@@JasperMeurs /The quote comes from the excellent movie, "China Town" (1974) starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It was nominated for 11 Oscars. If memory serves, the line comes at the end of the movie (quoted as well as I can remember), "Forget it Jake, Its China Town." Jack did an underrated sequel that is also excellent, "Two Jakes." - Especially if you like period pieces of 1950's (Casablanca, Maltese Falcon, etc.) That said......I would call the reference, 'obscure' to say the least.
I didnt know these stories were based on real situations… lawyers investors the stock exchange… I guess it would be entertaining for me to make a world of Japan (queens) and the aliens in the Bronx..
This show is aimless. Flimsy conflict, no stakes, don’t know why people like it. It doesn’t even do what it should, make Wall Street, the elite, old money, look majestic, attractive, GRAND, like Wolf of Wall Street, Social Network. Doesn’t even focus on the main thing. Money. Great acting though.
We should acknowledge “eat the rich” TV for what it is: not a cultural “reckoning” with the wealthy and corrupt, but pure, empty catharsis. The supposedly anti-capitalist satire neither shows us how to become rich ourselves nor how to get rid of the rich-or the entire game. There’s no way out. But what about the elite-can they handle being mocked and shamed as douchebags? Absolutely. Unlike the middle class, the elite are defined by their pragmatic, shameless discretion. They don’t care what people think; they care about what people do. Do they own anything? Trade is the only real action that matters. We’re all playing the same game, and those who embrace it shamelessly are the winners-just like the heroines in White Lotus.
I have never watched the show before but if I were to judge this clip as I did like what I saw, there was good enough a story to tell that kept me wanting to know what happens next despite all of that in what you said.
@ Definitely good scenes and interesting schemes but … watch the show. Waited 8 episodes for the show to settle in, never does. No pressing issues, they focus on stuff that doesn’t matter.
real life isn't like those movies bud. you might be too elementary to see that it does focus on money. money is the central theme of the entire show, half the shit is only possible because of the money. like it or not almost everyone in this show has a ton of money, even the people prosecuting those with more.
Dollar Bill chicken scene was just comedy 😂😂😂
Dollar bill is the best
"Forget it, Bill, it's chicken town".
the moment was played just so perfectly. A great homage.
“You intend to kill a few hundred thousand chickens”
“Their dead anyway” lmfao you can’t beat that logic
That mentality really terrifies me
“Forget about it Bill, It’s ChickenTown…” HAHAHAHAH love it.
I'm intensely curious if anyone under......50 (?) got that reference ? Intensely......curious......
@@shannonmcstormy5021 Nope. No clue.
@@JasperMeurs /The quote comes from the excellent movie, "China Town" (1974) starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It was nominated for 11 Oscars. If memory serves, the line comes at the end of the movie (quoted as well as I can remember), "Forget it Jake, Its China Town." Jack did an underrated sequel that is also excellent, "Two Jakes." - Especially if you like period pieces of 1950's (Casablanca, Maltese Falcon, etc.) That said......I would call the reference, 'obscure' to say the least.
Give us series of AXE as a kid
All of these PALE in comparison to Axe’s revenge on Prince to get his company back.
I love the way this show takes care of the "bros" you know what i mean.
No one knows what you mean.
@@lukedorrington9712 Just cheking. I though my comments were being blocked.
Explain
Nobody knows what it means, but it's provocative, gets the people going!
The lyrics of the song just makes the scene even more iconic
First few seasons were great
1 & 2 were the best for me
@sbtopjosh4098 agreed
"I'm the guy who always delivers." - Dollar Bill
should have squeezed 2 more seasons in there
That was a great show.
i DOUBT IT.
Ben kim is one of the most underrated characters!
11:29 damn i like the soundtrack in this part
And axe story at Switzerland
is crazy how far chuck willing to lose such huge sum just to catch axe
this is and alweys will be one of my favorite TV shows of all time
100%
Victor is a certified monster
Please bring this show back
Don't sell drugs , Why don't you collaborate and make millions
Man, if this a video about the best schemes, Bobby got screwed over hard in them
I didnt know these stories were based on real situations… lawyers investors the stock exchange… I guess it would be entertaining for me to make a world of Japan (queens) and the aliens in the Bronx..
Nothing like valuable Intel
Always wondered why Axe didn't take out Chuck and Prince!
hallo captain price..
I'm lost
❤
muito fixe
New season??
I have a difficult time watching pOs like this
serias
and this is exactly why americans worship billionaiers ;D
4chan meme show
omg
It's a woke bullshit peddling series. It's also a great show.
Great show before they went the woke direction.
This show is aimless. Flimsy conflict, no stakes, don’t know why people like it. It doesn’t even do what it should, make Wall Street, the elite, old money, look majestic, attractive, GRAND, like Wolf of Wall Street, Social Network. Doesn’t even focus on the main thing. Money.
Great acting though.
We should acknowledge “eat the rich” TV for what it is: not a cultural “reckoning” with the wealthy and corrupt, but pure, empty catharsis. The supposedly anti-capitalist satire neither shows us how to become rich ourselves nor how to get rid of the rich-or the entire game. There’s no way out.
But what about the elite-can they handle being mocked and shamed as douchebags? Absolutely. Unlike the middle class, the elite are defined by their pragmatic, shameless discretion. They don’t care what people think; they care about what people do. Do they own anything? Trade is the only real action that matters. We’re all playing the same game, and those who embrace it shamelessly are the winners-just like the heroines in White Lotus.
I have never watched the show before but if I were to judge this clip as I did like what I saw, there was good enough a story to tell that kept me wanting to know what happens next despite all of that in what you said.
@ Definitely good scenes and interesting schemes but … watch the show. Waited 8 episodes for the show to settle in, never does. No pressing issues, they focus on stuff that doesn’t matter.
real life isn't like those movies bud. you might be too elementary to see that it does focus on money. money is the central theme of the entire show, half the shit is only possible because of the money. like it or not almost everyone in this show has a ton of money, even the people prosecuting those with more.
@@abrahamakuei you are silly to think going to jail or losing all your money is somehow no stakes.
GOD.🦸♂️