OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE. SERIES 3. EPISODE 21

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2007
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Series
OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:45:11
Production company
South Pacific Pictures
Credits
Created: James Griffin
Created: Rachel Lang
Producer: John Laing
Director: Simon Bennett
Editor: Bryan Shaw
Director of Photography: Marty Smith
Writer: James Griffin
Co-Producer: Carmen J Leonard
Core Cast: Robyn Malcolm
Core Cast: Antony Starr
Core Cast: Siobhan Marshall
Core Cast: Antonia Prebble
Core Cast: Frank Whitten
Core Cast: Kirk Torrance
Core Cast: Tammy Davis
Core Cast: David Fane
Core Cast: Aaron Jeffery
Core Cast: Elisabeth Easther
Core Cast: Jason Hoyte
Core Cast: Sara Wiseman
Core Cast: Wesley Dowdell
Core Cast: Tyler-Jane Mitchel
Core Cast: Marko Bajko
Core Cast: Jake Lindesay

Outrageous Fortune chronicles the lives of the West family, who have always done things the less-than-legal way. However, when Dad Wolfgang West gets sent to jail for four years, his family receives a very sharp wake-up call.
Mum Cheryl decides that it is time for her family to get out of the crime game once and for all. No more robbing, ripping people off or lying. However, for this family, breaking the habits of a lifetime is much easier said than done.

“Van’s worries about the state of Denmark have taken him to Jethro – who sees nothing unusual in: Cheryl and Loretta at war over the adoption plan; Pascalle’s boob-displaying job at a bar called Nunga’s, and her possible new bloke, Aaron Spiller. But Gary hanging round West house definitely gets Jethro’s attention. The twins attempt an intervention with Cheryl, but this only angers her. They can sort the family if they’re so concerned, and keep out of her life. Van gets the job of sorting Loretta and Pascalle, while Jethro gets Gary. The sisters do not appreciate Van’s interference – and Van gets a further mission: telling Kasey that Munter is not happy about the upscale wedding plans.
But when Van goes to pass this on to Kasey, he finds the flash wedding is off: the big Hoochie bonus Gary promised has turned out not to be big enough. Van reports the good/bad news to Munter, then tries again with Pascalle, at Nunga’s – where he finds her accepting money from Aaron Spiller. He is paying her to go round with him, but Van misconstrues, appalled to think she’s a hooker. Unfortunately, his appeals keep being distracted by passing nungas. Van makes another assault on Loretta, only to be interrupted by Gary. On the case for Cheryl, he tries to use his position as guarantor as leverage about the adoption. Loretta refuses to be cowed by financial threats, and this leaves him suspicious.
Meanwhile, Grandpa finds that Judd has started looking into Gary’s background. Their research uncovers a missing business partner, Leon Shuker, and Grandpa is sure it must be murder. Their investigations take them to Shuker’s father, who shares Grandpa’s theory – but not about the culprit. In fact, he likes Gary – a lot more than their other former friend, Franklin Cork.
Jethro meanwhile visits Corky in prison to get dirt on Gary. Corky, paranoid, confirms only that he’s scared of Gary, but his ravings also lead back to Wolf. Gary is angry at this snooping and Jethro quits working for him. Grandpa, Judd and Jethro now realise, antler-locking aside, that they’re all on the same mission, and Wolf’s whereabouts are revealed by Falani. So a very unlikely posse takes a road trip to Whakatane…
Van’s final attempt to persuade Pascalle goes nowhere. As he contemplates his three-time failure with Loretta, he reveals that she’s his more important task. But as she considers this, Pascalle returns dirty and battered. But not because of Aaron Spiller, in fact, she’s dumped him and given back his money. But now Aaron arrives, angry – and accusing Van of stealing his tow truck. Van denies this, unaware that Munter is the culprit. As Loretta calls a truce with Cheryl, Munter gets permission to hold his wedding on his tūrangawaewae: West back lawn – and Van feels like a three-time winner, missions accomplished. Until, Munter doesn’t arrive for the world’s smallest stag do. Van finds his groom has been arrested for stealing a vehicle . . .
Meanwhile, in Whakatane, the posse arrive at Wolf’s address to find he has a new girlfriend, Sheree. And Wolf’s arrival turns into fisticuffs between him and Judd. But the posse finally get Wolf’s attention by revealing that their mission is about Gary Savage. But what Wolf knows is yet to be revealed…“ www.outrageousfortune.co.nz