"Waiting For Dogot" is the thirteenth episode and finale of the first season of the FX drama series The Riches. The title is a play on the absurdist play Waiting for Godot. It was written by Aaron Blitzstein and Dmitry Lipkin and directed by Jamie Babbit.
Pete figures out the Malloys are impersonating the Riches and wants to know why. Doug spins a new lie, claiming to be Gene and that he was hired by Doug, who is in hiding. After pretending to ...
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"Waiting For Dogot" is the thirteenth episode and finale of the first season of the FX drama series The Riches. The title is a play on the absurdist play Waiting for Godot. It was written by Aaron Blitzstein and Dmitry Lipkin and directed by Jamie Babbit.
Pete figures out the Malloys are impersonating the Riches and wants to know why. Doug spins a new lie, claiming to be Gene and that he was hired by Doug, who is in hiding. After pretending to leave a coded message for Doug (by singing Amazing Grace), Wayne takes Pete to the woods and threatens him with a gun. Wayne explains that Doug and Cherien are in hiding, having witnessed a murder, and Cael fakes a text message from Doug to tell Wayne that Pete is not a threat. Pete begins to believe Wayne's farce, but when he realizes the gun is a water pistol, Wayne is forced to knock Pete out. Dale shows up at the house, while Wayne is gone, and Dahlia convinces him to leave, but the jig is up. Drugging Pete with rohypnol the Malloys bolt...
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