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'Imposters' Season 1 Finale Showdown Unfolds as Patrick and Maddie Say 'I Do'

"Imposters" season 1 comes to a close in its 10th episode as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the con artists face off, while a wedding goes on in the middle of the chaos. Watch the season finale of "Imposters" season 1 on Tuesday, April 11, at 10 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

This dark comedy and crime series takes on a lighthearted season finale for the tenth episode of its premiere season. The episode title and plot summary are out, and this season finale is called "Always Forward, Never Back." This season finale airs on Tuesday, April 11, at 10 p.m.

Earlier last week, in episode 9 called "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Doctor Is In," Maddie (Inbar Lavi) and Patrick (Stephen Bishop) have just been engaged, having just breached the subject of marriage earlier. The big date quickly approaches but wedding preparations take a back seat as Maddie juggles her schemes, hoping to keep her plan on track.

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Elsewhere, Patrick tries once again to talk to Ezra (Rob Heaps). Patrick is hoping to seal a deal here, but Ezra may have other plans in mind. As this was going on, Max (Brian Benben) has been busy mentoring Richard (Parker Young). Max has been teaching Richard some of his tricks, and the latter looks to be enjoying the lessons as he picks up on things very quickly.

Jules (Marianne Rendon) has a surprise encounter, leading on to this week's episode.

On Tuesday, things will come to a head as the FBI comes down on the con artists. Investigators from the bureau and this ragtag crew of con artists will play a cat-and-mouse game as the chase starts anew. As all these go down, Patrick and Maddie will be exchanging vows as the couple finally weds.

Watch the last episode of the first season of "Imposters" this coming Tuesday, April 11, 10 p.m. EDT on Bravo. 

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