My theory is that after Shiv learned Tom would be CEO, she struck a secret deal with Tom to support him in exchange for…something?
Maybe a position at Royco Waystar? Shiv saying no to the shared car, then being in the car waiting for Tom felt like part of a plan. |
YES! This is what always got me about the siblings. You have the $ and connections to build your own thing. Go do it. |
Nah, I think the actress clearly communicated it was a spur-of-the-moment decision. |
Of course, the whole point is that they were emotionally stunted by the inability to never please an emotionally abusive father. They couldn't envision any kind of meaningful success outside of his orbit. |
Of course, she is queen of the back room deals. |
I agree, it didn't feel like a backroom deal. She seemed ambivalent about anything having to do with Tom. Although it's possible he was a factor in light of their impending parenthood, it seemed primarily an anti-Kendall decision. |
She could either be married to the father of her baby with additional billions of dollars and freedom to do as she pleases. Or fighting with her brothers for power when she knows they all aren’t any good at running a business. Seems like an easy choice for Shiv. The siblings have backstabbed each other many times. They will come back from this at some point. |
I don't think Kendall will ever get over it. He's always ready to backstab but never takes any accountability, ever. As one PP said, he saw this as his birthright and sincerely believed he was entitled to it. Shiv needs him for exactly nothing, however. She and Roman will make peace, because he actually gets it. Kendall will continue on as the same self-centered, self-pitying person he's always been, which is why he will inevitably be alone. |
Yes, I think this was the point made by bringing up the waiter's death. And his threatening Rava for custody when the situation of fear for his children was created by Waystar. |
If Shiv hadn't voted for Tom, the show wouldn't have really ended. We know the kids would just be stabbing each other in the back at Waystar for the rest of their lives. With Mattson taking over the kids are forced into new lives, whatever those new lives might look like, and we'll never know. But from a writing standpoint the Shiv-Tom-Mattson ending brings (a little) more closure. |
She could either be married to the father of her baby with additional billions of dollars and freedom to do as she pleases. Or fighting with her brothers for power when she knows they all aren’t any good at running a business. Seems like an easy choice for Shiv. The siblings have backstabbed each other many times. They will come back from this at some point. |
Agreed. |
, Yeah, I don't think he'd ever get over it. Not this time. The hired bodyguard is the only one looking over him, no one else even thought to make sure he was okay. |
+2 She made a rational, sensible decision that offered relative closure. She has a child on the way, can take her fortune and get out. I like that the writers didn't include any fast forwards, just a suggestion that no matter what they'll still probably be miserable. That seems right. |
Colin looking out for Kendall is like a last gift from Logan. Colin is doing it out of his affection for Logan.
Why can’t the Pierce deal still go through? Aren’t the kids under contract with Pierce? |