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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Coming out from under This latest series of Hustle breaks the pattern established in the first three - but maybe that's no bad thing. The absence of Adrian Lester gives the series a different focus as the dominating character of Mickey is removed and the rest of the gang are given more space to show what they can do. Danny, finally the leader, begins to grow up and understand that there's more to life than girls. Though maybe not much more! Stacie, Albert and Ash all move further into the spotlight and throughout the series... more info
Stick with it As series four opens the general feeling is that Adrian Lester took the magic with him when he left at the end of series three, but if you stick with it things do gradually start to improve and by the end you might just appreciate this fourth season as perhaps the most experimental and unique edition of `Hustle' yet... Episode 1 (8/10) The Hustle team in Hollywood- how could it fail?! Well it starts off slow and the story never really takes advantage of the glamorous setting, but guest performer Robert... more info
Another cracker Hustle series 4 continues the fine tradition of quality, quirky writing and acting that the previous 3 series established. Almost all the episodes are brilliant, my only gripe being the episode dealing with the fashion industry hence 4 stars not 5. The transition of danny from new boy to "leader" is fun to watch though you know that really this team doesn't need a leader, they're all far too good for that. Whilst all of the cast perform well, for me the main reason to watch Hustle is the superb Robert... more info
A shadow of its former self As a fan of the first 3 series, I was disappointed in this outing. Without Adrian Lester (as Micky) there is something missing from the winning formula. The storylines seem to have lost the cleverness that made the first 3 series so watchable. Each of these six episodes seem to dwell on the "yes we are going to con someone but they are REALLY bad people so it's OK". They're con artists - they are not saints - but still it must be rammed down our throats that the bad guys deserve it. Watch it if you are... more info