Episode list

The Client List

'Till I Make It on My Own
As her husband Kyle (Brian Hallisay) risks being sent to prison, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) faces some daunting legal challenges and tries holding her family together with a risky plan to buy the Rub.
7.3 /10
Who's Cheatin' Who
As she works to keep the Rub open and out of trouble with the police, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) must avoid being implicated in her husband Kyle's (Brian Hallisay) crimes and winding up in prison, too.
7.2 /10
Cowboy Up

Sat, Mar 23, 2013
As she looks to make a big change at the Rub, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) discovers that Evan (Colin Egglesfield) is secretly risking his own life to help raise Kyle's bail. Meanwhile, Linette (Cybill Shepherd) discovers "sexting."
7.2 /10
My Main Trial Is Yet to Come
As Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) faces problems with Kyle's (Brian Hallisay) bail, Selena's (Alicia Lagano) accusations of theft cause the Rub's newest employee to go back to work for an abusive strip club boss.
7.3 /10
Hell on Heels

Sat, Apr 06, 2013
As Linette (Cybill Shepherd) presses Katie to participate in an upcoming beauty pageant, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) questions her growing feelings for Evan (Colin Egglesfield) after her daughter catches them kissing.
7 /10
Unanswered Prayers
As Dale's secretive behavior leads Lacey (Rebecca Field) to suspect he's having an affair, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) presses Kyle to cooperate in a police investigation, even though it could put their family in danger.
7.1 /10
I Ain't Broke But I'm Badly Bent
Faced with mounting bills at work and at home, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) considers seeing a client who offers $50,000 to spend the night with him.
7.3 /10
Heaven's Just a Sin Away
As Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) struggles to come to grips with her high-priced infidelity with a client, Kyle (Brian Hallisay) shows up at home following his unexpected release from jail.
7.5 /10
Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy
As Kyle (Brian Hallisay) does everything he can to win back Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Selena (Alicia Lagano) is forced to reveal a secret that threatens to drag down the Rub.
7 /10
What Part of No?
When Lacey (Rebecca Field) is stabbed after walking in on a burglary, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) vows to stop at nothing to ensure that her attacker is punished.
7.4 /10
I Miss Back When
As Evan (Colin Egglesfield) risks his new job when he lies about Riley's (Jennifer Love Hewitt) role in the arrest of Lacey's attacker, a high school class reunion dredges up memories - good and bad - for their family and friends.
6.9 /10
When I Say I Do
As Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) pitches in to salvage Georgia's rapidly disintegrating wedding plans, an undercover police investigation of massage parlors threatens to put her and the Rub in the law's crosshairs.
6.9 /10
Whatever It Takes
As Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) invites unwanted scrutiny when she volunteers her staff for a fundraiser, Evan (Colin Egglesfield) joins a prostitution task force that threatens to target the Rub.
7.3 /10
What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am
Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) risks becoming a target of a police investigation to stop a strip club owner from blackmailing the client list's customers. Meanwhile, after an expectant mother chooses them to adopt her baby, Lacey (Rebecca Field) and Dale (Greg Grunberg) worry that the father will interfere.
7.5 /10
Wild Nights Are Calling
With the prostitution task force closing in, Riley (Jennifer Love Hewitt) struggles to shield her family from a vengeful competitor and protect her employees and customers from being arrested.
7.4 /10

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Aarushi: Beyond Reasonable Doubt

Aarushi: Beyond Reasonable Doubt

In 2008, Aarushi Talwar, a 13-year-old Delhi schoolgirl is found murdered in her bedroom. A day later, the body of the prime suspect - the family's 45 year old Nepalese help is discovered on the terrace of the same flat. Who wanted them dead and why? Aarushi - Beyond Reasonable Doubt, the feature length version of a televised episodic series, reopens the 8 year long Aarushi Case Diaries. In a true-crime story, defined by compromised crime scenes, botched police investigations, extensive media trials, and a polarized India, this film pitches the prosecution against the defence, and the believers against the skeptics. It draws on the voices of investigators, lawyers, family and friends, crucial witnesses, and journalists who give their versions of truth. So, while the story starts from scratch, the producers also follow the Appeal in the High court which gives every theory its due. The documentary therefore boldly delves into fine print and relies extensively on court documents, witness statements & forensic reports to takes each piece of evidence to its logical, scientific conclusion. Under production for over a year and a half, the Producers of the documentary also tracked down former suspects in hiding, and reached out to international crime scene investigators and forensic scientists - a blood spatter analyst from Cambridge, a forensic pathologist from London, a former Scotland Yard deception detection analyst for their review of the evidence-on-record.

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