While Chuck contemplates a political move, Axe reckons with a moral decision.

Instead, everyone forges onward, seeing every morally bankrupt decision as part of the game.

Victory Lap certainly doesnt start with any sort of ethical conversation, instead jumping right into intimidation and anger.

Episode 207

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So, he teams up with Hall and sets about finding the source of the fumbled deal.

That brings them to Marco first.

But Marco seems just as flustered as everyone else.

He clearly didnt benefit from the Sandicot deal going under.

More on that in a bit.

Of course, Chuck would never admit to such morally reprehensible acts, but thats what hes doing.

Wendy calls him on it later, and he still wont admit that its a problem.

Here, we also learn a bit more about the mysterious Black Jack Foley.

Hes an untouchable, unknowable God… and Axe wants a meeting with him.

I look forward to that meeting of the minds.

He cant imagine doing this to hardworking people.

But theres much more going on here.

He goes looking for one more opinion, and he finds one in Lara.

She basically scolds him for even considering taking a partial loss.

It looks like Axe is back to being his old self again.