Marked - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Gotta have Faith
Devout mother Babalwa is thrust into an impossible situation as her daughter's health takes a turn for the worse, forcing her to enter a Faustian pact.

The Inside Woman
Babalwa's failed heist attempt draws unwelcome attention from a corrupt lawman. Zweli's show of initiative puts him at odds with Baba G.

Saints And Sinners
Babalwa's scramble to cover her tracks gives rise to a blackmail attempt. Zweli, now in her debt, helps her assemble an unlikely crew for a new heist.

Sodom And Gomora
As Babalwa and her motley crew plan their heist, they realize they'll need to steal the equipment they require for the job from cops and criminals alike.

Judas Iscariot
When Kat violently interrogates Zweli, Babalwa exploits a weakness to get him off their tail. As the heist day draws closer, Lungile grows suspicious.

Iron Watch
A disgraced Kat gatecrashes a fundraiser for Palesa. As the heist begins, a combination of unforeseen events threatens to plunge the job into chaos.
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