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The Worst Episodes of Lone Star

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The Worst Episodes of Lone Star

Lone Star is an American drama television series which originally ran on Fox from September 20, 2010 to September 27, 2010, airing Monday nights at...

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  1. Background image for Pilot
    7.8/10(82 votes)

    #1 - Pilot

    S1:E1

    Robert/Bob Allen is a charismatic and brilliant schemer who has meticulously constructed two lives in two different parts of Texas. As "Bob," he lives in Houston and is married to Cat, the beautiful daughter of Clint, the patriarch of an ultra-wealthy Texas oil family. More than 400 miles away in the suburban west Texas town of Midland, he's "Robert," living a second life with his sweet, naive girlfriend, Lindsay. There he plays the perfect boyfriend while secretly bilking local investors of their savings. While in Houston, he's a devoted husband, charming Cat and her family to cement his position in the rich family business he aims to clean out. Now caught between a father-in-law who wants to hand him the company business and a father who wants him to take it all, Bob has to weigh the risks and make a choice.

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    Writer:Unknown
  2. Background image for One in Every Family
    8.1/10(59 votes)

    #2 - One in Every Family

    S1:E2

    In order to ease Clint's suspicions regarding the new windfarm deal, Bob recruits the man who taught him everything about being a con man to help him with the scheme: his father. Meanwhile, Lindsay begins to realize that she may not know Bob as well as she thought, and Cat is forced to repeatedly bail her brother Drew out of trouble.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

Worst Episodes Summary

"Pilot" is the worst rated episode of "Lone Star". It scored 7.8/10 based on 82 votes. Directed by Marc Webb, Peter Horton and written by Unknown, it aired on 9/20/2010. This episode scored 0.3 points lower than the second lowest rated, "One in Every Family".