
A family of crooks assume the identity of an upper-middle-class suburban clan in the Deep South.






Wayne Malloy (Eddie Izzard), patriarch to a family of Gypsy travellers in rural Louisiana, takes his wife Dahlia (Minnie Driver) and their kids on the run after stealing money from the extended family bank.
Wayne Malloy (Eddie Izzard), patriarch to a family of Gypsy travellers in rural Louisiana, takes his wife Dahlia (Minnie Driver) and their kids on the run after stealing money from the extended family bank.
Wayne shows up for his first day on the job at Panco Inc. and finds out his first task is to fire his predecessor.
When Doug's ex-wife comes after Wayne for missed alimony payments, Wayne has to fix things before she blows their cover.
Discovering the demands of his new job, Wayne has to clean up after one of Hugh's shady land-grabs, while a bored Dahlia figures out ways to amuse herself in Eden Falls. Meanwhile, Ginny moves in on the unsuspecting Malloys.
The Malloys are forced to uphold their promise when Di Di's fiancé Ken arrives at their door. In a lawsuit that could sink Panco, Hartley claims it was Hugh's fault that an alligator ate her arm. Back at camp, Dale plots a power grab.
Stunned with the news of Earl's death, a grieving Dahlia and her family head back to camp. While Dale looks to settle old scores with Wayne, Ginny uses the funeral as an opportunity to tie the knot between Di Di and Ken.
When Hugh suspects Wayne and Dahlia are behind missing money from the office bank, the Malloys pull a massive con on a shamed baseball player to save their livelihood in Edenfalls.
Wayne's partnership at Panco hinges on the Malloys throwing the perfect dinner party. An unexpected reunion between Dahlia and her former cellmate causes major complications.
Convinced that Dahlia is still at risk, Wayne aims to give her a taste of her own medicine by snorting a handful of meth.
Hugh doesn't show up to work, leaving Doug to essentially run all of Panco on his own. Meanwhile, Dahlia tries to breach a gap that's formed between her and Di Di.
When Doug's friend Pete shows up for a visit, the Malloys scramble to keep him from figuring out what they have done.
With visitors arriving, neighbors prying, and Dale angling for a piece of the action, the walls appear to be closing in on the Malloys. Difficult decisions loom, but it ain't over till it's over…
With their fabricated lives at risk in Eden Falls, Dahlia and the kids hit the road. Wayne stays behind to handle the perilous Pete situation. Hugh offers a deal that may be too tempting to pass up.
Dahlia and the kids discover their Traveller skills have grown rusty in Blunt. Wayne's reluctant partnership with Dale deepens. The Malloyâs are forced to make a decision about their future.
Fearful of losing the Bayou Hills deal, Wayne attempts to save Hugh from his depression. Cael's mischief at school forces Wayne to take charge with Eden Falls' elite.
Living honestly isn't as easy as Dahlia had hoped. Wayne runs into trouble when Doug's past creeps up on him in an important investors meeting. Cael and Didi try to recapture the spirit of their Traveller childhood.
Wayne gets a surprise visitor at work, which raises new concerns about his secret. Dahlia's double life is proving to be dangerous and difficult to manage. Cael's journey on the road takes an unsuspected turn when he meets other Travellers on the road.
Wayne may not be able to regain Dahlia's trust once she begins to realize the extent to which he has lied to her about Pete.
Dahlia and Wayne face the widening gap in their family and their relationship.