He really doesn't. He thinks he's in control, but nobody's buying his bullshit, and he doesn't have a Boston Rob around to keep him reeled in this time.
I do agree that Cochran's in a much better position this time around than he was in his first season. Malcolm's fledgling alliance could work out, too, if he and Corinne hook back up after the merge and she brings Michael along.
I do agree that Cochran's in a much better position this time around than he was in his first season. Malcolm's fledgling alliance could work out, too, if he and Corinne hook back up after the merge and she brings Michael along.