Dangerous (2007)
Dangerous is an Australian television drama series that first screened on 16 January 2007 on FOX8 and was shown in Ireland on RTÉ One. In mid-2008, it began running on The WB's online network in the US. It features a "Romeo and Juliet" story of forbidden love, set against the culturally diverse backgrounds of Sydney's western suburbs street crime and the affluence of Sydney’s eastern suburbs. It explores youth culture, including taboo subjects like party drug use and the underground world of drag racing and ramraiding. Dangerous is produced by John Edwards and Imogen Banks. Writers include Fiona Seres and Brendan Cowell, acclaimed for their work on Love My Way. It is directed by David Caesar and Shawn Seet. The series' theme song is "Set The Record Straight", performed by New Zealand hip hop group Fast Crew, although the lyrics "Auckland City, let's go" has been changed to "Sydney City, let's go" for use on the show.
Seasons & Episode
Things seem to be going badly for Dean, He's getting hassled by the police and is forced to work for a local thug 'Craig' who's car he stole in the first episode. Craig strikes out at EC and Donna becomes involved in a High Risk Ram Raid.
Crime Boss Craig Lukevic gives Dean a simple job that he and his gang have to do. But a simple job turns into a complicated one when they find a dead body in the back. Mark shows Donna footage of the ram raid she was involved in in Episode 3, which unnerves her. And the cops close in on Dean and the Gang.
Grief over EC's death turns into anger as the police send in the Riot Squad to try and control the tribute to EC set up at the location of her death. Riz buys a gun and takes his revenge by shooting up the Police Department. Donna and Dean get closer.
Riz gets dogged into the cops after shooting them up, and sells the rest of the gang out as his get-out-of-jail free card. Mark threatens Donna. Donna's and Dean's relationship heats up and Dean starts to work for Craig Lukevic again, this time, he's been asked to "take care" of somebody and much more anger and violence over EC's death.