Hardcore Pawn Season 5 Episode 10 Only in Detroit
- TV-14
- January 24, 2012
- 21 min
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4.6 (23)
In "Only in Detroit," the tenth episode of the fifth season of Hardcore Pawn, the Gold family continues to run their pawn shop in one of the toughest neighborhoods in Detroit. With belligerent customers, overstuffed storerooms, and an endless stream of bizarre and valuable items to appraise, the family must juggle a variety of crises and conundrums.
In the opening scene, a man shows up at the shop with a live snake, hoping to pawn it for a quick cash infusion. When the family refuses, he becomes increasingly angry and aggressive, causing security to intervene. It's just one example of the unpredictable and often-dangerous situations that the Golds must deal with on a daily basis.
Another customer brings in a vintage guitar that he believes is worth a small fortune. However, the staff quickly discovers that the guitar has been modified and is not as rare as the customer thought. The negotiation over price becomes heated, and tempers flare as the customer refuses to accept the shop's valuation.
In addition to these tense interactions with customers, the Golds must also deal with internal challenges. One brother, Ashley, wants to revamp the store's website and marketing efforts, but his ideas are met with skepticism by his older brother Seth. The two butt heads over the direction of the business, highlighting the tensions that can arise when family members work together closely.
Meanwhile, Les Gold, the patriarch of the family, must navigate a tricky legal situation. He is sued by a customer who claims that Les purposely undervalued her items. As the case unfolds, Les must defend himself and his business practices in court.
Throughout all of these challenges, the Gold family works to maintain their reputation as fair and honest pawnbrokers. They strive to conduct their business with integrity, even in the face of difficult customers and complex legal situations.
As the episode comes to a close, the Golds discover that their business is truly unique. One customer, impressed with their commitment to their community and their willingness to help those in need, brings in a rare and valuable coin to show his appreciation.
Overall, "Only in Detroit" showcases the highs and lows of running a pawn shop in a tough urban environment. The Golds must navigate unpredictable customers, internal tensions, and legal challenges, all while maintaining their reputation for honesty and fairness. It's a fascinating and engaging look at a business that is often misunderstood and under-appreciated.