Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory Full Episode

Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 1

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When the county names Peak Garment the top company, colleagues reveal Larry holds 51% and earned $1.88M, yet he’s still treated as a driver and urged to get a proper title. Stung, Larry flashes back: a DNA test drove his father away, poverty and school bullying—Quincy humiliating him over a pen—and Harry’s steady support. He recalls finding a car-crash reward; the owner’s butler gave $100K, which Harry later invested into the business that became the factory. He returned Quincy's pen proudly. In the present he sees her and calls, "Quincy?"

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 2

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A woman arrives for a finance interview but is told there’s no headcount; she pleads, cites top grades, and leaves crying after Ms. Carter apologizes that hiring isn’t possible. Colleagues explain the company is flooded with applicants since becoming top-ranked, and the rejected woman frets, 'Quincy probably doesn't even remember me.' Management then schedules an appreciation banquet for all staff the next day. Seeing the event as the only chance to reconnect, someone resolves to approach her there and return a lost item: 'I'll take this chance to return the pen to her.'

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 3

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At a pre-banquet gathering Felix reveals a new car, said to cost around $200K. Quincy admits she failed the Peak Group finance interview for lack of a master's degree. Felix offers to have his dad make her chief accountant at Fortune Garment Factory, but Quincy refuses, saying, "No need." Felix then invites everyone for a spin. They realize his car is an Audew A6 and admire its understated luxury. Quincy declines the job but joins the drive, leaving her next career move unresolved.

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 4

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Felix approaches a parked high-end car with one-way glass, trying to reach whoever is inside. He introduces himself—"My dad is Simon, the owner of Fortune Group"—and asks for a number. Nearby, Henry and others force someone to throw away pens; Henry dumps the pens into a trash bin. When the car’s owner isn't inside, the group decides to go to a banquet. Later, one person brags about their Accord’s 2.4L, 160-horsepower engine, while another fumbles trying to recall the name of the person they just met, leaving that identity unconfirmed as they move on.

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 5

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At a class reunion banquet, former classmates exchange small talk while social divisions show. Felix returns a pen to Quincy and quietly flaunts wealth—expensive cigarettes and company ties—prompting side comments. Ms. Jacob reveals she now works at Peak Garment Factory and asks Felix to help her son find work; Felix assures he’ll place both the son and Quincy. The group toasts Ms. Jacob. Later, Larry’s absence is noticed; when asked, a classmate sneers, "that stinky beggar," leaving his whereabouts unexplained and the evening ending on a tense, unresolved note.

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 6

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Classmates spot Larry, the once-bullied, shabby man who stained Quincy's pen and was tossed in a trash bin. They mock his smell and past, while others argue he deserves help because he couldn't afford college. The group splits between demanding apologies and urging assistance. One person reveals they just bought a new Accard and need a driver, promising to contact Larry, while peers name Mr. Wood as the rich elite tied to Quincy. The key turn sends Larry from outcast toward a possible new role — the episode closes: 'An Audew key?'

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 7

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At a school reunion, classmates swarm a line worker when they spot an Audew A6—an expensive phone they can't believe he owns. Mocked as a 'Honrwell boy,' he insists smoking Honrwell is a preference, not proof of poverty. Classmates speculate he must be Peak Group's CEO or its mysterious big shareholder; their ex‑teacher beams with pride on recognizing him. Friends reintroduce themselves—Leo, Sam, Yale, Finn—expecting confirmation. In a sharp turn he answers, "I'm that beggar, Larry." The group is stunned, and his true status—wealthy owner or something else—remains unresolved.

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 8
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Larry grew up poor, bullied and ignored by his classmates. He carries that shame into adulthood. Years later he seizes an opportunity and builds Peak Garment Factory, transforming it into the county's leading enterprise and making him the most successful among his peers. With success he reclaims dignity—and he wins back his first love, Quincy, as the opening move. But this is not reconciliation: Larry's affection masks a deliberate plan. Each triumph exposes the classmates who once humiliated him, forcing them to face the consequences of past cruelty. Pride, love, and calculated revenge collide as Larry becomes a man they cannot dismiss, testing whether vindication will heal or hollow him.

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 9
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Larry grew up poor, bullied and ignored by his classmates. He carries that shame into adulthood. Years later he seizes an opportunity and builds Peak Garment Factory, transforming it into the county's leading enterprise and making him the most successful among his peers. With success he reclaims dignity—and he wins back his first love, Quincy, as the opening move. But this is not reconciliation: Larry's affection masks a deliberate plan. Each triumph exposes the classmates who once humiliated him, forcing them to face the consequences of past cruelty. Pride, love, and calculated revenge collide as Larry becomes a man they cannot dismiss, testing whether vindication will heal or hollow him.

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Hawk Rising: From Shame to Glory - Episode 10
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Larry grew up poor, bullied and ignored by his classmates. He carries that shame into adulthood. Years later he seizes an opportunity and builds Peak Garment Factory, transforming it into the county's leading enterprise and making him the most successful among his peers. With success he reclaims dignity—and he wins back his first love, Quincy, as the opening move. But this is not reconciliation: Larry's affection masks a deliberate plan. Each triumph exposes the classmates who once humiliated him, forcing them to face the consequences of past cruelty. Pride, love, and calculated revenge collide as Larry becomes a man they cannot dismiss, testing whether vindication will heal or hollow him.

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