Your TV schedule tonight should include RulesOfTheGame for this reason:
The “beginning” is the crucial context – and episode-long flashback – we need to help figure out the suspected murder. Most interestingly, though, we come to realise that’s first episode is crammed full of surface-level optics that, upon being scratched away, reveal a fraught history of trauma, deceit, abuse and power.
Sam continues to smile: “We don’t need to change the work culture … You’re here because the bloke who had your job fucked up – don’t do the same.” While the first episode is a slightly clunky slow burn, questions and niggling doubts do start to arise. Most importantly, though, it does highlight how many successful, outdated companies operate. The sentiment thathighlights is that if everything looks alright to the outside world, internal distress is worth it.
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