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'House of Lies' Season 5 Episode 4 Spoilers: Jeannie Goes On A Date

The upcoming episode of "House of Lies" season 5 will see Jeannie Van Der Hooven's love life in action.

Promotional clips were recently released to excite fans about the upcoming episode of "House of Lies." It was reported that "House of Lies" season 5 episode 4 will be titled "End State Vision." The episode will show Kristen Bell's character Jeannie Van Der Hooven going on a date with a billionaire.

However, it seems as though not all will go smoothly with the date since the man Jeannie will be going out with has allegedly killed his wife. The teaser for the episode showed that the episode will put a lot of focus on Jeannie's date, Daniel Hathaway, played by Ed Weeks.

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Marty Kaan, played by Don Cheadle was seen explaining that Daniel was charged of murdering his wife. Despite this, it seems as though Jeannie will be adamant about her date, arguing that his wife had died from sleepwalking.

With that, fans can expect some tension between Marty and Jeannie since they had a romantic past. The other teaser showed Marty and Clyde Oberholt, played by Ed Ben Schwartz doing business by a bar when Jeannie shows up in a gown.

The guys were surprised by her change in outfit to which she explained that her date had sent her a dress for their date. However, the group seems skeptical about the date and judgmental about the fact that he sent her a dress for the event.

The synopsis for the episode read, "Marty competes with Monica for new business and learns she's been offered a lucrative deal. Meanwhile, Jeannie gets romantic with a client, despite his questionable past; Clyde is tapped to join a new venture; and Doug obsessives over the opportunity to give a Ted Talk."

"House of Lies" season 5 episode 4 airs on Showtime this May 1.

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