Ep 6. The Hush Heist
- TV-PG
- February 8, 2010
- 52 min
In Hustle season 6 episode 6, titled "The Hush Heist," the team of grifters finds themselves taking on a high-stakes heist that involves stealing a priceless antique from a wealthy art collector. The piece in question is a rare Ming vase, worth millions of pounds, which the collector has kept hidden away in his private collection for years.
As they plan their heist, the team must navigate around not only the collector's extensive security measures but also their own personal issues. Mickey (Adrian Lester) is struggling with feelings of guilt over past cons that have gone wrong, Albert (Robert Vaughn) is feeling his age and worried about his ability to keep up with the younger members of the team, and Ash (Robert Glenister) is dealing with the fallout of a failed romantic relationship.
Despite these challenges, the team sets their plan in motion, with each member taking on a specific role in the heist. However, as is often the case in their line of work, things do not go according to plan. They encounter unexpected obstacles and must be quick on their feet to adapt and stay ahead of their pursuers.
One key aspect of the heist is the use of a "hush" – a device that creates a soundproof barrier to mask any noise the team makes during the theft. This gadget allows them to move around undetected and carry out their plan with precision. However, it also requires a skilled operator to monitor and maintain it, and tensions rise when an unforeseen complication arises with this critical element of the plan.
As the episode progresses, the stakes get higher and higher, and the team finds themselves in a race against time to complete the heist before they are caught. The Ming vase itself becomes a metaphor for the high-stakes world of grifting, representing the immense wealth and power that can be attained through clever scheming and calculated risks.
Overall, "The Hush Heist" is a thrilling episode that showcases the skills and ingenuity of the Hustle team. It also touches on deeper themes of trust, loyalty, and the nature of greed, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining viewing experience.