![]() And then of course the real reason people are upset with this season was no fault of the showrunners or any of the cast. And okay, there are a couple spots where I'm not sure characters were 100% consistent with what we know about them as people, and there is one episode that's a bit silly and everyone involved should have known better than to unanimously jump into such an obviously reckless situation, even if it's an inherently temporary one (although it is justified if you argue what the biggest influencer of the situation is currently obsessed with and going through). My only real complaint is that there are too many pop-culture references by so many characters, even though the show at one point actually makes fun of that when Wags starts dating a woman decades younger than him and she repeatedly points out that she doesn't get any of the references. This stuff isn't easy to write not just from a dramatic perspective, but the knowledge of finance, New York, Law, and politics is also mind-blowing. With Axe trying to find a way to get his charter bank approved, Chuck attempts to make strides toward being a. NO DETAILED SPOILERS HERE, BUT I DO COMMENT ON SOME DYNAMICS AND STRUCTURE: The haters here have completely lost me and it's preposterous to rate this show with a freakin ZERO? I was riveted with nearly every gripping episode and personally loved all the back and forth outwitting and one-upping each other, and on top of that it constantly explored character. recap: Chuck and Axe are at each other's throats again as season 5 returns. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ![]()
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