Meanwhile, is playing a game of "King Kong vs. Godzilla" with Bryan Connerty and Jock Jeffcoat . Chuck successfully baits Connerty into seizing a case against Treasury Secretary Todd Krakow , knowing it will pit Connerty against his own boss.
By the end of the hour, Bryan successfully maneuvers to get a on Chuck and his father, Charles Sr. , potentially crossing the very ethical lines he once despised.
He has become so blinded by his rivalry that he fails to see he is becoming the "mini-Chuck" he always feared. Closing the Loop [S4E6] Right Wrong Both Neither
She proposes a "scorched-earth" strategy to Bobby Axelrod . Instead of Axe destroying the new Mason Capital venture, he should manipulate events so that Taylor is forced to be the one who kills it. This would leave Taylor's relationship with Douglas irreparably damaged, striking a blow more devastating than any financial loss. Chuck’s Double-Edged Sword
is brutally humiliated when an old enemy, Nussfaur , sets him up for a public prank involving a fake fraternity invitation. Meanwhile, is playing a game of "King Kong vs
The episode highlights a tragic irony in Bryan Connerty’s arc. In his obsessive quest to take down Chuck for his lack of principles, Bryan is rapidly discarding his own.
Wendy uses her therapeutic expertise to identify Taylor’s ultimate vulnerability: their desire to fix their father's past failures. By the end of the hour, Bryan successfully
The episode ends with various characters realizing their own limits: