Black Monday was one of the first casualties of the Coronapocalypse. But the show was lucky that they had finished filming the season before shutdown and were able to finish editing the season and get the rest of it out by the summer. Billions, which was airing at the same time still has not finished that season yet. By the time Black Monday season two ended, big changes had occurred. Dawn confessed to Black Monday. Blair announced he was running for the seat his gay lover, who hung himself, used to have. And we were down one Leighman brother.
Season three starts off with Dawn in prison, hustling while
reading Shawshank Redemption (natch). Mo
has taken to producing jazz music in the old Jammer Group office after leaving
Wall Street (or kicked off depending on who you ask). Blair is a freshman congressman with an
unfortunate historic office. And there
is a surprising Leighman brother replacement.
The episode titles in the first season referred to the number of day until Black Monday. They dropped that for the second season, but numbers are back for season three: the season premiere is entitled “Ten!” Next week is “Nine!” What are they counting down to? It is not explicitly said, but one character does talk about heading to the nineties while the second episode features some nineties references like lyrics to a 1992 Ice Cube song. So I guess we can assume that is it until proven otherwise. Personally I look forward to the fourth season with Mo sporting a Kid n Play style flattop.
Black Monday airs Sundays at 10:00 on Showtime.
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