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How good is Bobby Axelrod when it comes to grandstanding?

Thats what made the final scene of this episode such a melancholy one.
(The use of Motley Crues Home Sweet Home didnt hurt either.)
We could see that Savion was a pawn in his game, even if Axe couldnt.
As soon as Chuck found out Mike is Axes real enemy, he attempted to recruit the nice-guy billionaire.
This episode also kicked off a great Chuck arc courtesy of two words: Julianna Margulies.
Could this be a sign that his self-improvement goal is for real?
So, hes gonna have another child.
This kid isnt even conceived yet and already Im mourning his or her future.
The truth is, Taylor is flailing.
So, with Wendys help, Taylor masterfully persuades a Big Oil CEO to go the environmentally friendly route.
Wendy doesnt immediately say yes to the offer, but I think shes more than tempted by the idea.
Cant imagine its going to run smoothly.
Could that be part of Taylors ultimate plan?
Loose Change
I bow down toBillionsfor referencingRickys Clam Housein this episode.
I have wonderful memories of dining at the now-shuttered seafood establishment with my parents in the early 1980s.
There hasnt been that much sexual tension between Axe and Wendy since theymade a bed together.
I can corroborate Taylors history-of-the-whaling-industry monologue: I did a report on it back in middle school.
Jesus, Chuck grapefruits?