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Ill be honest: This was a real mixed bag for me!

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Its a good episode (theyre all good episodes!)

I kept waiting for a little something more to drop, and was … mildly disappointed?

… when nothing did.

That being said: Wendy!!

The moneyisthe job, and she likes it.

This Wendy would never have sold the Maserati as a form of self-flagellation.

Shed be doing doughnuts outside Taylor Mason Capital in it, while giving them the finger.

Nowthatsa Wendy Im excited to learn more about.

Not someone who thinks shes in any way too good for the job shes doing.

I like people who love their work.

Everyone is at peak Loving Their Work as we open on the much-anticipated capital raise.

When the eventual Axe-Taylor confrontation happens, itsnothinglike the Wendy-Taylor version, which really delights me.

I wasnt expecting Taylor to rip into Wendy at all I mean, it WAS a job offer!

Hes angry, but it almost seems more like hethinkshe should be angry.

Theres a lot going on there.

I guess well see!

We knew that the minute he walked into his office to see Sacker slightly barring his office door.

(I say as an inveterate Chuck-hater.)

He is completely and utterly deflated!

He can barely spit out the mandatory lines about revenge and Ill be back and so on.

Speaking of dirty, dirty favors, Im glad we got some clarity from Taylors final scene with Oscar.

This isnt the first time, is the thing.

It doesnt feel that transgressive.