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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The interaction between Rava and Kendall reminded me of growing up in a home with an addict. Kendall may be “sober” but he still has all the character traits of an addict/ is a dry drunk. He has completely abandoned his kids, tries to find all the blame in others when told about his daughter, has to meet Rava on the street, thinks what he’s doing is so important that it is more important than his parental responsibilities. He’s also a huge a-hole. Rava’s reaction is exactly what it’s like dealing with an addict. This entire exchange was spot on. [/quote] This is a good observation. I have thought several times throughout this season that Kendall is behaving in ways that make me wonder if he is using again. In particular his erratic behavior in Norway and in LA in the two previous episodes. Other than the Rava conversation, he almost seemed functional in this episode, but also awful. Question: I'm having trouble remembering how the conversation between Kendall and Frank at the party ends. When Kendall tells Frank that GoJo has been cooking their India numbers and suggests that they try to take over GoJo instead of the reverse. Does Frank agree to it? Just look skeptical? Or do they just cut away from the scene? Asking because I think Frank is another character who has known Kendall a long time, has some interest in his personal well being, but is not a member of the family and might have more objectivity. He also said earlier in the season that Kendall had been doing well lately and questioned whether he even wanted to be CEO at Waystar, indicating it would be bad for his sobriety and mental health.[/quote]
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