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* RevengeBeforeReason: Benny's connection with a key client lead him to be more focused on passionately getting her justice than actually listening to Bull's advice.

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Benny's connection with a key client lead leads him to be more focused on passionately getting her justice than actually listening to Bull's advice.advice, which leads to trouble in court.
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'''Season 1, Episode 17'''
!! Name Game



* IronicName: It's intentionally pointed out that, though the bank is a "Trust", they aren't trustworthy.

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* IronicName: It's intentionally pointed out by Bull that, though the bank is a "Trust", they aren't trustworthy.
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When a bank is responsible for conning clients out of their savings, Bull takes the case, and funds it with his own money. Things get complicated when Benny starts falling for one of the clients.

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* ConMan: Aside from the phony brokers, there's one egotistic female employee in particular that Bull relies on to help prove how gullible people really are, and ends up purchasing a car from in exchange for her repeated assistance.
* IronicName: It's intentionally pointed out that, though the bank is a "Trust", they aren't trustworthy.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Benny's connection with a key client lead him to be more focused on passionately getting her justice than actually listening to Bull's advice.
* ShoutOut: The event is compared in-setting to the film ''Film/BoilerRoom''.
* WhiteCollarCrime: The bank led people to believe they were making a sound stock investment, then had their people sell all their own stocks when enough clients bought in and increased its value.

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