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Taylor is up against a wall with their Russian oligarch patron.
2s money just happens to be tied up in that very bank!
Axe then unwittinglyhelpsTaylor by ordering the rep to pull back the brothers loans.
Now Andolovs goons have no money to give Mason Capital.
Taylor Mason, youre my hero.
He agrees, quoting Bob Ritchie and my own reaction: Only God knows why.
As for Wendy, her screen-time continues to be of the subplot variety.
Troy explains that for most people, BDSM is role-playing.
But Chucks need to be dominated in bed is rooted deep.
Hey, Wendy, youre a psychiatrist you really needed Troy to tell you this?
Bonnie is no fool, quickly inferring that their session is for Wendys benefit.
Wendy asks pointed questions, such as whether the hard-ass-at-work Bonnie needs to be submissive at home.
The depressing answer is that she goes running at night until I forget that I want anything at all.
The final shot of the episode has Wendy doing the same.
Thatseason-three stripteasehas unleashed Confident Ben Kim, and I am lapping it up.
Also, the way he proudly announced, This ones mine!
when Natalie Merchants Wonder played at Bonnies party?
Almost as good as his Tubthumping cameo during Axe and Donnie Caansseason-one mens-room conference.
Also deserving of an attaboy is Mafee (Dan Soder).
After Rudy (Chris Carfizzi) was (finally!)
fired from Axe Cap last week, he begged Mafee to hire him at Mason Capital.
But after much waffling, Mafee makes the leap from underling to partner, and rejects Rudy.
Good on Mafee for recognizing it.
Ergo, chomping wins out during Chucks campaign announcement at theveryNew YorkFeast of San Gennaro.
Speaking of chomping, no one angrily chomps a sandwich better than Toby Leonard Moores Bryan Connerty.