@@edmundnagel9492 China has a few tini tiny problems. Like the housing collapse, demographics, trade wars, corruption... and you know... some tiny stuff. I mean he does say "slowly", so that should be represented somewhere as a factor.
My uncle, who is malay-indian, worked in MA at Morgan Stanley, till he made VP. Accoridng to him High Finance is as meritocratic as it gets. The colour of the bills you pulling is the color that's relevant. Plus, Rishi is literally the most character on the show.
BBC - I frequently find that your shows (while trying to relate to modern audiences) actually sour my interest Classical themes that we’ve forever seen in storytelling are more likely to grab an audience & make them feel good.
A team usually can make more money than one person. If he wants his behaviour to be excused then he should make sure to make more money than the entire team. In any case, he is just making it harder for himself.
Rishi’s episode was fantastic!
Same could be said of the former prime minister.
This reminds me of the Sopranos scene when Christopher gets confronted about his addiction.
I am Chinese and when I heard the "China is slowly growing more powerful" I laughed my ass off
Better the population grows bro with good benefits in every people in china than power
Because it’s true?
Whats the joke? Do you think China isn't developing as a nation?
@@edmundnagel9492 China has a few tini tiny problems. Like the housing collapse, demographics, trade wars, corruption... and you know... some tiny stuff. I mean he does say "slowly", so that should be represented somewhere as a factor.
@@ackwebde Not sure who youre arguing against, I never said there were no problems in China
As a person who's worked in finance if the staff isn't racist you're commiting bank fraud.
This wasn't racism though, Rishi genuinely had shitty behaviour.
Is this a Front office issue? I worked in banking IT for the last 11 years - never caught even a hint of racism.
@@ackwebde They're an investment bank, so he was executing trades and such.
My uncle, who is malay-indian, worked in MA at Morgan Stanley, till he made VP. Accoridng to him High Finance is as meritocratic as it gets. The colour of the bills you pulling is the color that's relevant.
Plus, Rishi is literally the most character on the show.
@@FrostByteVoyager Nah he was the only likable man
Best season so far
Rishi is the man, these people are insanely insufferable.
Is that vicstar?
Great casting all around. I have been in meetings like this.
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Compare the tight writing of Margin Call this... it doesn't survive.
I am with Rishi in this !
Typical not everything is misogynistic there is misandry as well which is never addressed.
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I just picture R. Lee Ermey taking in the adults claiming victimhood at the table. "Hooooly shit!"
Why does he look like he’s been beat up?
cos hes been beat up
Never take money from a loan shark.
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I don't think you're powerful enough to talk to them like that.
BBC - I frequently find that your shows (while trying to relate to modern audiences) actually sour my interest
Classical themes that we’ve forever seen in storytelling are more likely to grab an audience & make them feel good.
I have no context. China growing more powerful 😂
Last actor is terrible or the whole scene and lines were ridiculous
Most overrated show of all time. No plot, no story, just awful sex scenes
Season 1 and 2 had some good promise, season 3 was a car crash
Spot on
what if his speech is in bad taste he makes money and th team and the desk in the business of making money !1
A team usually can make more money than one person. If he wants his behaviour to be excused then he should make sure to make more money than the entire team. In any case, he is just making it harder for himself.