Anonymous wrote:My observations- Axe has no idea Chuck was behind this because Chuck was smart enough to use a con guy to con a con artist! Between Lara and Ice Juice he will lose his mojo and the company will suffer. Lara is totally unhinged with the whole Wendy re-hire. Her reaction to it was out of control.
I think that Chuck was totally okay blowing his own Trust because its not about the money, its about finally getting Axe. I do think that had Wendy told him that she too had invested he would have called off the whole thing.
Taylor - I love that character! she/it/they/them is very complex and obviously torn between two worlds. One where she can have anything she wants and one where its evil to have all those things she really wants. So which one will she be true to? I also think that she is going to replace Wags - not on the show but will knock him out of that powerful position he has at Axe Cap. Wags is already a hot mess, can't control himself. Taylor is way smarter and more calculated than he is.
The question was not "what is the outcome of all this?" but "why was Axe mad about Wendy getting in on the action?" in which case, my answer holds as Axe was not savvy to the fact he was being played.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the last episode, spoilers.
Doesn't chuck have two problems. His dad invested his entire trust fund. Not just 8 million. And his wife invested in the short. Isn't he going to be stuck on the sidelines now with the new US attorney taking down his wife? And he is broke himself.
Did Wendy invest in the short because she knew what chuck was doing? Setting up axe.
Why did Bobby care about her investment?
I think the presumption is that the stock will shoot back to where it was prior to the manufactured bacteria scare.
I think Wendy invested because she assumed Axe had it wired like he always did and that her husband was in way over his head. She will be dragged down with Axe because of Chuck. Axe cared about Wendy's investment because he want's to control (or at the very least know about) everything that goes on in his shop.
I really wanted Chuck and his grotesque father to lose but oh well.
No I think its more simple than that. Axe ruined Chuck with this play, but if Wendy gains from itthen Chuck is not entirely ruined - he will see the financial gain she sees in the transaction. Simple.
No, if chuck goes after axe then all gains from the short are I'll-gotten and will be forfeited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the last episode, spoilers.
Doesn't chuck have two problems. His dad invested his entire trust fund. Not just 8 million. And his wife invested in the short. Isn't he going to be stuck on the sidelines now with the new US attorney taking down his wife? And he is broke himself.
Did Wendy invest in the short because she knew what chuck was doing? Setting up axe.
Why did Bobby care about her investment?
I think the presumption is that the stock will shoot back to where it was prior to the manufactured bacteria scare.
I think Wendy invested because she assumed Axe had it wired like he always did and that her husband was in way over his head. She will be dragged down with Axe because of Chuck. Axe cared about Wendy's investment because he want's to control (or at the very least know about) everything that goes on in his shop.
I really wanted Chuck and his grotesque father to lose but oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the last episode, spoilers.
Doesn't chuck have two problems. His dad invested his entire trust fund. Not just 8 million. And his wife invested in the short. Isn't he going to be stuck on the sidelines now with the new US attorney taking down his wife? And he is broke himself.
Did Wendy invest in the short because she knew what chuck was doing? Setting up axe.
Why did Bobby care about her investment?
I think the presumption is that the stock will shoot back to where it was prior to the manufactured bacteria scare.
I think Wendy invested because she assumed Axe had it wired like he always did and that her husband was in way over his head. She will be dragged down with Axe because of Chuck. Axe cared about Wendy's investment because he want's to control (or at the very least know about) everything that goes on in his shop.
I really wanted Chuck and his grotesque father to lose but oh well.
No I think its more simple than that. Axe ruined Chuck with this play, but if Wendy gains from itthen Chuck is not entirely ruined - he will see the financial gain she sees in the transaction. Simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the last episode, spoilers.
Doesn't chuck have two problems. His dad invested his entire trust fund. Not just 8 million. And his wife invested in the short. Isn't he going to be stuck on the sidelines now with the new US attorney taking down his wife? And he is broke himself.
Did Wendy invest in the short because she knew what chuck was doing? Setting up axe.
Why did Bobby care about her investment?
I think the presumption is that the stock will shoot back to where it was prior to the manufactured bacteria scare.
I think Wendy invested because she assumed Axe had it wired like he always did and that her husband was in way over his head. She will be dragged down with Axe because of Chuck. Axe cared about Wendy's investment because he want's to control (or at the very least know about) everything that goes on in his shop.
I really wanted Chuck and his grotesque father to lose but oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Surely, Bobby was watching Chuck watching him.
Anonymous wrote:On the last episode, spoilers.
Doesn't chuck have two problems. His dad invested his entire trust fund. Not just 8 million. And his wife invested in the short. Isn't he going to be stuck on the sidelines now with the new US attorney taking down his wife? And he is broke himself.
Did Wendy invest in the short because she knew what chuck was doing? Setting up axe.
Why did Bobby care about her investment?
Anonymous wrote:best episode of the series last night