If my comments are ridiculous, why are you so interested?
Where did you read that Christian is rich?
Maybe he is, but he could also be millions of dollars in debt and his company could be on the verge of bankruptcy...
Anyone can make absurd assumptions like your idiotic statement defining the Boss as just a rich man...
He pays the salaries of all his employees...
It's your statement that's ridiculous, and only someone without a brain could reduce the character of the head of a company to “A RICH MAN.”--- you are making me laugh
Let me get this straight... are you poor? And so you hate rich people?
But your statement is completely ridiculous and irrelevant to the plot.
That's not what defines Christian's character. He's the head of a company and pays all his employees on time.
The boss can decide who to fire, and it's clear that on his first day, Hutch caused the company Christian heads to lose millions of dollars...
Do you think a boss who loses millions of dollars because of one of his employees doesn't have the right to fire him?
Do you think Christian is a rich man who doesn't need to work?
It seems to me that you are the one who doesn't have a clear idea of what it means to be rich... because if you don't work or allow your employees to make you lose millions of dollars, Christian would become a homeless bum very soon.
Do you think this is a scene of a rich man that does't need to work
Are you sure that Hutch have no idea?
If Hutch has no idea who the person talking to his boss is... and Christian said to him, “Didn't we serve you well?”... then Christian isn't rich enough to afford to lose two clients on the same day...
and, coincidentally, the two clients had been assigned to Hutch (another important thing to know is that on the first day Christian didn't even know Hutch was married, so he still knows nothing about his wife Vivian).
Is Hutch playing dumb?
As you can see, it doesn't matter how much money the boss has, and in real life, a boss of this type of business can go bankrupt in a matter of hours... one minute they're rich, the next they're homeless...