[s1e6] Sex And Drugs -
: Some critics, such as those from Vulture , praised the "lovely balance between serious business and gangster shenanigans" and the introduction of memorable new crooks.
: Bypassing Susie, Eddie aligns with the smooth but sinister boxing promoter Henry Collins to launder the money through "Thick Rick". [S1E6] Sex and Drugs
: The episode culminates in a fixed boxing match involving Susie’s brother, Jack. Henry Collins uses the match to send a brutal message, leaving Jack in a coma as part of a larger plan to seize the Glass family's territory. Review Highlights : Some critics, such as those from Vulture
: Conversely, reviewers at Film Stories labeled it the "weakest of the lot," noting that the series starts to run out of steam as it attempts to ramp up stakes for the finale. Henry Collins uses the match to send a
: To exit the arrangement, Eddie needs to launder £15 million. Susie introduces him to Chucky , a flamboyant but unreliable launderer whose methods (including a "Korean corn dog" venture) fail to inspire confidence.