Is anyone else watching this on CraveTV via Telus Optik? For some reason, the latest episode that aired on Sunday March 6 has not been made available for me. Anyone else having this issue?
Season finale for this was last night. I have really enjoyed the show and thought it was a nice journey. I have been surprised this thread has not popped up more. My only worry is the long term sustainability of the show as its so heavily invested in these characters now. Don't know how long they can stretch out a cat and mouse between these 2 players. Looking forward to seeing where it goes though. With how it ended, I would suspect a solid second season continuing the main storyline.
I waited until I had most of a season PVR'd to start watching. I think it has been excellent so far. About 4 episodes in. Just finished the Metallica episode.
The last two episodes upped the ante on this show in a big way.
The acting has been incredible.
Basically Chuck threw everything away $26 million, friendships and even his father to bet Axe. He literally became Axe in the end.
Meanwhile Axe was finally confronted with fear, he already had doubt over the stuff with his wife but now he had fear and was consumed with how his kids would see him.
The confrontation in the prison was exceptional as was the whole trap laid for Axe.
The two main characters are just self destructive characters who think that they're smart enough to escape the orbit of each other before they crash. And no there's no respect between them, there is only hate.
Taylor became a really interesting character as the show progressed and he/she/they has slowly sold her soul and morals to learn at the feet of Axe, but you get a sense that Taylor is a bit of a devil in disguise.
Really great year though.
Plus Chucks wife, hawt.
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I really like the dynamics between Taylor and Wags as they try to run the company without Axe. Seeing their very different management styles with Wendy in the middle is hilarious.