Yes, but what I meant was perhaps better said by this brother:
And he damn sure didn't sound like any hustler I know. Hustlers are ingratiating, not annoying. And the character was strictly one dimensional until the denouement when he suddenly becomes the Conscious of Harlem. It just didn't track.
And like I said from jump in my first response is that it did track.
Dude went from just regular hustler (he was hustling Blu Ray copies of the incident in the very first episode of the series) on the outside to building a relationship with Luke. To explaining to Luke that Luke was his guy but he was going to record everything good and bad.
How wasn't he acting like a hustler when every time we saw him he had a brand new set of designs every time
Hoodies
New shirts
When Danny Rand came and said he had an iron fist he said our loud damn now that's a shirt.
He was the ultimate hustler
And then he was at a party and his girl almost got clapped up and he looked around at his city and it was bad he turned to Luke to handle it the right way because even tho he was neutral as far as recording he was on the side of good not bad.
Luke handled it the bad way
Just like the tradition of Harlem's paradise had to live on so did the Switzerland pops shop had to too.
And using the money he hustled with the entire series he took over the lease
It's a well defined story arc.
You can not like the character that's fine
They fleshed him out tho
And he wasn't jumping big and bad he was pleading with Luke to do it the right way and then played the only card he had which was the shop.
Luke respected it
He even asked him please before luke completely left the shop.
Luke didn't listen
Now the shop which Luke was supposed to protect is in his hands because Luke as his current form couldn't operate out of there and both of them knew it.