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Episode 1
Gods of Dangerous Financial Instruments -
Episode 2
Amsterdam -
Episode 3
Microphallus -
Episode 4
Mini-Mogul -
Episode 5
Utah -
Episode 6
Our Descent Into Los Angeles -
Episode 7
Bareback Town -
Episode 8
Veritas -
Episode 9
Ouroboros -
Episode 10
Prologue and Aftermath -
Episode 11
Business -
Episode 12
The Mayan Apocalypse
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Episode 1
Stochasticity -
Episode 2
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Planet -
Episode 3
Man-date -
Episode 4
Damonschildren.org -
Episode 5
Sincerity is an Easy Disguise in This Business -
Episode 6
Family Values -
Episode 7
The Runner Stumbles -
Episode 8
Wonders of the World -
Episode 9
Liability -
Episode 10
Exit Strategy -
Episode 11
Hostile Takeover -
Episode 12
'Til Death Do Us Part
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Episode 1
Wreckage -
Episode 2
Power(less) -
Episode 3
Boom -
Episode 4
Associates -
Episode 5
Soldiers -
Episode 6
Middlegame -
Episode 7
Pushback -
Episode 8
Brinkmanship -
Episode 9
Zhang -
Episode 10
Comeuppance -
Episode 11
Together -
Episode 12
Joshua
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Episode 1
At the End of the Day, Reality Wins -
Episode 2
I'm a Motherf**king Scorpion, That's Why -
Episode 3
Entropy is Contagious -
Episode 4
We Can Always Just Overwhelm the Vagus Nerve with Another Sensation -
Episode 5
The Urge to Save Humanity is Almost Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule -
Episode 6
Trust Me, I'm Getting Plenty of Erections -
Episode 7
The Next Olive Branch Goes Straight Up Your Ass -
Episode 8
He Didn't Mean That, Natalie Portman -
Episode 9
We're Going to Build a Mothership and Rule the Universe -
Episode 10
Praise Money! Hallowed be Thy Name -
Episode 11
Everything's So F**king Obvious, I'm Starting to Wonder Why We're Even Having This Conversation -
Episode 12
You're Safely Sucking at the Triple-Venti Tits of the New Kaan & Associates
House of Lies 2012
Charming, fast talking Marty Kaan and his crack team of management consultants know how to play the corporate game better than anyone, by using every dirty trick in the book to woo powerful CEOs and close huge deals. In the board rooms, barrooms, and bedrooms of the power elite, corruption is business as usual and everyone's out for themselves first. Nothing is sacred in this scathing, irreverent satire of corporate America today.
