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''Booth Hubbard: I couldn't live your life. So I arranged for you to live mine''
 
{{quote| -- ''From the show's introduction''}}
 
Gus McClain, a college professor who teaches literature and English has the perfect life, a loving wife and loyal friends who trust and believe in him. Unfortunately, all of that is ripped away when Gus's wife, Sarah is brutally slain and the evidence points straight to him. When the evidence that the police have is circumstantial, and he is released, later FBI Agent Carter has him arrested again. It appears that a lot of people have been killed all over the country including, Carter's partner. Gus maintains his innocence and as he is being transported to a federal jail. On the way there, his prison van is hijacked and he is knocked out by a man who looks exactly like him. Turns out that the man who helped Gus is his [[Evil Twin|evil twin brother]], Booth Hubbard. When they were babies, Gus and Booth's original parents had died in an accident and Booth was taken in by a kind mother, but had an abusive husband who would beat Booth constantly. Booth learns the truth about Gus living the good life and his intentions were to take control of Gus's life. Unfortunately because of the beatings he received, Booth now has cerebral damage that could claim his life at any time. With not very long to live, Booth decides to let Gus live the other brother's life: the life of a wanted fugitive. Enraged, Gus vows that he will find Booth, avenge Sarah, and clear his name. Now, Gus wandering from town to town in search of clues that will lead him to Booth or that will prove his innocence. But Gus doesn't have much to go by and everywhere he turns he has to dodge the Feds and other law enforcement officials. Along the way, Gus will encounter many characters in need of his assistance and he must find a way to help the victims, without blowing his own cover.