The Bryan Cranston and Giovanni Ribisi led crime series, "Sneaky Pete," on Amazon Prime has successfully navigated Amazon's pilot season waters and the company has responded to the fan reactions for the first episode. Now, the show has gotten a full series order, and Season 1 is on the way, according to Deadline.

Although Cranston only plays a minor guest starring role in the show, the series itself is the brainchild of him and co-creator David Shore. With "Breaking Bad's" Walter White behind the camera and Ribisi in the lead role in the series, which hails as both a drama and a comedy, the series is no doubt bound to pick up severe interest as it rolls out new episodes every week starting on an undisclosed date.

The show is basically about a man (Ribisi) who does time in prison, but when he leaves he assumes the identity of his cellmate Pete. That might go over fine when he first leaves the prison, but when he shows up at the door of Pete's family, who hasn't seen him in so long (20 years) they do not know what he looks like, things start to get a little shady.

Pete's family is in the bail bonds business and business is booming. The business has been know to have several shades of gray attached to it and those shades will rear their ugly head when fake Pete comes into play.

Pete originally served time because he was a con man, so he is likely to fit right into the family. But that doesn't mean he didn't have a conscience of his own. Suffice it to say, he enters the family business knowing that what he must do may put him at odds with the law, once again.

There has been no word yet when production for the series will begin, nor when it will be available to Amazon Prime subscribers.

See the trailer below.