to grow Kaan and Associates, and telling a pregnant Jeannie exactly what her future is with the company. Meanwhile, the Pod leaves one client in pursuit of a much bigger payday.

I'm a Motherfucking Scorpion, That's Why
Marty cunningly proves his business savvy when he meets electric car mogul Ellis Hightower. In desperate pursuit of a new client, Jeannie orchestrates a chance encounter that appears to go terribly awry. Plus, Marty accuses Jeannie of being a dishonest person, prompting her to reveal a difficult truth.

Entropy is Contagious
Marty and Jeannie pitch opposing strategies to a Seattle-based skincare company. Meanwhile, Doug gets fed up with Sarah's antics and puts his foot down; and Clyde discusses a business idea with an unlikely partner.

We Can Always Just Overwhelm the Vagus Nerve with Another Sensation
Marty devises a last-ditch plan when the Gage presentation falls apart and it includes orchestrating a move that a volatile Ellis doesn't want. Meanwhile, Jeannie meets with a headhunter in her job search; and Doug petitions to join Clyde and Kelsey's new business venture.

The Urge to Save Humanity is Almost Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule
Marty devises a plan when the partnership between Ellis and Maya reaches a boiling point, but Jeannie opposes it. Meanwhile, Clyde develops feelings for Kelsey when they seek investors for their start-up.

Trust Me, I'm Getting Plenty of Erections
Marty hatches a lucrative plan with Gage Motors when the new partnership with Ellis reaches a boiling point; Jeannie seriously considers an attractive job offer; Roscoe skips school to party with some new friends.

The Next Olive Branch Goes Straight Up Your Ass
Trouble arises at Kaan and Associates when payment is not received from a consult. Meanwhile, Clyde gets a visit from his estranged father; Marty learns of Roscoe's entrepreneurial endeavors; and Jeannie pushes back to stay.

He Didn't Mean That, Natalie Portman
Marty and Jeannie entice Denna with a retaliatory business move against Ellis. Meanwhile, things get complicated between Doug and Kelsey; and Clyde spends time with his father and is disturbed to see how similar they may be.

We're Going to Build a Mothership and Rule the Universe
Marty butts heads with a turnaround artist sent by Denna to grow K&A's business; Jeannie receives a dinner invitation to the Kaan home; Clyde reaches a breaking point with his father.

Praise Money! Hallowed Be Thy Name
Marty gets into a conflict with Denna when he pitches the CEO of a fast-food chain; Roscoe's business is exposed, which hurts his status and future at school; Doug and Clyde have different reactions to dating the same woman.

Everything's So Fucking Obvious, I'm Starting to Wonder Why We're Even Having This Conversation
Concerned about repercussions from Denna, Marty looks to secure his place at K&A. Jeannie receives an exciting proposition. Clyde reaches out to his father, and Roscoe is at the center of an ugly incident at school.

You're Safely Sucking at the Triple-Venti Tits of The New Kaan & Associates
Marty is on the verge of making K&A one of the biggest players in the business, if he can persuade his employees to stay. Jeannie gives birth. Clyde, Doug, and Kelsey await an offer - and Roscoe faces the consequences.
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