I saw episode 7 of the first season, not because I used financial topics to practice listening. I can't stand it anymore... Chuck is a rookie character, so he must be safe first, and his wife ran to bathe with the enemy and was still in the dark. Here, trying to deceive a psychologist's wife, oppressing his subordinates, and a father who is chasing Xiaoli's marital affair and only acts recklessly... And Axe is good at dealing, inviting people's hearts, and strong (this is also exaggerated). Some exaggerated, many things feel Axe like God) and a virtuous house assistant who plays hardball, this character has almost no human weakness, no matter what happens, it can be saved. The outcome seems to have already been decided, and there is no suspense.
Two people who are very knowledgeable about the accident provoked a battle of losing-lose knowingly for no reason. In my mind, I can't rationalize such an irrational behavior at all. It would be better if it could provide some background.
At least in the first seven episodes, because Chuck's character is too bad, every battle Axe is too easy to win, so that the show loses the ups and downs of the plot and the sense of plot. The two faced each other for too long, and the plot development was that no matter Chuck tried his best, he couldn't find Axe's pressure point... The only turning point was that Chuck regretted the agreement that had been reached due to Axe's emotional provocation at the negotiating table... It's kind of small. A child's sense of being sullen when he loses a game... I only feel Absolutely no taste in such a setting... As an adult, make up your mind first before you sit down to the table.
I still hope that the following plot will turn around and bring some surprises~ To be continued.
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