(S03E06) This was another great episode, but I was kind of disappointed finale-wise. The characters didn't develop any further, the story's complications weren't much more intricate than those of the previous episodes, and the sexual tension was still virtually untouched (hasn't really been talked about since Season One). I guess this is because each and every episode wraps up really nicely so that, even if you watch them out of order, everything still makes sense. I want Hustle to do something extreme for once. Have the gang royally screw something up! Have a con go horribly wrong, resulting in the death of a member's loved one and the eventual crippling depression of the aforementioned member. Something.Mickey Bricks-related stories
Hustle: Episode 18 (finale)
(S03E06) This was another great episode, but I was kind of disappointed finale-wise. The characters didn't develop any further, the story's complications weren't much more intricate than those of the previous episodes, and the sexual tension was still virtually untouched (hasn't really been talked about since Season One). I guess this is because each and every episode wraps up really nicely so that, even if you watch them out of order, everything still makes sense. I want Hustle to do something extreme for once. Have the gang royally screw something up! Have a con go horribly wrong, resulting in the death of a member's loved one and the eventual crippling depression of the aforementioned member. Something.Continue reading Hustle: Episode 18 (finale)
Hustle: Episode 17
(S03E05) The episode started with a young woman jumping into the Thames... a suicide attempt. After she arrived at the hospital (unconscious, but alive), we learned that she, Emily, was one of Stacie's good friends. Not only was she a kind friend, but she led a children's charity and had devoted most of her life to it. Emily's severe depression was caused by a vicious tabloid's claim that she had defrauded her own charity and had embezzled loads of money. Stacie went to visit Emily and, after seeing what a poor state she was in, vowed to seek revenge on the Weekend World.Continue reading Hustle: Episode 17
Hustle: Episode 10
This episode started at an auction house, where a bidding
war over some prized comic book artwork was reaching its climax. It was down to two gentlemen, who brought the price up
to £100,000. Ash, disguised in some cool glasses and a little facial hair, jumped in at the last minute and
offered £110,000. The two other gentlemen looked crushed as the auctioneer finally banged his gavel. The team
looked slightly worried about their new investment as well. What could they possibly do with £110,000 comic book
artwork?Continue reading Hustle: Episode 10
Hustle: Episode 9
We're currently three episodes (including this
one) into the new season and there have been a few changes... I've noticed some stylistic switch-ups, including more
creative angles and a lot more of the characters winking or speaking directly to the camera/viewer. Plus, the stories
have grown a little more far-fetched, which is really saying something because the first season had some material that
was way too bizarre to believe.Continue reading Hustle: Episode 9
Hustle: Episode 6
Whoo... Lots of stuff to cover. Let's get started... The episode started with Mickey and
Danny wrapping up a con in which they tricked a man named Arthur Bond into thinking that they had just helped him
purchase the London Eye. Before Mickey and Danny slip out, Arthur laughed with
great satisfaction over his new "purchase", puffing his cigar and saying, "I usually get what I
want". Another con successfully completed.While Danny grumbled over the fact that the hotel's new receptionist won't go out with him (he keeps insisting that she's either a lesbian or totally frigid because no straight woman in her right mind would turn down Danny Blue), the group moved on to a new con. This time, they planned on taking advantage of Sir Anthony Reeves, utility company CEO, and his gambling habits.
Continue reading Hustle: Episode 6
Hustle: Episode 4
While Stacie and Danny busied themselves with a
game of strip poker (which Danny easily lost), Mickey met Victor Maher, an ex-fraud squad man turned bank security head
and the person to ever catch Albert. Maher explained to Mickey that he had some footage of a young Danny when he used
to work as a look-out for some thieves. He used this as bait, luring Mickey into helping him catch a robber who has
been troubling his bank. Maher decided to use a con artist to catch the thief so he wanted Mickey to befriend the
robber, Sam Richards, and then help Maher catch him by accompanying Richards during the actual robbery. Despite
Albert's advice to stay away from Maher (because he's always one step ahead), Mickey agreed to save Danny (and his
ego).













