41. "I don't think Sacker was being vengeful tho" In response to In response to 40 Wed Apr-10-19 04:58 PM by Mynoriti
Or that she turned on Chuck out of spite. I think she was being pragmatic. It's just that Chuck's move with her dad stripped her of any hesitation to join what she felt was the winning side.
And Chuck doesn't deserve loyalty from ANYONE. He has a history of serving people up rather than take an L. Aside from ignoring Sacker's wishes, he straight up sacrificed Ira to get at Axe. Aside from publicly humiliating Wendy now, he put her whole career at risk when he snooped through her laptop to get at Axe. There are surely a few more examples i'm missing.
It's an interesting angle you mentioned about Wendy pushing him to win at all costs, but not realizing what that means. Also the fact that Axe has shown more loyalty to Wendy in that sense than Chuck has.