![]() ![]() In an edit that deserves all the comedic timing awards, DMV employee Jimmy Barrett (sorry, Patrick Fischler) first smiles at Senior’s offer of $100, then we immediately cut to a shot of Senior and Kevin, surrounded by NYPD, being escorted inside. Pretty ballsy of the guy considering Kevin nearly sideswiped a bus, but then again, elitists like Senior don’t care about, you know, commuters. Papa Rhoades kicked things off with a bang in this episode by attempting to bribe a Department of Motor Vehicles employee after his grandson, Kevin, failed his driving test. ![]() Also, one could argue that it was Senior who served as the catalyst for Chuck and Wendy’s eventual alliance. character, and we, the audience, benefited immensely from his performance. “DMV” was also an unexpected treat because Jeffrey DeMunn got to double down on the hilariously vile Charles Rhoades Sr. But more importantly, we’re seeing more cracks in Prince’s inner circle - namely, with the billionaire’s protégé (and Scooter’s nephew), Philip Charyn. After last week’s plotline-packed extravaganza, co-creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien gave their audience a much-needed breather with the stripped-down “DMV.” By simplifying the narrative, the result was Billions’ strongest season-seven episode yet.Īs Mike Prince continues to propel himself onto the political stage, we’re now looking at a potential alliance between Chuck and Wendy. I’ve always believed in the “less is more” adage, and even though it took half a season, Billions finally got that memo this week. ![]() It will make its Showtime debut on Sunday, September 24, at 8 p.m. “DMV” is available to stream now via Paramount+ with Showtime. ![]()
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