They abide by the principle of not deceiving the righteous, and those vampires and misers who are greedy and rich are the best targets.
Without a doubt my favorite is Danny, aha, you can't help but love him, his innate talent for deceiving and his perfect acting every time he strikes up a conversation with someone, especially his ability to strike up a conversation with strangers Sometimes I wonder how incredible it would be if I had his talent and could gain the trust of others within two minutes. Of course, I wouldn't use it to cheat.
Ash is a character that is often overlooked but his importance is extraordinary (Danny said in one episode that he denigrates ten of them by himself), and he is responsible for all the high-tech equipment and complicated logistics in the team. Done, and every time he blinks his eyes when he has fooled the audience makes me happy. The most commendable point is that there are very few high-tech things in Hustle, unlike the high-tech computer equipment in the American TV series, which makes people dizzy. Here, the writers focus on well-planned scams and the superb personal abilities of the liars, which is where Hustle really looks good.
In one episode, Albert, the eldest of the group, had a conversation with Danny. He tells Danny how he grew from a simple liar to a con artist.
And that's exactly what I'm trying to say about their artful deception, because they're a bunch of charlatans.
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