His target is Maud Lilly (Elaine Cassidy), a wealthy but sheltered heiress living under the strict, oppressive rule of her uncle at the secluded Briar estate. The Con is On

As Sue settles into her role at Briar, the episode highlights the sharp contrast between her street-smart, humorous nature and Maud’s repressed, stony countenance. However, the scheme takes an unexpected turn when an genuine romantic attraction develops between the two women. Themes and Performances

The story begins in the gritty "Borough" of Southwark, London, where Sue Trinder ( Sally Hawkins ) has been raised in a Dickensian den of petty thieves by her adoptive mother, Mrs. Sucksby. Sue is a "fingersmith"—slang for a pickpocket—who is enlisted by a cunning conman known as "Gentleman" (Rupert Evans) for his most ambitious scheme yet.