He’s unfamiliar with the gun in his car, and his sidekick, former American football player Ray (Omar Dorsey), is around to serve as a “visual deterrent” rather than actually beating up tardy debtors. Shot on location across Los Angeles, it’s the story of an illegal bookmaker, Danny (Sebastian Maniscalco), who is forever taking bets and weighing up all kinds of the odds – whether from his motley clients, corner-cutting associates or demanding partner and family.Ĭonstantly on the move to drop off winnings or more often than not make collections, Danny is more harried deliveryman than a heavy. “You have a very dark vision of the job, but you’re not wrong,” says Lorre, a one-time songwriter who got his foot in the door as a writer on Roseanne in the late 1980s and went on to assemble a slew of popular and lucrative sitcoms across four decades, including Cybill, Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Mom.īookie is something of a change of pace for Lorre and Bakay, who met on Two and a Half Men and subsequently wrote together on Mom and Young Sheldon.
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