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        <title>The Riches — "It's a Wonderful Lie"</title>
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        <description>Ahh, the perils of living a complete lie. With every week that passes on THE RICHES, you can just feel the walls closing in on our favorite faux family, and the combination of neighbors, co-workers and creepy cousin Dale make some sort of admission from the clan inevitable.

Doug&amp;rsquo;s friend Pete comes to visit, which means the Riches have decisions to make. Do they try to carry on the con, or do they run and hide? No, they just pretend they don&amp;rsquo;t even know who the Riches are, much to Pete&amp;rsquo;s surprise. In true family fashion, the ruse -- which includes Dahlia posing as the real Doug&amp;rsquo;s ex-wife on the phone and grandma nearly giving things away with her senility -- goes way too far and poor Pete finds himself in the middle of an emotional breakdown.</description>
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