Billions

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9 episodes · May 15, 2016

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  • S0E1

    About Billions

    May 15, 201660m

    Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis take you inside the new Showtime original series about two titanic figures on a collision course in the high stakes world of New York finance: Billions.

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  • Street Slang
    S0E2

    Street Slang

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A discussion of the extra details of the different and relatable dialogue and vocabulary to the law and finance worlds, so you can understand what certain words mean.

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  • Profile Axe
    S0E3

    Profile Axe

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A look at Hedgefund manager Bobby Axelrod, the alpha male, first generation billionaire with real money.

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  • Profile Chuck
    S0E4

    Profile Chuck

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A look at Chuck Rhoades the US attorney for the Southern District of New York which includes Manhattan and Wall Street and is one of the most powerful law enforcement positions in America.

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  • Profile Wendy
    S0E5

    Profile Wendy

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A look at Wendy Rhoades the in house performance coach at Axe Capital where she is swimming with the sharks.

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  • Profile Lara
    S0E6

    Profile Lara

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A look at Lara Axelrod who comes from a working class family married to Bobby Axelrod.

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  • Location: New York
    S0E7

    Location: New York

    Nov 8, 201660m

    The important role New York City plays in the show as not just a setting, but a character in it. It also looks at the importance of food in the show and set design.

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  • Character Development
    S0E8

    Character Development

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A look at the show's central conflicts, the layered characters, their backgrounds, and their core interactions.

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  • Shadows and Light
    S0E9

    Shadows and Light

    Nov 8, 201660m

    A closer look at the contrasts within the show's characters and the gray areas in between. It also looks at how the production accentuates or contrasts them throughout the season.

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