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Seasons & Episodes

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EP1  Pilot
Sep. 19,2006
Pilot

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.

EP2  Two
Sep. 26,2006
Two

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.

EP3  Three
Oct. 03,2006
Three

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.

EP4  Four
Mar. 27,2007
Four

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.

EP5  Five
Apr. 03,2007
Five

After weeks of planning, Bobby and the crew unveil their intricately choreographed plan to intercept a plane carrying a huge amount of gold.

EP6  Six
Apr. 17,2007
Six

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.

EP7  Seven
Apr. 24,2007
Seven

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.

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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.

Smith Audience Reviews

SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
ash-251 I can't believe this show was canceled. Another case of self-censorship. How sad. This show was the coolest thing on TV. I loved hating these characters. Not every show needs to be a morality tale. This was an im-moraity tale. It's pathetic how terrified the populace is.From the all star cast to the magnificent plot lines, this show was different. It's easy to be the same. I highly recommend it. Download it from through itunes, it's worth it.America is losing it's place as the nation where ideas are developed. It's becoming a bottomless pit of bland conformity. Soon, we'll all be characters in some blurred out reality show.
chrisriley2002 This is a interesting show that shows both crime life and private life of the characters as well. The cast is terrific and i heard that some critics say it doesn't measure up but they are wrong!!! This is a very solid crime drama that has not even begun to show the potential it has.It is well balanced with the characters and it is very entertaining.You like the crew for some unique reason.I think the cast is has a lot to do with it but the way the show is written is interesting and you care for the main character who is played by the talented ray liotta! Give it a chance!By the way there is some dark humor in there as well if you pay attention and it makes the show even better!
trieli Um...to the postperson who said the pilot episode of Smith was somewhat boring and slow at times? It's something we rarely see in most t.v. shows these days, except for maybe "Lost," known as character development. I thought the "Smith" pilot was very good, because like "Lost," I felt like I was watching a movie instead of a t.v. show. The music, production, acting, editing, "character development" and action scenes were well done. I think that a lot of ground got covered in the opening episode. The 2nd episode didn't quite "wow!" me as much as the opener, but it was still engaging nonetheless. I had a problem in the 2nd episode with a place like Venice Beach being so void of people during a beautiful, sunny day, so that a full-on motorcycle chase could take place with no innocent bystanders being harmed. Also, you would think that if the robbers are supposed to keep a low profile after their nearly botched Pittsburgh heist, that Jeff (Simon Baker) would have enough sense to wear a motorcycle helmet (required by law in CA.) in order to avoid hassle with the authorities. But I guess that's just the daredevil in his character, or perhaps just an oversight on the show's writers.
hollyhox My god, I was blown away by this show. I can't believe I watched this on television, because it felt more like a movie. So good, so dramatic, yet so understated. It doesn't always need to be screaming and explosions, 24.I loved the ending, where he just watches his son sleep. A lesser show would have ruined that scene with treacly music, but here, there was just silence. And even though he didn't move or say anything, you could sense the anguish over the loss of his crew member in Liotta's eyes...just amazing.I also loved the look of the show. Everything in the suburban side of Ray's life is so beige: his home, his office, his neighborhood...you can already kind of understand his drive to do something dangerous.This show could be as good as the Sopranos. But I felt just as hopeful about Threshold last season (no, I won't let that go!) and CBS canceled it. It also had an awesome cast. I'm just sayin'.