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Mad Dogs

Episode #3.1

Mon, Jun 03, 2013
The boys find themselves wearing yellow overalls in a vast and virtually deserted prison camp somewhere in the African desert. They have no idea who their captors are and fear that they are terrorists who have robbed them of their spoils to fund an atrocity. Some clue as to why they are there comes when they meet fellow con,the scary ex-soldier Mercedes,who knows how to throw a man in combat. The they meet Alex, a government representative who explains that,in view of their past criminal involvements,they are on a CIA hit list and are soon to be taken to South Africa under a witness protection scheme and given new identities though they must not contact each other. Each is allowed one phone call to a loved one before they board the plane.
7.3 /10
Episode #3.2

Mon, Jun 10, 2013
Two years have passed. Baxter is operating as a lawyer in Cape Town but with false papers,Quinn runs a bar there and is having an affair with a French diplomat's wife. Woody is coaching football and Rick smuggling drugs on the black market which he supplies to the local hospital. He is still having visions of the grotesque dwarf that he saw in the desert - it is a tokoloshe,which foretells bad luck,aptly in his case as he keeps getting arrested. After a woman threatens to expose him for practising without a license Baxter learns that his daughter is getting married and discovers on the Internet that MacKenzie is dead and the CIA shut down. He manages to contact the others,Rick having to be rescued from rehab where the courts have sent him and,reunited,they set off to leave Cape Town and return to England.
7.2 /10
Episode #3.3

Mon, Jun 17, 2013
The boys go to the British embassy to see if they are clear to leave South Africa but after seeing a lawyer,who promptly disappears,they realize that they are locked in with police cars drawing up outside. They escape via the exit and get rid of the electronic tag on Rick's leg by throwing it over a balcony,it landing on a passing truck and diverting their pursuers. They meet up with Mercedes,who arranges for a taxi to take them to Bloemfontein but the driver panics when he sees an explosion and a gang apparently removing bodies and he dumps the party on the road. Mercedes then gives them a boat and a map but they lose both because they fail to moor the boat properly. They are taken in overnight by the gang,who tell them to keep walking next morning. But Rick sees the tokoloshe again.
7.2 /10
Episode #3.4

Mon, Jun 24, 2013
The lads finally make it to the house of former CIA agent Lazaro,who agrees to take their name of the CIA's kill list and let them know how things are doing at home in exchange for their doing his housework. Unbeknown to them however,as he is supposedly wiping their name of the computer another agent is remotely putting them back on again. Lazaro gets them all high on peyote,leading each one to have a different hallucination but next morning when they are feeling drowsy he produces a gun and says that he has orders to kill them in revenge for their killing Maria Gonzalez at Alvo's villa. They are however saved,first by the tokoloshe who tells Rick to flee and then by Mercedes,who shoots Lazaro and tells the CIA that the quartet are all dead before arranging to have them taken back to Cape Town to start the journey home. She waves them off - as,in Rick's case only - does the tokoloshe.
6.8 /10

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Polly Redhead

Polly Redhead

Aside from the fact that Polly had red hair in abundance, she was not otherwise an exceptional child, save for one thing. She was willing to work and slave, if need be, to keep her baby brother, affectionately termed "The Lump," from being sent to the poor house. So she did housework and prepared breakfasts for John Ruffin, an attorney, and Hon. Gedge-Tompkins. John Ruffin's sister, Lady Osterly, has separated from her husband, and he holds their child. When Lady Osterly calls on Ruffin she is struck with the remarkable resemblance Polly bears to her own child. Ruffin and Lady Osterly formulate a plan to come into possession of her daughter, by using Polly as a substitute. When they offer Polly twenty sovereigns to go to the Duke of Osterly's home and impersonate the other child, the amount of money fairly staggers Polly and she accepts. By changing the children when the child of the Osterly's is out riding with her nurse. Polly gains access to the Duke's home and the Osterly child comes to John Ruffin's apartments to stay until her mother can get her ticketed to the continent and travel away with her. Polly does the best she can under strange conditions, but despite her resemblance to the Osterly child, the servants are suspicious and the Duke falls to wondering what has happened. Young Lord Ronald, visiting the Duke, is above all suspicious of Polly. The Osterly girl is under similar suspicion at Ruffin's home. "The Lump" positively declines to have anything to do with her. There is a blunder in the preparations Lady Osterly and John Ruffin make for the European trip. Polly disregards positive instructions and leaves the Osterly mansion before plans can be worked out. The Duke follows Polly in his automobile, searching for her in a nearby park where she has liked to go with young Lord Ronald to play. Finding Polly where he thought he would the Duke carries her back to his home. Here John Ruffin directly arrives, to tell the Duke that his wife and child must, by that time, be well on their way across the Channel. Lady Osterly, through miscalculation, has become worried because Ruffin does not arrive with the tickets and telephones him at the Duke's (her husband's) home. The servants call the Duke in answer to the summons and thus husband and wife find themselves talking to each other, much to their mutual surprise, as well as secret delight. As a result of this accidental 'phone call, a reconciliation is effected and everything ends happily for everybody, including Polly Redhead, who has made a great conquest of young Lord Ronald's heart.

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