...and how we ended up here - even if it required a whole lot of patience and grimacing. But for those who stuck it out to now, we are reminded of the on screen chemistry that Giovanni Ribisi has with the rest of this wonderful regular cast. In the end it mattered not what the scheme or the running con was (admittedly, I think most of us couldn't care less with the whole Sy Rubinek, vintage wine, or stolen paintings affair), but it was always been about Marius Josipovic wrestling with his inner intuitions of being a conman with the newfound love that he has for his surrogate family. And in turn, it is the family who also must learn to fall in love with a version of Pete, and find that they must turn to him whenever they fall get into trouble. What started out as Marius conning the Bernhardts, ends us as the Bernhardts conning Marius into leaving his past life behind. So who really conned who?
That was the magic of Sneaky Pete, and even despite the awful narrative of this Season 3, I will chose to remember this series for its heartfelt, impactful, and introspective moments.