Yeah, this episode is the epitome of why I enjoy this show. Beyond the real world monetary jousting between titans of finance and industry, where else do he hear the classic Rush album that tells the story about the power of creativity and the sub mediocre rulers that try to squelch it for their own benifit?

Where else would you see a reference to a scene about individual power from the movie "Malcolm X" (although the second reference to the movie was WAY too obvious, I guess done for those who missed the first reference).

Then there was the reference to the bok "Atlas Shrugged..." Wow, the only other time I can remember such a reference was in the season 1 finale. Surprisingly, both were referenced by Chuck (or his minion) which makes it very ironic!

Yeah...... Those are just a few of the examples why I enjoy this show so much. Perhaps even a little too much..........

. Nahhhh......

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Can't remember the last time I had so much fun hating someone (Taylor of course.) Bryan Connerty is harder to hate but I'm working on it.

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Is their goal to make Wendy completely unlikable? Because they're succeeding. "I hate you and still don't forgive you but you need to do this thing for me or else." Childish.

The flagship fund plotline was terrible. Bonnie is an insufferable character. It's also not a compelling storyline to have people getting paid 6-7 figures whine about not being paid more. What a travesty that must be.

I'm hoping that slight hesitation at the end with Taylor means someone close to them will finally tell them they need to stop. This whole feud is literally their fault in the first place.

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She was starting to sound like mad queen Taylor at the end.

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