The first three episodes of the billions, the plot is fascinating, the chuck who plays sexual abuse with his wife, is calm, smart and ambitious: keenly from reporters’ questions, smelling the tricks behind the SEC officials, decisively and rudely counterattack; tacitly staged a scene of six relatives who do not recognize the old man, old man There is no shortage of ambitions and conspiracy lovers, which is quite worth seeing; from bidders and words to lure bobby into buying a luxury house; and Bobby’s appearance shows a different self-made billionaire who has the same old-fashioned plot as underwood and is generous. The pizzeria I’ve been in love with for a long time; I taught the employees to make full use of information trading to make money, and the image of a shrewd and capable boss from the bottom; the building was renamed a section, Bobby’s poor student days, the contempt and sharp lesson of the second and third generations of non-working, It's cool to see that when Bobby buys a luxury house, he is taking up the challenge. He is warlike, confident, and a little skeptical and self-willed. I think of a self-made senior who I have met. They are not afraid of challenges, and even hope to challenge.
Jordan in the wolf of Wall Street after revenge, indulged in sex and drugged group sex; but after Bobby succeeded, he did not indulge in drinking and sex. His son is smart and cute, and his wife is an intimate, competent and capable helper. Of course, Chuck’s wife is not inferior, and it is also the intersection of the two. Axe’s trusted psychologist understands Chuck’s work pressure and plays sexual abuse, understands and supports her husband, but remains independent and unwilling to resign. The actress Maggie Siff appeared as Dan's confidante in the first season of Mad Men, but showed impulse and broke up with Dan, a wise Jewish woman. Wendy, played by Maggie Siff, is quite what I am looking forward to. I am always worried about whether she will get along with Bobby in a bloody way. The screenwriter is merciful.
Chuck and Bobby are both shrewd and capable, ambitious, and have a happy family. Although they come from different backgrounds, they are the epitome of American social elites. Although Bobby's family history is not so clean, Chuck's political ambitions are also step by step and not very likable. The confrontation between these two people reminds me of the comments made by netizens when Coco Lee’s marriage broke out about the third party. How could the stepmother be no better than the third party. Prosecutors who play sexual abuse cannot beat Wall Street crocodiles. In anticipation, the screenwriter will hold on. Don't let people down.......
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