Smith Season 1
Though Bobby Stevens appears to be a regular family man with a nine-to-five job, he's actually an expert thief who is seeking a few last big jobs so he can finally leave the business for a comfortable, lawful lifestyle with his wife, Hope, and their two children. While they never discuss Bobby's illegal pursuits, Hope is growing weary of turning a blind eye.
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Smith
2006 / TV-14Though Bobby Stevens appears to be a regular family man with a nine-to-five job, he's actually an expert thief who is seeking a few last big jobs so he can finally leave the business for a comfortable, lawful lifestyle with his wife, Hope, and their two children. While they never discuss Bobby's illegal pursuits, Hope is growing weary of turning a blind eye.
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Smith Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Between big jobs, Tom, Jeff and Annie work on smaller burglaries, while Bobby gets an intriguing long-term job offer from a friend in Montreal, Canada.
As Jeff and Tom flee a revenge-seeking hothead, Bobby's attempts to blend in with his neighbors lands him and his family at a barbeque attended by many off-duty LA cops.
After weeks of planning, Bobby and the crew unveil their intricately choreographed plan to intercept a plane carrying a huge amount of gold.
As the crew continues to plot their next job, which involves stealing a huge load of gold, Bobby realizes that Hope is following him around and strategizes how to keep the façade of his double life alive.
As the FBI continues to track the band of thieves, Bobby and the gang launch their next job, which begins with stealing an armored truck.
As the FBI begins their investigation of the Smith crew following the museum robbery, Hope continues to be suspicious of Bobby's true whereabouts and starts her own investigation.
Bobby receives his next job from his superior, Charlie, which will require his crew to break into the Tanner Museum in Chicago to steal several paintings. While Bobby proceeds with his double life, Hope starts getting suspicious of his supposed career as a salesman at a paper company.