Tale of Tails - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
Seedy strip club owner, Nick, juggles a missing dancer, a nagging girlfriend, and a comatose brother. Vikki thinks someone is stealing money from the club.

Where's Amber
What's worse, a dead stripper or a missing stripper? Police detective Allison meets Nick, looking for her missing sister. Vikki starts to think Nick himself is skimming the profits.

An offer you can't refuse
As if things weren't bad enough at Tails, a Biker gang makes a play for the Club. It might just be the offer Nick can't refuse. Vikki confronts Nick about the missing money.

Who the fuck is Joe?
With the cops digging up information about Amber, every lead points to Nick. Can a deal with the bikers get Nick out of trouble? Vikki's frustrations build as seemingly her boyfriend/boss Nick is the only common denominator.

Stress Ball
The Police and the Bikers both close in on Nick.. Pressure mounts on the other employees at Tails as Nick vents his frustration. A flash back shows the very rocky start of Nick and Joe's lives.

A Bit of Decorum
Joe is dead and that means Nick can finally sell the club and get the bikers off his back, provided they still want it. The leads on Amber heat up and Alison gets a vital lead.

The Handbag
Alison senses the lead is too good to be true and discovers the witness may not be clean. Vikki has just about had it with Nick's lies as her ultimatum that he tells the truth or she walks. Nick finds salvation at the bank.

Closed
Nick meets with Gemini after closing the club. Roadie takes one for the team. Alison puts both Nick and the bikers in her crosshairs.
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