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- A group of up-and-coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck-load of stolen gold bullion are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.
- Follows the tragedy in which terrorists detonated a bomb at the Boston Marathon's finish line; they carried out the attack by placing two homemade pressure-cooker bombs that resulted in three fatalities and numerous injuries.
- It showcases what happened in 1993 in Waco, Texas when cult leader David Koresh faced off against the federal government in a 51-day siege.
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- This documentary features rare footage filmed by Christopher Wallace's best friend, Damion "D-Roc" Butler, and interviews with his closest friends and family, revealing a side of Biggie Smalls that the world never knew.
- Sidney Crosby is ready to tell his story in his own words. As one of the greatest NHL players of all time, he reflects on his 2005-06 rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. From a Canadian phenom dubbed "the next Gretzky" to an 18-year-old carrying the burden of a struggling franchise, he talks candidly about the intense pressure he was under, the surreal experience of lacing up alongside his childhood idol Mario Lemieux and the truth about his rivalry with Alex Ovechkin. Sidney Crosby, with the help of his family, coaches and former teammates, gives listeners an all-access pass to one of the most scrutinized and tumultuous rookie seasons in the history of professional hockey. Hosted by Pittsburgh native and Penguins fan Joe Manganiello.
- UFC Hall of Fame fighter and commentator Micheal Bisping talks to some of the greatest mixed martial artists in the business about the most challenging - and meaningful - bouts of their careers. Along the way, guests open up to the former champ about their struggles with deeper battles too - from poverty to depression to injuries, and more. My Fight with Michael Bisping showcases these incredible athletes as you've never heard them before.
- In 1963, a multimillion-dollar heist forever changed England's history. The thieves called the job the train, the papers called it the Great Train Robbery, and the police called it the crime of the century. Since then, there have been books, articles, movies, plays, even tours of the site where the robbery took place. But how the villains pulled it off-now that's a story that's never been told. At least not the way host William Green tells it, because he has access to perhaps the last surviving man who may or may not have been involved: His dad.
- 20231h 2mTV-MA7.6 (287)TV EpisodeIn the hours after the blasts, investigators pore over evidence. One photo and a few seconds of footage lead to a breakthrough--and an agonizing choice.
- 202353mTV-MA8.0 (281)TV EpisodeThe brothers' images are released to the public, which sets off a chain of violent events. Meanwhile, clues from their past tell a complicated story.
- 20231h 2mTV-MA7.5 (263)TV EpisodeDzhokhar Tsarnaev is cornered into an intense standoff. As officials navigate remaining questions and suspicions, the city emerges Boston Strong.
- The gang is enjoying their hard-earned fortune while hiding on a cosy vacation island when the local crime and corrupt law enforcement representatives knock on their door, shattering their plans to take over and run the place themselves.
- With both Lily and Lotti held hostage, Blanco demands the rest of the Hills pull a job for him in order to get them back. Vic and Albert clash over the best course of action and the boys split into two groups as Charlie, Hate 'Em All Harry (Tamar Hassan) and Billy (Lucien Laviscount) come down on different sides of the argument. Lily assumes a mentor role to Lotti as they work on a plan to escape Blanco's hideout. Albert, Charlie and Hate 'Em take on the job for Blanco, bringing their individual talents to bear as they intercept an illegal arms deal. Billy and Vic discover that Blanco intends to double-cross the entire gang.
- Knowing that Blanco can't be trusted, the boys are on a mission to save Lily and Lotti at any cost. Blanco sees the potential in having savvy fugitives carry out his dirty deeds so he pairs Albert with the cool-headed, fast-driving Inés Santiago (Úrsula Coberó) for another job - hijacking a drug shipment. Lily and Lotti make a run for it with Blanco's men in hot pursuit. They seek help at a public gathering with Mayor Ortega (Tristan Ulloa), who graciously offers them refuge at his private residence. The Hill crew reunites under the Mayor's roof, where they learn that San Toledo's corruption doesn't end with Carlito Blanco.
- The Hill gang revisits their strategy for surviving in San Toledo and Albert sets out to get close to the Mayor. Billy takes on the town favorite in his first-ever pro boxing match, but the outcome leaves him deeply shaken. Vic's attempt to mend fences with Lily comes up short, deepening the rift between them. Lotti and Charlie track Ortega's men to an abandoned fish market where they discover an unexpected link to the attack on their boat six months ago. Inés continues to get closer to Albert, recognizing that the Hills aren't being forthcoming about why they are working for the Mayor.
- Vic spends an entire night tailing the Mayor, ready to do what he must to eliminate the threat to his family. Lily finds some independence venturing off to a poker game with a Bunker Bar regular, Clarence (Daniel Fathers). Lotti and Charlie find the Mayor's private vault while Billy continues to wrestle with the fallout from his boxing match. Inés and Albert team up again to escort a drug shipment from Ortega's airport to drug lord Sylvia Garcia's turf. Albert learns that the Mayor is plotting to double-cross Garcia.
- Vic wants to hit Ortega's vault ASAP to reclaim what is theirs but Albert doesn't want to make a move until Ortega is handled. Albert and Inés are falling hard for each other and she opens up to him about her father's murder. Billy begins his new job working at a small bodega, becoming a brother figure to the young son of the owner. Charlie, Lotti and Albert work on tipping off Sylvia Garcia (Blanca Marsillach) to Ortega's betrayal. Vic and Hate 'Em decide to take the matter of the Mayor's vault into their own hands while the rest of the gang discovers that Ortega is working on a shady deal worth millions.
- Lily has had enough of Vic acting out and is ready to walk away. Everyone else is excited to heist fifty million worth of diamonds as soon Ortega steals them from Garcia. However, Vic left damning evidence that he was at the Mayor's vault, causing Ortega to present Albert with an ultimatum: either take care of Vic or it's going to be all their heads. Albert's secret relationship with Inés becomes a source of tension between him and Charlie. Billy tries to keep the bodega owner's son from joining a notorious street gang. Albert and Inés break up after she makes a shocking admission.
- Albert's solution to the Vic problem has earned him a spot on the team that's heisting Sylvia Garcia's diamonds. Lily is worried about Vic and wants to make things right with her husband again. Vic, however, has been taken hostage by Interpol agent William Picket (Patrick Regis), who has set his sights on capturing the whole gang. Albert gets the call for the Garcia heist and everything goes as planned ... until it doesn't. With Albert in enemy hands, Charlie must assume a leadership role.
- Albert and Inés join the rest of the Hill crew at her uncle's safe house. Charlie's anger at Albert boils over when he learns about Inés' true identity. The gang learns that the San Toledo cops are on their way to the safe house and they don't have much time. Though everyone wants to escape with the diamonds, Albert decides to stay with Inés, who has unfinished business with the Mayor. Faced with a tough decision, the members of the gang reaffirm their loyalty to each other and get to work on booby-trapping the house.
- The gang comes up with a plan to solve all their problems with both the criminals and the law, but it's a risky one.