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I did not see the "informant" being a double agent. I would like to know how Axe set that up, since the FBI thinks they caught dude making illegal trades.

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Word that was unexpected.
I'm gonna have to go back and check out that episode when Bobby and Wags were having the conversation about giving him a raise. I couldn't understand wtf that was about because dude was seemingly worthless as a trader, just a peon who was there to collect a paycheck....

but it if they found out that the Feds were watching them at that time, then they may have developed a strategy to develop their own personal mole by finding a weak loyal employee who is self aware enough to know how weak he is....reward him and pay him above what he thinks he's worth so he'll be even more indebted to them and feel the need to be extra loyal and do whatever is asked of him.
They increased his pay but they added some responsibilities that he wasn't aware of.
 
Word that was unexpected.
I'm gonna have to go back and check out that episode when Bobby and Wags were having the conversation about giving him a raise. I couldn't understand wtf that was about because dude was seemingly worthless as a trader, just a peon who was there to collect a paycheck....

but it if they found out that the Feds were watching them at that time, then they may have developed a strategy to develop their own personal mole by finding a weak loyal employee who is self aware enough to know how weak he is....reward him and pay him above what he thinks he's worth so he'll be even more indebted to them and feel the need to be extra loyal and do whatever is asked of him.
They increased his pay but they added some responsibilities that he wasn't aware of.
had a feeling when noticed in this ep how everyone shut up when he walked by
 
Fuck those sanctimonious firefighters. Man done pumped $250 million into their fund, came down to explain himself face-to-face and this is how they gone do?

Fuck Lara's family. Like they ain't benefitted from the Axelrod fortune, and now they're telling her to cut bait from her man and take half.


And I wanna know who writes this. I love all those obscure movie references. Last week I caught one from The French Connection.
 
Fuck those sanctimonious firefighters. Man done pumped $250 million into their fund, came down to explain himself face-to-face and this is how they gone do?

Fuck Lara's family. Like they ain't benefitted from the Axelrod fortune, and now they're telling her to cut bait from her man and take half.


And I wanna know who writes this. I love all those obscure movie references. Last week I caught one from The French Connection.

dude took care of all of them
put their children through school and this is how they react

cacs caccing :smh:
 
Fuck those sanctimonious firefighters. Man done pumped $250 million into their fund, came down to explain himself face-to-face and this is how they gone do?

Fuck Lara's family. Like they ain't benefitted from the Axelrod fortune, and now they're telling her to cut bait from her man and take half.


And I wanna know who writes this. I love all those obscure movie references. Last week I caught one from The French Connection.

dude took care of all of them
put their children through school and this is how they react

cacs caccing :smh:

ingrates will happily take your money until it looks unpopular to do so

My sentiments exactly
 
So much going on in the last episode
As soon as Connerty dumped Terri the put downs and insults came out of her
mouth within seconds
I believe Sacher will hit the sheets with Connerty but it's more of a power play than for sex
The Firemen werent buying any of Axelrod's words
 
this is another show that started out the gate fast and is now stalling like hell but will give you that 'oh shit' season finale to make you watch again...I hate TV writing sometimes...this would've made a great one and done series but I understand the networks want more seasons and shit so they have to stretch a story out...sometimes it's boring and obvious tho
 
was the snitch/mole poisoned or just "good timing" that he's coughing up blood and fallen ill just when it seems he's developed a conscious?
 
Fuck those sanctimonious firefighters. Man done pumped $250 million into their fund, came down to explain himself face-to-face and this is how they gone do?

FDNY is every bit as childish when it comes to mob/group mentality as the NYPD is
 
They should be mad at first, because it looks like he saw a play to take advantage of their friends and families dying. But he did give a good explanation of why he did it.
But when you have seen your homeboys die, I don't know if you want to hear anything a billionaire has to say, wheter he helped you out financially or not.
 
They should be mad at first, because it looks like he saw a play to take advantage of their friends and families dying. But he did give a good explanation of why he did it.
But when you have seen your homeboys die, I don't know if you want to hear anything a billionaire has to say, wheter he helped you out financially or not.

personally mad? totally agree...but the juvenile antics is what I'm referring to...i.e. fucking w/ the restaurant and the garden
 
was the snitch/mole poisoned or just "good timing" that he's coughing up blood and fallen ill just when it seems he's developed a conscious?
nah- dude is very sick - go back to the ep where they raid his house
pay attention to how he hides all the perscription meds on his bedside table as the feds come into his room
 
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nah- dude is very sick - go back to the ep where they raid his house
pay attention to how he hides all the perscription meds on his bedside table as the feds come into his room

ok I remember that...isn't dude gay? might have HIV/AIDS or some shit
 
Loved last night's episode. READ WARILY IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN YET Might have been the first time I actively rooted for Paul Giamatti's self-righteous Chuck Rhoades the way he fucked up Anthony Edwards's corrupt, profiteering judge, which lead me to another thought. It's really subtle and well done the way the writers are starting to shift the two leads.

Axe was the Robin Hood protagonist, and Chuck Rhoades kinda started off as the Sheriff of Nottingham antagonist. Now we all knew Axe was smart and cut-throat, we all knew he walked that ethical highwire, but that always pertained to business -- that was to be respected, but last night showed a bit of Bobby Axelrod being truly evil. The way the flashbacks unfolded, the clear way he manipulated Donnie, then told his doctor NOT to tell him about the drug trail that could have extended his life so that he could die right when he needed him to to fuck Chuck... wow! For the first time, I could start to see Bobby as an antagonist.

Axe is still my man, but Wendy Rhoades starting to get suspicious, and after last night Chuck may have the moral high-ground... looks like they might be setting up Axe finally getting caught up. I know there's only two eps. left but I can't wait to see how this show continues to develop.



Another tidbit -- I'm a little disappointed they finally got Condola Rashad in bed and I ain't see nothing -- not a cheek of ass, not a sideboob, nothing... and was it me or did she look underwhelmed the next morning. I mean I know it's a TV show, but that was an awkward "oh, you're still here"smile at best, not a "goddamn, my back is blow'd out, let's do it again" look.

And Malin Akerman's Lara Axelrod is every bit the conniving equal of her husband. They set that up from the beginning, but I like the way she always tries to keep her two boys in check. That's some real life mom shit she's on.
 
Loved last night's episode. READ WARILY IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN YET Might have been the first time I actively rooted for Paul Giamatti's self-righteous Chuck Rhoades the way he fucked up Anthony Edwards's corrupt, profiteering judge, which lead me to another thought. It's really subtle and well done the way the writers are starting to shift the two leads.

Axe was the Robin Hood protagonist, and Chuck Rhoades kinda started off as the Sheriff of Nottingham antagonist. Now we all knew Axe was smart and cut-throat, we all knew he walked that ethical highwire, but that always pertained to business -- that was to be respected, but last night showed a bit of Bobby Axelrod being truly evil. The way the flashbacks unfolded, the clear way he manipulated Donnie, then told his doctor NOT to tell him about the drug trail that could have extended his life so that he could die right when he needed him to to fuck Chuck... wow! For the first time, I could start to see Bobby as an antagonist.

Axe is still my man, but Wendy Rhoades starting to get suspicious, and after last night Chuck may have the moral high-ground... looks like they might be setting up Axe finally getting caught up. I know there's only two eps. left but I can't wait to see how this show continues to develop.



Another tidbit -- I'm a little disappointed they finally got Condola Rashad in bed and I ain't see nothing -- not a cheek of ass, not a sideboob, nothing... and was it me or did she look underwhelmed the next morning. I mean I know it's a TV show, but that was an awkward "oh, you're still here"smile at best, not a "goddamn, my back is blow'd out, let's do it again" look.

And Malin Akerman's Lara Axelrod is every bit the conniving equal of her husband. They set that up from the beginning, but I like the way she always tries to keep her two boys in check. That's some real life mom shit she's on.
I think this was the best written ep. yet. I feel you on Chuck. The way he had the Feds raid the judge's send off was straight up ruthless. But that POS deserved worse and the weird bruh w/ the crazy Afro got some shine.
 
Loved last night's episode. READ WARILY IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN YET Might have been the first time I actively rooted for Paul Giamatti's self-righteous Chuck Rhoades the way he fucked up Anthony Edwards's corrupt, profiteering judge, which lead me to another thought. It's really subtle and well done the way the writers are starting to shift the two leads.

Axe was the Robin Hood protagonist, and Chuck Rhoades kinda started off as the Sheriff of Nottingham antagonist. Now we all knew Axe was smart and cut-throat, we all knew he walked that ethical highwire, but that always pertained to business -- that was to be respected, but last night showed a bit of Bobby Axelrod being truly evil. The way the flashbacks unfolded, the clear way he manipulated Donnie, then told his doctor NOT to tell him about the drug trail that could have extended his life so that he could die right when he needed him to to fuck Chuck... wow! For the first time, I could start to see Bobby as an antagonist.

Axe is still my man, but Wendy Rhoades starting to get suspicious, and after last night Chuck may have the moral high-ground... looks like they might be setting up Axe finally getting caught up. I know there's only two eps. left but I can't wait to see how this show continues to develop.



Another tidbit -- I'm a little disappointed they finally got Condola Rashad in bed and I ain't see nothing -- not a cheek of ass, not a sideboob, nothing... and was it me or did she look underwhelmed the next morning. I mean I know it's a TV show, but that was an awkward "oh, you're still here"smile at best, not a "goddamn, my back is blow'd out, let's do it again" look.

And Malin Akerman's Lara Axelrod is every bit the conniving equal of her husband. They set that up from the beginning, but I like the way she always tries to keep her two boys in check. That's some real life mom shit she's on.
yeah I was pissed to see them grinning in bed... fuck that- show some tit and that ass

Axe is still honestly ruthless - Chuck is still deceiving himself... Chuck didn't give a shit about what the judge was doing and even protected him until he was in his way.
Another thing is Axe has been playing defense and tripping up Chuck with love taps - if they ever really make the flip - and Axe goes on the offense EVERYONE gets destroyed... I can't believe the show has Chuck so blinded by ambition that he refuses to see where he will destroy himself if he successfully brings down Axe
 
I thought this season was only gonna be 10 eps...that's why I was kinda let down by the last 2 eps...gonna watch this in a few
 
great ep...love the "puzzle piece" time jumping storytelling...I hated seeing old girl sleep w/ dude from daredevil tho...normally idgaf but idk something about that shit irked me
 
I can't believe the show has Chuck so blinded by ambition that he refuses to see where he will destroy himself if he successfully brings down Axe

that's why that chess story was so priceless (great scene)...as clear as he thinks his head is...he's still blinded by the rage to some extent...him being home cuz his wife basically kicked him out the funeral? no way he buried that shit deep enough not to feel driven by it...and she playing a dangerous game too...she really thinks she can be neutral...but axe and the wife kinda keeping her on the outside might have her finally "siding" w/ her husband even tho it'll be outta spite...great ep
 
They should be mad at first, because it looks like he saw a play to take advantage of their friends and families dying. But he did give a good explanation of why he did it.
But when you have seen your homeboys die, I don't know if you want to hear anything a billionaire has to say, wheter he helped you out financially or not.

I don't get why they would be mad though. It makes no sense.
He didn't fund terrorist. He didn't put money on terrorism. He didn't try and cape for terrorist. He just saw some shit going on and made money from it.
The nerve of them acting brand new like this entire country wasn't built over fucking people and shedding blood is what i hate most about white folks.
 
Good episode. fake argument was classic. Therapist needs to stop digging. I have no problem with what Axe did with Donnie and fuck that scumbag piece of shit judge.

I agree about Donnie, it's kind of fucked up but Donnie wouldn't have had access to the drug trial or Doctor otherwise so it's not like he took something from him. Plus he got 40 million to leave to his family
 
I agree about Donnie, it's kind of fucked up but Donnie wouldn't have had access to the drug trial or Doctor otherwise so it's not like he took something from him. Plus he got 40 million to leave to his family

What's fucked up about it though? Donnie was about to die. Axe did absolutely nothing wrong or evil. He asked his friend to help him out of some shit and his friend was happy to do it. Donnie fucked up his money giving it to his wife and wasn't leaving the legacy he wanted behind so Axe made sure he left enough money to ensure his family is good when he's gone. Where is the world we live in where someone just gives someone 40 million dollars out of the goodness of their hearts? It don't exist. Nobody reading this would do it for anybody they know that they work with PERIOD.
 
At first I thought they were building up Axe to be an anti hero...
the kind of guy you would root for even though he isnt kosher
and chuck was supposed to be the bad guy
but its more complicated than that
I dont think Axe is evil. He is cold and sociopathic
and i think this is why it might not survive, people like to root for a good guy/anti hero
 
At first I thought they were building up Axe to be an anti hero...
the kind of guy you would root for even though he isnt kosher
and chuck was supposed to be the bad guy
but its more complicated than that
I dont think Axe is evil. He is cold and sociopathic
and i think this is why it might not survive, people like to root for a good guy/anti hero

He's just a regular dude imo. He's driven to succeed and that's why he's successful. If people hating on him were as passionate about being successful as they are as passionate about hating him they'd have a lot more going for themselves.

He is also incredibly smart. Being passionate about being successful and incredibly smart while being a white man results in a billion dollars.
 
What's fucked up about it though? Donnie was about to die. Axe did absolutely nothing wrong or evil. He asked his friend to help him out of some shit and his friend was happy to do it. Donnie fucked up his money giving it to his wife and wasn't leaving the legacy he wanted behind so Axe made sure he left enough money to ensure his family is good when he's gone. Where is the world we live in where someone just gives someone 40 million dollars out of the goodness of their hearts? It don't exist. Nobody reading this would do it for anybody they know that they work with PERIOD.

We in agreement

What's fucked up is him making the intro with the Doctor, just to not let him get the treatment.

Seems like Donnie would have been cool to play his part just to make sure his family was straight, all the extra was unnecessary
 
We in agreement

What's fucked up is him making the intro with the Doctor, just to not let him get the treatment.

Seems like Donnie would have been cool to play his part just to make sure his family was straight, all the extra was unnecessary

Well not really because Donnie had accepted his fate and was ready to give up on life He wasn't trying to fight it he was just preparing to go. So it's not like Donnie was asking Axe constantly how can i fight it is there something we can do can i go to another country and try some experimental shit. He was dead. That's what axe picked up on when he spotted him after the meeting. He gave his last moments some purpose.
 
Well not really because Donnie had accepted his fate and was ready to give up on life He wasn't trying to fight it he was just preparing to go. So it's not like Donnie was asking Axe constantly how can i fight it is there something we can do can i go to another country and try some experimental shit. He was dead. That's what axe picked up on when he spotted him after the meeting. He gave his last moments some purpose.

Right, that's why the whole Doctor thing was pointless. He didn't need to put no more icing on the cake Donnie was content. There was no need for him to make that intro.

But I get it, it was in the script just to show how ruthless he could be. I think it does Axe's character a bit of disservice though because he is so calculating that he would have known he didn't need to make that intro.
 
Loved last night's episode. READ WARILY IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN YET Might have been the first time I actively rooted for Paul Giamatti's self-righteous Chuck Rhoades the way he fucked up Anthony Edwards's corrupt, profiteering judge, which lead me to another thought. It's really subtle and well done the way the writers are starting to shift the two leads.

Axe was the Robin Hood protagonist, and Chuck Rhoades kinda started off as the Sheriff of Nottingham antagonist. Now we all knew Axe was smart and cut-throat, we all knew he walked that ethical highwire, but that always pertained to business -- that was to be respected, but last night showed a bit of Bobby Axelrod being truly evil. The way the flashbacks unfolded, the clear way he manipulated Donnie, then told his doctor NOT to tell him about the drug trail that could have extended his life so that he could die right when he needed him to to fuck Chuck... wow! For the first time, I could start to see Bobby as an antagonist.

Axe is still my man, but Wendy Rhoades starting to get suspicious, and after last night Chuck may have the moral high-ground... looks like they might be setting up Axe finally getting caught up. I know there's only two eps. left but I can't wait to see how this show continues to develop.



Another tidbit -- I'm a little disappointed they finally got Condola Rashad in bed and I ain't see nothing -- not a cheek of ass, not a sideboob, nothing... and was it me or did she look underwhelmed the next morning. I mean I know it's a TV show, but that was an awkward "oh, you're still here"smile at best, not a "goddamn, my back is blow'd out, let's do it again" look.

And Malin Akerman's Lara Axelrod is every bit the conniving equal of her husband. They set that up from the beginning, but I like the way she always tries to keep her two boys in check. That's some real life mom shit she's on.


That was a fantastic episode. To your point about Axe becoming the villain, when they showed the flashback of him speaking to the doctor, I called him a scumbag. To do that to Donnie for his own personal gain was some truly evil shit.

On another note about Axe, that fake argument scene with dollar Bill and the setup to destroy the firm of those three that left Axe Capital in the middle of the night was brilliant. I couldn't stop smiling at both the fake argument scene and when Axe showed up to pick up the pieces.

I feel like Axe's wife might be barking up the wrong tree with Wendy. Wendy might be getting little parts of the puzzle, but it is all coincidental now. Trying to get her to step in on behalf of Axe on the previous episode was a mistake on Lara's part. We've seen how things go when Lara wants to scheme on someone, but I think there is a part to Wendy we haven't seen yet that might come back to bite Lara in the ass if she is messed with.
 
Another tidbit -- I'm a little disappointed they finally got Condola Rashad in bed and I ain't see nothing -- not a cheek of ass, not a sideboob, nothing... and was it me or did she look underwhelmed the next morning. I mean I know it's a TV show, but that was an awkward "oh, you're still here"smile at best, not a "goddamn, my back is blow'd out, let's do it again" look.



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