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The Pirate of Prague

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The Pirate of Prague

Apple TV+ / Blanchard House

True Crime, News, Society & Culture

4.2849 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Viktor and his investors await the Azeris’ approval of the oil deal they hope will trigger the ultimate payday. They bend over backwards to keep key officials onside. 


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0:00.0

Uh, uh, testing one, two, three, popping peas.

0:05.3

Um, how many, uh, how many episodes is this going to be?

0:09.5

Eight.

0:10.7

Oh, Jesus.

0:14.6

Hubris describes excessive pride or dangerous overconfidence.

0:21.4

In ancient Greece, hubris referred to actions that violated natural order,

0:28.0

or which shamed and humiliated the victim,

0:31.4

sometimes for the pleasure or gratification of the abuser.

0:36.5

In his work rhetoric, Aristotle believed that hubris was a form of

0:42.2

disrespect and or insolence towards others, especially the gods. Thanks, Wikipedia.

1:03.0

It was a one Italian restaurant, Upper East Side. And the bodyguards, some of them stayed outside, and some of them came in and stood near the table.

1:12.3

We had this big lavish meal, wines flowing.

1:16.9

I believe some of the men were drinking scotch.

1:21.8

And at some point, Victor pulls out a cigar.

1:31.0

Smoking was not allowed in New York at that point in time, let alone a cigar.

1:38.3

So people around started complaining.

1:43.8

Victor was like, oh, don't complain.

1:47.0

I'll just buy your meal.

1:49.6

I'm sure every one of these people were looking at us like,

1:53.1

I can afford my own meal.

1:54.8

All I want is for you to stop smoking that cigar.

2:02.7

In ancient Greece, Nemesis was the goddess who personified retribution.

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