Dice - Season 1

Season 1
Catch up with Andrew Dice Clay twenty-five years after his heyday as he tries to mount a comeback. Dice works to pay off gambling debts, help his sons, and keep his relationship in tact, all while remaining as controversial as ever.

Episodes

Elvis
Dice is tasked with getting his girlfriend Carmen's brother a wedding gift but gets distracted at the casino by a new ATM fee and a bad luck Elvis - causing him to lose $100,000 at the tables and get cut off. In a desperate attempt to win back his money, get the gift and make it to the ceremony on time, he and his pal Milkshake run to the casino across the street. Series premiere.

Ego
Academy Award-winning actor Adrien Brody asks Dice if he can research him as part of his "method" while studying for an upcoming Broadway performance. Meanwhile, after a sex quiz reveals that Dice and Carmen only "sizzle" in bed, Dice makes it his mission in life to make his girlfriend "boil."

Prestige
Dice gets upset when a plaster mold of his penis goes missing from an art show. Meanwhile, after Dice accidentally dings Criss Angel's Lamborghini, the "Mindfreak" sets out to use his magic against him.

Alimony
Dice tries to find work when he learns that Carmen is still receiving alimony payments and gets a meeting at the Tangiers Casino. But the meeting is for 7:30 in the morning, an impossible time to wake up for.

Sal Maldonado
Milkshake uses a fake name at a steakhouse to sound "mobbed up." Meanwhile, Dice gets fired as the manager of his sons' heavy metal band and is replaced by a slick Hollywood agent.

Six Grand
Dice's place at the top of his crew being threatened when his old buddy Bobby the Mooch returns to town with newly acquired wealth. Dice's jealous behavior causes him to lose his best friend, so he fights to win Milkshake back.
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