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Hello. Any of you guys happen to watch the Showtime series Billions? I'm just finishing up binge watching season two and think its a great show about the workings of Wall Street. Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis are excellent in it. Its amazing how people can get so rich from handling other people's money.
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Yeah its a great show actually. The second to last episode of season 2 was awesome.
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I watch as well. It's well-acted, Paul Giomatti and Damien Lewis are both great, and the supporting cast is good as well. The whole Governor angle this past season was interesting. Looking forward to season three.
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(05-24-2017, 09:38 PM)Millhouse Wrote: Yeah its a great show actually. The second to last episode of season 2 was awesome.
Yes that was a great episode. Chuck Rhodes gave up his trust money and screwed his father and lawyer to get Axe. Didn't Wendy invest all of her money at the last moment and lost it all?
The Question remains in season three if Rhodes has enough evidence on Bobby. IE, can all those video's and other evidence he gathered be traced back to bobby.
Btw, is Taylor male or female
Just read that she is a female and was in Orange is the new black.
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(05-28-2017, 12:46 PM)Millhouse Wrote: Taylor is biologically a female, but identifies as 'they'. At least the actress the does which is same as character too.
She is a great actress. I wish she would get those moles on her face removed however.
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Yeah Taylor is a great character. I still don't get the whole pronoun thing, but really like the character.
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