Ahmad tends to sympathize with petty immigrants merchants -alike his kin- while patrolling a busy street full of counterfeit and illegal vendors, unlike Kenny, who is duly pissed off when even he gets robbed by a pickpocket, determined to find and catch him, as turns out with accomplices. Ray considers rejoining the press to help people about to be evicted by a dodgy landlord. But Miguel Cuevas leads a lockout, during which his own young sons get locked out. Jackpot tries to warn new basketball talent against the slick wheeler dealer who exploited him.
—KGF Vissers