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Sam C. Martin | ... | Jason Shaw / ... 7 episodes, 2012 |
Jordan Butcher | ... | Todd / ... 7 episodes, 2012 | |
Sharon Jordan | ... | Susan / ... 7 episodes, 2012 | |
Josh Shibata | ... | Leonard / ... 7 episodes, 2012 | |
Kevin Ashworth | ... | David 6 episodes, 2012 | |
Sharon Gardner | ... | Nancy / ... 6 episodes, 2012 | |
Timothy Guest | ... | Robert / ... 6 episodes, 2012 | |
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Don Robb | ... | Grandpa 6 episodes, 2012 |
Eamon Sheehan | ... | Scott / ... 5 episodes, 2012 | |
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Derek Meacham | ... | Martin 4 episodes, 2012 |
Jason Weiss | ... | Byron 4 episodes, 2012 | |
Bryan Kent | ... | Clyde 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Marcia Walter | ... | Paula 3 episodes, 2012 | |
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Shawn Bhatt | ... | Peak Employee 2 episodes, 2012 |
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Eric Naroyan | ... | Peak Employee 2 episodes, 2012 |
Anthony James Whitewolf | ... | Peak Employee 2 episodes, 2012 | |
It's a rare behind-the-scenes look into the shadowy world of billionaire investors - where egos and intrigue collide and a single deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars must get done at any cost.
With insight, wit, and depth, "Cost of Capital" investigates the levels of power and competition when a private equity firm searches for new deals. The characters are complex, performances are layered and detailed, and the editing is well-paced, allowing moments and ideas to really land before a quickening of action. The directorial work feels like Michael Mann's, with camera and light creating imagery that supports the ideas behind the story. A few emotionally-tense moments for the main character are handled deftly, and what could have been a turn into sentimentality is instead a reveal of backstory which grounds the central hero in an all-too real contemporary economic problem.