Starring………………… Rob Stewart, Carolyn Dunn and Ian Tracey
Director…………….. Sam Firstenberg
Synopsis
Someone is trying to assassinate a club owner. Since he’s a friend of Nick and sylvie’s, he asks the duo to check whether or not his biggest competitor has something to do with it.
Warning spoilers ahead
My review
Alright episode starts off with strippers where Nick and Sylvie are at they solve a quick case on where guy wife she was stripper I guess that fast someone try to shot club owner allready 5 mins in started off with action keep it going this show needs a lot of that for start of episodes that for sure
The guy who shot at them had red hair Nick and Sylvie meet him later but he got away after he punch Nick out. Then later Nick wants Sylvie money for $500 dollars in cash but Sylvie try to play him she said to say they would not get this fair with out him he says but then he says in quiet sound did not mean it so he sends spider to gamble with bad guys to try and get information does some not much.
Then Nick finds the guy who shot at him turns out he was killed as a trap as car blow up so now what is someone setting up the club owner or he behind this as well confused episode that for sure on who after Rufas turns out it was Rufas sidekick so was he the one trying to take out Rufas hmm yep it was him lucky Nick got there and went face to face with guy he busted years ago and now his chance to do it again he put up one heck of fight but in the end Nick wins and case is closed Rufas said he sorry to Nick and Sylvie with money and gifts as episode ends with Nick chased spider after he gamble his money away funny way to end it but before credits they show a graph of the guy who played Rufas saying he pass away not long after this episode that is sad.
Anyway a ok episode of tropical heat writing was ok not not best though but will say acting was still good well going to quick rap this one as I still have season finale to write here so see you for that in next hour for season 2 finale review.
I give tropical heat s2 Ep20 a rating of 6/10
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