Hu$tle has risen to near the top of my "must see" list since it's debut in the US on AMC (yeah, I didn't get that either). The stings that form the plot of each episode have been consistently clever, with twists and turns you seldom see coming. (OK, there's been couple of instances where our protagonists have been a little too knowing, but that's a minor quibble.)
In general it's the contingency planning that saves the day ... literally and in keeping us viewers on our toes. That ... and the sly humor that permeates every episode, even the more serious one. The cast is uniformly wonderful, too. A highlight for me was the Bollywod parody in season 3. For those tired of the SOS, Hu$tle is a reliable breath of fresh air.
In general it's the contingency planning that saves the day ... literally and in keeping us viewers on our toes. That ... and the sly humor that permeates every episode, even the more serious one. The cast is uniformly wonderful, too. A highlight for me was the Bollywod parody in season 3. For those tired of the SOS, Hu$tle is a reliable breath of fresh air.