Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow...
A giant corporate networking party thrown by Joe and Spencer (with an assist from Mr. Anderson's yacht, "The Old Man") gave Ballers an improved episode over last week's - though the show still lacks teeth in many respects.
For the first time really, some cracks started to show in Spencer's tailored veneer. Not, like, "AMC drama" darkness, but a few things here and there that at least helped make him a bit more interesting. As the night pressed on and Spencer got more and more agitated (and assumedly drunk), his frustrations grew with Ricky and Reggie. Which then caused him to snap and shove Reggie through the DJ stand. Now, can we blame him? Do we condemn his actions? Not entirely. Reggie was being an ass. But in the very least it showed us that Spencer was unable to follow his own advice when it came to keeping one's cool. Advice he'd been trying to impress upon Ricky.
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A giant corporate networking party thrown by Joe and Spencer (with an assist from Mr. Anderson's yacht, "The Old Man") gave Ballers an improved episode over last week's - though the show still lacks teeth in many respects.
For the first time really, some cracks started to show in Spencer's tailored veneer. Not, like, "AMC drama" darkness, but a few things here and there that at least helped make him a bit more interesting. As the night pressed on and Spencer got more and more agitated (and assumedly drunk), his frustrations grew with Ricky and Reggie. Which then caused him to snap and shove Reggie through the DJ stand. Now, can we blame him? Do we condemn his actions? Not entirely. Reggie was being an ass. But in the very least it showed us that Spencer was unable to follow his own advice when it came to keeping one's cool. Advice he'd been trying to impress upon Ricky.
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