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This episode feels like deja vu all over again.

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ByBillionsstandards, Chuck could become President of the United States in that time.

The premise of Hindenburg is simple.

But thats not what Im thinking about going into these final three episodes of the season.

What I want to know is, what is Kate Sackers objective?

Why else would Sacker spend the episode quietly guiding Prince toward Chucks political destruction?

But then again, what fun would that be?

Like Prince observes, Chuck lives for this kind of conflict.

Billions ruse of the week is, as usual, pretty darn crafty.

But since shes not a member, shes told to wait outside until Legere arrives.

Or, in laymans terms, to unlock all exclusive clubs and parks in the city.

And there is no wayBillionsis passing up the opportunity for another fabulous Paul Giamatti monologue.

Until that is, it spectacularly crashed and burned.

He implores the Senate to avoid the same fate by doing something the Hindenburg never did: reverse course.

Even Prince has to admit, Dang, hes good.

Chuck then switches gears, setting his sights on the man solely responsible for his precarious political future.

Chucks success was built on his own shadiness, corruption, and blue-blood family.

What are the chances she can and will remain in that position?

Loose Change

Chuck: The best way to peace is overwhelming force.

Man,Billionsreally has its finger on the pulse ofthe worlds inner monologueright now.