The young gang discover they’re too crooked for the straight and narrow. Ted looks a gift horse in the mouth. Rita knows how to beat a man at his game.
Rita rebels against Cheryl and Wolf turning away from the family business, and punishes the rest of the young gang. Ted’s winning streak ends, but his debts could be wiped clean at a huge moral price. And while his drinking may ease his guilt, it doesn’t do much for Rita. Wolf, though nailing the nine to five, can’t help but feel his prospects are bleak. Seeking comfort in Danny, Rita quickly realises that once a pimp always a pimp. But spinning a heinous act into one of revenge, Rita manages to get her boys back onside. Ted has a crisis of conscience, turning his luck around, but the same might not be said of his marriage.