Relive the first season

Dasia 2022-09-17 07:56:58

Affected by the epidemic, the fifth season has not been updated for a long time, so I revisited the first season that I watched about three years ago. After finishing it, I have a feeling of revisiting the old and learning the new. followed. In fact, a good plot, especially the excellent plot of several seasons, will indeed have a classic aftertaste when you go back and relive it. Closer to home, from the very first episode, Chuck seems to have made tripping Axe the honor of his life, especially with his own "aura of invincibility." From Axe's purchase of a mansion, to insider information trading, from the Dollar Bill case to Downey's false confession, in the end, Chuck had to violate his professional ethics and take advantage of his wife's bath to peek at the notes about Axe's treatment in his wife's notebook and obtain Axe's more details. Judging from the confrontation between the two, this season Chuck can be said to be a complete failure. After a temporary setback, Axe can always turn a bad one into a lucky one. Even if it loses more than one billion in one day, the next financing can be carried out normally. Even when the reporter broke out his "black material" and turned around by relying on 911, even if he recruited a group to attack it, it would still be good for public relations in the end. The face-to-face between the two in the last episode pushed the whole season to a climax. Although it seems that Chuck used a counter-measure to make Axe exhausted his manpower, material resources and physical and mental exhaustion to tear down his company into a blank, it can be heard. When Wendy kicked Chuck out of the house, he was instantly overjoyed. Immediately afterwards, the two had a head-to-head debate on their respective views and positions. If I hadn't watched the plot behind, I would never have imagined that the two would one day work together and share resources with each other.

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