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This season, Wendy is advancing in the opposite direction against Ax Cap as he faces a different threat, while Taylor faces a different character, and Chuck returns to his university to find a new path. Ax's major project begins but is marginalized due to a family crisis, Taylor emphasizes independence through more risks, and Chuck tries to put Wendy in a critical position that reflects the path of things.
The bottom line is that Showtime's high-stakes drama remains enormously entertaining, making its return more than welcome, even if the show's latest creative bets feel somewhat hedged.
As always, the craftsmanship remains superlative. What other show has this many first-rate New York actors who can juggle dialogue so rococo it leaves the listener with vertigo? What other drama is this funny?