Doyle demands Cora pay a $15,000 debt (originally $5,000 plus interest) owed by her deceased father or forfeit the bar. He gives her a two-hour deadline. The Con: "The Wire"
Nate poses as Jimmy Ford (his own father's name), a local bookie and loan shark. [S2E11] The Bottle Job
The team executes a high-tech version of a classic long con known as "The Wire". While this con typically takes weeks, the team pulls it off in 90 minutes to save the bar. Doyle demands Cora pay a $15,000 debt (originally
Hardison creates a fake weather report and manipulates a televised basketball game to stall Doyle when he tries to check the outside conditions. Key Revelations The team executes a high-tech version of a
They convince Doyle to bet his collections on a horse race that they appear to be broadcasting live.
Cora McRory, daughter of the late owner of McRory's Pub.
Mark Doyle, a predatory loan shark from Belfast who runs a branch of his family's business in Boston.