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[QUOTE="ZooCougar, post: 2162910, member: 296"] It's compelling because it is rich outlaws versus corrupt and ambitious lawmen. Axe is pretty transparent about how he goes about his way, Chuck wants Axe basically for sport and to launch his campaign. Chuck may have sidestepped my prediction for him and the Sandicot situation may not blow up in his face since he won't pursue Axe over it because it would lead the circle back to his Dad, Foley and ultimately him. But I wonder if he is up to some self sabotage of his own. Chuck feels that the playing field isn't level so he dusts of his Lawyer's Ice Juice binder to make a play for wealth. Except his Dad doesn't have the liquid assets because they are tied up in the Casino thing upstate! LOL So Chuck has to open up his blind trust and dip into that for the Ice Juice. What could possibly go wrong? I am kind of hoping that Chuck is cunning enough figure out how to use Ice Juice against his Dad and Foley. I mean they help him, but their own shadiness handcuffs him in dealing with Axe and he is sick of it. Lastly, it's amazing to me about how pop culture misunderstands Ayn Rand. Somewhere in there Dollar Bill makes an Ayn Rand reference for validation. Ayn Rand would hate Hedge Funds and Hedgies. Under her philsophy, they produce nothing; therefore they are an illegitimate means of generating wealth. [/QUOTE]
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