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.
The best episode of "Bookie" season 1 is "Always Smell the Money", rated 7.6/10 from 308 user votes. It was directed by Chuck Lorre and written by Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre. "Always Smell the Money" aired on 11/30/2023 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Making Lemonade".
While collecting debts from clients around LA, Danny and Ray attempt to track down actor Charlie Sheen.
Director: Chuck Lorre
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
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.
Director: Andy Tennant
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
While Lorraine's side-hustle backfires, Danny takes a series of high-risk, high-reward bets that could make or break his business.
Director: Andy Tennant
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
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.
Director: Andy Tennant
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
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.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
After the passing of his beloved uncle and mentor, Danny faces increasing threats from his estranged cousin, Viggy.
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
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.
Director: Andy Tennant
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre
A violent showdown causes Sandy to issue Danny an ultimatum: get legit or risk losing his family for good.
Director: Andy Tennant
Writer: Nick Bakay, Chuck Lorre