Patrick (Stephen Bishop) is a man of his word.

Just like what he told Maddie (Inbar Lavi) in last night’s episode of “Imposters,” Patrick is throwing a birthday party for Maddie in Season 1, episode 6 of the Bravo series. And while that gesture makes Maddie fall for Patrick even more, the party isn’t a perfect one, as the synopsis for the installment reveals that there are some surprising guests that the celebrant doesn’t want there.

While the episode summary doesn’t name who those guests are, a sneak peek from the episode reveals that those unwelcome attendees are actually Maddie’s former victims: Ezra (Rob Heaps), Richard (Patrick Young) and Jules (Marianne Rendón).

The trio finally found Maddie at the end of Season 1, episode 5. And based on the sneak peek, Maddie’s former lovers pose as someone else to break into the party. Ezra pretends to be Maddie’s brother, while Richard masquerades as a waiter.

In the two-minute clip, Ezra breaks the Maddie Code when he accepts Maddie’s offer to dance with her. While dancing, Maddie asks Ezra how he learned about her whereabouts. Ezra doesn’t answer the question directly, but he does say that he’s “pretty resourceful” and that she might have underestimated him.

Interestingly, before agreeing to dance with Maddie, Ezra gets a confirmation from her that her teammate and fellow con artist, Max (Brian Benben), is on his way to the party. But why does Max agree to meet up with their former victims? Are he and Maddie surrendering? Or is he meeting up with the trio to settle their disputes?

Also in the episode, Richard makes a shocking discovery. While the synopsis couldn’t be clearer than that, Richard probably finds out that Patrick is Maddie and Max’s new victim.

“Imposters” Season 1, episode 6, titled “The Maddie Code,” airs on Tuesday, March 14 at 10 p.m. EST on Bravo. Watch the sneak peek below:

Stephen Bishop as Patrick, Inbar Lavi as Maddie
Patrick (Stephen Bishop) celebrates Maddie’s (Inbar Lavi) birthday by throwing a party in his house in Season 1, episode 6 of “Imposters.” Dean Buscher/Bravo