HBO understands something about Sunday nights. The weekend—that glorious respite from the onward march of late capitalism that governs many a premium cable subscribers’ nine-to-fives—has all but come to a close. This is the hour when dread creeps in, when the comedown hits hardest. It’s when we get a little agitated, gloomy, cynical. By the time the sun’s gone down and our morning alarms have been set, we don’t want frothy comedies or chaste romances.
Certain supporting characters also step to the frontline in surprising ways, including one who takes centerstage on an adrenaline-pumping,-esque midseason episode, while some protagonists feel pushed to the outskirts of the storyline. It’s a move that might frustrate some fans, but it winds up working to add color to the harsh fluorescent lights of the trading floor as well as some bite to the show’s pathos.
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