Upon returning from a very expensive trip to Las Vegas, the team is strapped for cash and desperate to get back in the game. Their first big mark is Benny Frazier, an obnoxious pub owner whose talentless son, Joey, aspires to be the next Eminem.
The power struggle between Mickey and Danny is as fierce as ever, and shows no signs of stopping. Both claim to be the best man to lead the team, and no amount of arguing is going to settle the dispute.
James Whittaker Wright III (JW3) is the new grifter in town, and he's looking for a top-notch crew to commandeer. But who is this stranger? He's none other than the grandson of legendary 19th-Century con artist James Whittaker Wright (JW1), who made a fortune with fake gold mines in the stock market.
Mickey plays Gerard Bruce, a producer making a Bollywood film. Film investor Harry Kaplan (Albert) is out of his depth and knows nothing about Bollywood; he suggests that Samar take his place and invest in the movie instead.
A newspaper prints a scurrilous, false exposé targeting Stacie's closest friend, Emily. Even still, the paper is no match for Stacie's fury. In revenge, the team decides to con the amoral editor, Frances Owen, and his weasely reporter (Tim Millen) - and the team won't rest until resignations are in hand.
Still reveling in their last triumph, the crew hits trouble when they're pinned with trumped-up drug charges; the quintet is hauled off to the police station by ambitious and fearless cop DCI York.