Chucks friends take him away for a weekend, where he begins to plan his revenge against Mike Prince.
An achievable goal, certainly, but Chuck proves to be difficult to pull away.
Meanwhile, back at Mike Prince Capital, the boss is in a celebratory mood.

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Wags wants more details, but Prince is being mysterious.
So they do as they’re told, and the employees are, naturally, nervous.
Could this be a celebration or a firing?
Prince won’t tip his hand, so everyone is left panicking.
“Why on me, why not my opponent?”
As Wags tells her, she’ll want to knoweverythingthat could be used against her come election time.
“So you’re the one who was always one step ahead of us?”
says Kate, referring to her time trying to lock up Axe.
Hall’s information isn’t really damning in a sensational way, but it is troubling.
Alright, back to Chuck’s not-so-relaxing weekend.
He needs to be in front of people again, going after the worst society has to offer.
This season has seen some ebbs and flows.
Simply put, the season started to stagnate.