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In the fourth season, we are introducing a new series of powerful dramas, as Chuck faces a new threat because of his new career aspirations that have been planned for a long time. On the other hand, Wendy and Axe are meeting again for a plan to block Taylor's work in as little time as possible. Taylor thinks of getting into a business with a partner that might completely change the course of things
It's a fine line between characters you love to hate and ones you despise so much you'd like to see them removed from your television immediately, and "A Proper Sendoff" is designed to push against that line without quite crossing over it.
Beyond just how realistic it is, this episode really crackled with great writing, and Chuck Sr continues to be an absolute delight every time he gets screen time, adding even more value to what is probably the best season of Billions so far.
As soon as the James Brown tune "The Payback" plays over the opening images of flames cremating the body of "Black Jack" Foley...it's firmly established that this episode will be about revenge, and there will be no room for subtlety.
It's the day of Jack Foley's funeral here on Billions, which thankfully doesn't mean it's a somber day. Billions doesn't do somber. Instead, the day sees more power moves, more backstabbing, and more personal reckoning.