
The gang tests its luck in a lively frontier town. Civilization and chaos collide.
A “simple night out” becomes a defining legend, revealing how little the gang fits into the modern world.
Hosea and Arthur play con men, showing the gentler side of outlaw life.
Arthur tries to help someone who doesn’t want saving.
Old enemies remind the gang that peace is temporary.
Arthur is sent on what should be routine business. The job is ugly, personal, and immediately uncomfortable.
Old enemies remind the gang that peace is temporary.
Friendship, alcohol, and consequences spiral wildly out of control.
A dangerous ally re-enters the picture, changing the group’s chemistry.
Rescuing one of their own reinforces loyalty — and recklessness.
Arthur teams up with Hosea for a clean, clever robbery — the kind that feels almost old-fashioned. No chaos, no grand speeches, just two experienced outlaws doing what they do best.
A bold plan brings confidence, money, and attention the gang can’t afford.
A peaceful outing turns into a sharp reminder of who they are.
What starts as a bold, well-planned job unfolds under public eyes — loud, risky, and impossible to hide. The gang leans fully into spectacle, convinced that control and confidence are enough to bend the city to their will.
For a moment, everything works — which makes it terrifying.

11 Episodes