Bookie
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Comedy
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 16
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2023-11-30
Last EP | 2025-01-30
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Rating : 7.038
Overview
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A veteran bookie struggles to survive the impending legalization of sports gambling, increasingly unstable clients, family, co-workers, and a lifestyle that bounces him around every corner of Los Angeles, high and low.
Produced by
Warner Bros. Television
Chuck Lorre Productions
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2023-11-30
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Always Smell the Money
2023-11-30
While collecting debts from clients around LA, Danny and Ray attempt to track down actor Charlie Sheen.
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Making Lemonade
2023-11-30
After a violent run-in leaves them shaken, Danny and Ray attempt to talk a client off the ledge, while Hector aims to weasel his way onto the team.
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Trust Your Sphincter
2023-12-07
While Lorraine's side-hustle backfires, Danny takes a series of high-risk, high-reward bets that could make or break his business.
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Some Whales Nix the Vig
2023-12-07
Having been forced to take an enormous bet, Danny and Ray look for a way out, while Hector and Lorraine pursue running a psychedelic shaman business.
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Beware the Family Jewels
2023-12-14
When a client settles his debts with a bounty of stolen jewelry, Danny and Ray use the baubles to appease the women in their lives.
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Nepo Bookies
2023-12-14
After the passing of his beloved uncle and mentor, Danny faces increasing threats from his estranged cousin, Viggy.
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The Super Bowl: God's Gift to Bookies
2023-12-21
The biggest night in sports brings a windfall of cash to Danny and Ray, but Hector makes a mistake that threatens the money and their lives.
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A Square Job in a Round Hole
2023-12-21
A violent showdown causes Sandy to issue Danny an ultimatum: get legit or risk losing his family for good.
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