
All unaired episodes of
Smith are now up on CBS' broadband channel, Innertube. The heist drama was canceled in early October, after only three episodes made air. The remaining four episodes are available
on Innertube, but there is also a
synopsis of how the story arc would have played out and what would have become of the characters had the show remained on the air. After episode 13, it would've been a hell of a cliffhanger.
I've read the synopses and I'll
spoil it for you... after the jump:

Despite his career-long hesitation to work in series
television, Ray Liotta has signed on to a new crime drama on CBS. Virginia Madsen, who had a stint on
Frasier
and co-starred in the wine-soaked flick
Sideways, has also signed on to the project. The series, called
Smith, is a crime drama told from the point of view of a crew of career criminals. Amy Smart and Franky G are
also on-board this project.
Liotta may have decided to come to television because of the producer and
director on
Smith. The producer is John Wells and the director is Christopher Chulack, both of whom Liotta
worked with when he had a guest appearance on
ER. Wells is an
ER producer and Chulack directed
Liotta's episode, called
Time of Death.
I like the idea of a crime show from the other perspective.
Sure, there's
The Sopranos on HBO but we haven't seen a new episode forever and they're about to end the
series. I'm tired of all the cop and court shows on television. It's time to root for the bad guy!
[Via
The Hollywood
Reporter]