Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The name dropping of firms is funny - Skadden, SullCrom....why no Wachtell?
What about Dechert? Morgan Lewis? Sidley? The name droppings crack me up, but I'm a nerd in the industry for 15+ years so I get the obvious and subtle jokes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stop seeing him as Brody.
I like Paul Giamatti's wife, the Axe shrink.
Enjoying this show, although I think the critics don't like it very much. Apparently it's already been renewed for a second season so we can get invested.
The shrink was 'Rachel' on Mad Men. The Jewish department store heiress that had an affair with Draper.
I love her on this show too, but agree Brody's wife was bad casting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This show is a perfect example of how hollywood white washes things for tv.
Giamatti's role IRL is an indian guy and the overarching framework of the show (targeting insider trading buyside fund) was similar to the galleon group case - which was a fund run by Raj Rajaratnam (Sri Lankan).
Then again, Showtime wouldn't pick up this show (already picked it up for two seasons) if the producers cast two swarthy types for leads - now would they?
Ridiculous - this isn't 1950 anymore people - oh and the galleon group case is a fresh case, less than 5 years old.
I found the Galleon case fascinating but putting an ethnic element into it would be a distraction to most viewers (I'm thinking of Don Cheadle's Marty in House of Lies).
I'm loving the show.
Pretty pathetic that you can't see past your own bias. That thinking actually sucks and is disappointing.![]()
another pp - agreed, pretty sad stuff.
SO SAD. Cheadle is AMAZING in that role. Are you saying that he is a distraction because he's black?! WTF?
Cheadle is one of my favorite actors. He is amazing in House of Lies. He is a great actor! Malin Ackerman, the wife on Billions, sucks. She was terrible in The Watchman and has in no way improved at all it seems. Not sure who she is sleeping with in Hollywood to get parts because she has NO talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This show is a perfect example of how hollywood white washes things for tv.
Giamatti's role IRL is an indian guy and the overarching framework of the show (targeting insider trading buyside fund) was similar to the galleon group case - which was a fund run by Raj Rajaratnam (Sri Lankan).
Then again, Showtime wouldn't pick up this show (already picked it up for two seasons) if the producers cast two swarthy types for leads - now would they?
Ridiculous - this isn't 1950 anymore people - oh and the galleon group case is a fresh case, less than 5 years old.
I found the Galleon case fascinating but putting an ethnic element into it would be a distraction to most viewers (I'm thinking of Don Cheadle's Marty in House of Lies).
I'm loving the show.
Pretty pathetic that you can't see past your own bias. That thinking actually sucks and is disappointing.![]()
another pp - agreed, pretty sad stuff.
SO SAD. Cheadle is AMAZING in that role. Are you saying that he is a distraction because he's black?! WTF?
Anonymous wrote:The name dropping of firms is funny - Skadden, SullCrom....why no Wachtell?
Anonymous wrote:I love the show! Paul Giamatti is great as the U.S. attorney and the actor playing the hedge fund guy Axe is awesome. My only complaint is that I don't think that Malin Ackerman, who plays Axe's wife, is believable as former working-class Irish Catholic girl from Staten Island (isn't she from Sweden?). She is beautiful, but I am just not buying it. Anyway, thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stop seeing him as Brody.
I like Paul Giamatti's wife, the Axe shrink.
Enjoying this show, although I think the critics don't like it very much. Apparently it's already been renewed for a second season so we can get invested.
The shrink was 'Rachel' on Mad Men. The Jewish department store heiress that had an affair with Draper.