Snowfall - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Re-Entry
With violence in South Central ramping up, Franklin attempts to stop a gang war from exploding. Gustavo and Teddy deal with pipeline issues. Local reporter Irene Abe attempts to understand what's happening to her neighborhood. Leon charts a new path.

Weight
Chaos reigns as Franklin's plans go awry and he turns to an old flame for help. Leon struggles without Franklin. Cissy takes a more active role in Franklin's business. Gustavo's world is shaken. Irene finds her way to Alton's shelter.

All the Way Down
Franklin's troubles extend beyond the gangs, putting Cissy in jeopardy. Teddy and Gustavo seek revenge.

Expansion
Franklin's missteps put Leon in the crosshairs, resulting in an unexpected reconnection. Teddy faces fallout from Tijuana. Irene's investigation has a promising new lead. Franklin tries to appease Cissy, as her involvement in his business causes friction with Alton.

The Get Back
Franklin is torn between business and loyalty, as tragedy causes alliances to shift. Teddy bails out Gustavo. Irene's investigation moves closer to the Saint family.

Say a Little Prayer
Franklin suffers the consequences of his choices. Jerome and Louie expand the business. Teddy is sent reeling. Irene delivers an ultimatum.

Through a Glass, Darkly
Franklin is blindsided. Teddy and Avi travel to Panama to retrieve stolen cash.

Betrayal
Franklin's world explodes into chaos. Teddy goes up the proverbial river.

Sleeping Dogs
Franklin fights for survival. Teddy goes to extremes to salvage his operation and career.

Fight or Flight
Franklin's family fractures. Teddy makes a difficult decision. Gustavo chooses a new path.
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