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"Trust"
Series Outsiders
Season 1, Episode 9
Outsiders 1x09 002
Air date March 22nd, 2016
Writers William Schmidt
Director Rosemary Rodriguez
Producers Steve Blackman; Dan Carey; Ryan Farley; Paul Giamatti; Sara Goodman; Peter Mattei; Rebecca Moline; Larry Rapaport; William Schmidt; Peter Tolan; Michael Wimer
Starring David Morse; Joe Anderson; Gillian Alexy; Ryan Hurst; Kyle Gallner; Christina Jackson; Thomas M. Wright
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"Trust" is the ninth episode of season one of the drama series Outsiders. It was directed by Rosemary Rodriguez with a script written by William Schmidt. It first aired on WGN America on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016 at 9:00 pm.

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  • This episode had a viewership of 673,000 people, which is down by 64,000 from the previous episode.

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