unexpected discovery

Velva 2022-03-22 09:03:02

It's been a long time since I saw a heartwarming British and American drama.
This one is an accident.
Old-fashioned British jokes are an accident.
It was an accident that the very pure and lovely protagonists cheated.
Except for the action of throwing money and sharing money, the ending of all stories is not easy to guess.
This is also an accident.

Reasons for liking this TV: The
separate and continuous plot of each episode,
due to watching too many American dramas, leads to a British accent that I am not familiar with.
The unpredictable tricks of the protagonists

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Extended Reading
  • Clarissa 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    At the beginning, there are still bright spots. After a long time, you will get tired of aesthetics. Plus people come in and out. Later, the younger siblings (especially the younger brother, not as good as Danny) are just soy sauce, s1 five stars, s3 four stars, and the other two. star. S3 plus one star because of an infighting. There are too many bugs, to give a simple example: before and after conflicts, in the sixth season, the liar is deceived and has bad luck, isn't the infighting also a liar? Didn't mention this.

  • Morgan 2022-03-21 09:03:31

    Oh~God!!!I love it!!! A group of elegant and high-IQ fraudsters cooperate seamlessly to deceive people who get nothing for nothing to rob the poor and help the rich, which is really in line with my three views!! I can't help but want to say something about a little strawberry flavor ヽ( ̄ω ̄( ̄ω ̄〃)ゝ

Hustle quotes

  • Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Albert, what the hell were you doing in a church today?

    Albert Stroller: Gil Stewart died this afternoon. I was there at the end.

    Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Oh God, I'm so sorry Albert. You two were like brothers.

    Albert Stroller: We worked Vegas together. That man was made for bright lights. Poor bastard - died of a stroke in a dental surgery.

    Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Well, someone should sue them.

    Albert Stroller: Aye, he was pretending to be the dentist.

  • Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: [repeated line, by various characters] You can't con an honest man.