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Kimberly Beck, and Nixon
TheFearmakers28 March 2024
The point of RICH MAN POOR MAN book 2 is that the original rich man is now very rich, and yet he's also poor in that he's an underdog dealing with a corporate antagonist who is truly filthy rich, making him relatable again like when the original was building, and he was climbing...

That's the idea, anyway, and mostly he's romancing his pretty lawyer while we are now introduced to another good female character (after Cassie Yates from the last episode) in Kimberly Beck, his lawyer's wayward daughter who's as loose and carefree as Susan Blakely was, but without a destination or any talent, really, except for getting in trouble...

Meanwhile Falconetti is poised to attack while the Billy, Wesley and Ramona triangle's on pause as the company's strike continues.... Rudy dealing with stubborn working-class union-loving John Anderson...

And what's kind of funny is the talk about Nixon... describing him and his cabinet as if the characters already knew, in 1968, about Watergate... meanwhile he hadn't even become president. But it would be way more bias nowadays... The 1970's were liberal, but were also for everyone.
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