But Wendy is out for blood.
True, though you'd think Wendy wouldn't be so put out by it - she's never really given two shits about what people think/say about her... and she's very thick skinned.
But Wendy is out for blood.
She's never really let anybody but Chuck and Axe know her. She seems a very private person and Chuck has let the world into her private life against her wishes.True, though you'd think Wendy wouldn't be so put out by it - she's never really given two shits about what people think/say about her... and she's very thick skinned.
There is absolutely nothing about him that makes you want to root for him! He's as bad as Axe but with an extremely punchable face and personalityI think I am the only person on the planet rooting for Taylor.
There is absolutely nothing about him that makes you want to root for him! He's as bad as Axe but with an extremely punchable face and personality
They, no?You mean it?
They, no?
Nope. Hoping to see more of his plan with the quants. Stacking two systems against each other and letting go of the personal vendettas would be great.I think I am the only person on the planet rooting for Taylor.
Does anyone know exactly when this is back on in the UK?
I read somewhere that due to Covid only 7 episodes have been finished so far?
Enjoying this slower paced season.
Thanks - gonna block this thread until then.Its not showing the UK until the Autumn apparently.
I think they've set up Sacker to the "good guy/girl" in the series. I really didn't like the way they dealt with Connerty since he was set up to be the person to have real morals but ended up throwing them out the window so stupidly.
I think it's also time to shelve Taylor's character, just not that interesting now.
Sacker definitely tiptoes along the line but I don't think she's done anything egregious as of yet, apart from sleeping with both Connerty brothers.Sacker is a psychopath.
Railroading Connerty was the moment it jumped the shark and lost all sense of order for me. He was a good guy, walking a line. As Chuck seemed to be in season one. Chuck crossing over to the dark side in order to bring down Axe made sense. It was great character development. Sacrificing moral values for the greater good.
But then they needed to extend the show to make more money and it all went to custard. It’s unrecognisable now.