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Their behavior very easily could have put Joe behind bars and, but for a stroke of good fortune (Gordon handing him the anti-virus), Joe's career was over too. Nothing Mutiny then had was proprietary and if anyone failed Donna or Cam it was Boz not letting them know that a Westtech rip-off was a strong possibilty.

Good points about TWD. I personally enjoyed season one of that series but stopped watching it long ago. in fact HACF is the only scripted show I watch on television aside from HBOs great remake in "The Night Of". I'm curious if any other HACF viewers don't care for formulamatic shows.

Dennis, I don't agree with your opinion viv à vis HACF, but thanks for doing the reviews. great to have a place to read, discuss and think about this show.

100% about the Ryan acquisition. There is so much animus for Joe that people automatically attribute motives to his actions that aren't necissarily there. He subtly tweaked Gordon, but that's it.

Cam is very immature and she seems to handle things by throwing a fit. Boz calms her down all the time and he's around because he likes her and respects her chops. She just needs to grow up a little. Donna, on the other hand, as Omar used to say, "needs to get got."

Joe had to get his last year. The big surprise for me was how duplicitous Donna turned out to be. Cam is just immature. This year we may see the return of Joe's American Psycho persona in more relaxed clothes (He WAS more intimidating in the Armani suits with the $200 haircut though).

Let's not forget, Joe didn't seek out a way to lure Ryan away from Mutiny. Joe had no clue who he was until Ryan showed up under the GG bridge. Joe simply took the time to deliver the extra flourish with his thrust of the blade. He interrupted the deposition and then had Ryan tell Godon where he was headed. I

I'm ferverently hoping we don't see Tom and his pervasive forehead this season.

Following their behavior in last year's climactic moments, I hope Joe makes it his mission to get, and remain in, Cam's and Donna's heads for a long time. If Mutiny didn't have so many employees, it's demise would be welcome retribution as well.