On next week's episode of
DECEPTION, entitled "One, Two, Three...One, Two, Three," Joanna discovers Julian has something to hide from the night of Vivian's murder. Senator Haverstock gives Edward disturbing news about his past. Meanwhile, Sofia and Robert meet Mia's new boyfriend.
John Larroquette guests. "One, Two, Three...One, Two, Three" airs on
NBC on Jan. 28.
"Deception" is NBC's new mid-season drama that follows the Bowers family dynasty through the opulent world of excess and
Scandal in which they live, starting with the death of the family's eldest daughter, Viv
Ian Bowers.
A wealthy socialite and notorious party girl, Vivian, the heiress to the Bowers pharmaceutical empire, had been tabloid fodder for years, nevertheless the case doesn't sit well with FBI agent Will Moreno (
Laz Alonso, "Avatar"). Convinced that the troubled girl's death was a homicide, he reaches out to his former flame and police partner, Detective Joanna Locasto (Meagan Good, "Think Like a Man"), convincing her to infiltrate the Bowers household that was once home to her-- where she was Vivian's best friend twenty years earlier -- in order to investigate Vivian's death. When Joanna appears at Vivian's funeral, some of the family, including patriarch
Robert Bowers (
Victor Garber, "Argo"), and Joanna's first love, Jul
Ian Bowers (
Wes Brown, "Scandal"), embrace her, while others, including Robert's second wife, Sofia (Katherine LaNasa, "The Campaign"), daughter, Mia (Ella Rae Peck, "Gossip Girl"), eldest son, Edward (
Tate Donovan, "Argo") and his wife, Samantha (
Marin Hinkle, "Two and a Half Men"), reluctantly accept Joanna into their home.
As
Joanna Settles in, she quickly begins to uncover dark secrets and clues that lead her to believe that Vivian's life was very much in danger. Torn between the lure of the old life she once knew as an extension of the Bowers family and her mission to find out what happened to her best friend, Joanna will have to live a lie to find out the truth.
Rounding out the cast is Emmy-winner
John Larroquette as larger-than-life Senator Haverstock,
Robert Bowers' former best friend.