Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marsha ends up the successor.
GREG!!!!
Would love Greg, but the writers might do Collin?
Who is Collin?
Team Marcia here.
Wait, you know Marsha but not Collin? Hilarious. He’s the eldest son.
Idiot.
That 2 second shot of Collin was the most moving moment of the whole episode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did Willa and Connor have so many people on the yacht but very few people saw them get married? They had dozens of empty seats.
I think they canceled the actual ceremony and reception out of respect for Logan's death, and decided to privately wed instead. I don't think everyone just got off the boat because Logan wasn't going to show.
Anonymous wrote:Why did Willa and Connor have so many people on the yacht but very few people saw them get married? They had dozens of empty seats.
Anonymous wrote:Why did Willa and Connor have so many people on the yacht but very few people saw them get married? They had dozens of empty seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marsha ends up the successor.
GREG!!!!
Would love Greg, but the writers might do Collin?
Who is Collin?
Team Marcia here.
Wait, you know Marsha but not Collin? Hilarious. He’s the eldest son.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it dragged a little tbh.
Also, and this really bothered me: giant corporations don’t have to all of a sudden draft a statement when their old CEO dies. You don’t think Fox News has a very clear plan for what happens if Rupert Murdoch dies in a bathroom? Of course they do! The idea that anyone would be scrambling or improvising made no sense.
The scene with Kerry was the best scene. Both on the plane and getting into the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kerry is pointless. Less of her, please.
I really don't like her for like how the actress is portraying her, but I do enjoy watching everyone else react to her. It occurred to me that Logan is (I think) still married to Marcia, they are just living apart and he'd been "with" Kerry. So:
(1) We may get to see a funeral with Marcia, Kerry, Kendall/Shiv/Roman's mom, and all the kids, which could be... interesting.
(2) Unclear what Kerry stands to gain here -- she's not going to inherit because they not only weren't married but weren't even publicly dating, and everyone else hates her. So I didn't really get it when everyone else on the plane was acting like she hit the jackpot. Are we going to find out Logan changed his will to give Kerry something meaningful (especially Waystar shares)? Especially if it turns out it happened that last day, after he had the fight with the kids and told them they are not serious people? That would be interesting to watch play out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So was Gerry really fired or not?
I mean it's up the air, right? She was technically fired but the only people who know that (or will admit they know it) are Roman, Tom, and Kerry. It's very clear Frank and Carl are moving to support her (I loved when one of they jumped in with "I think it's important for the markets that Frank, Carl, and Gerry be mentioned in the official statements" -- yes, *for the markets*). roman didn't want to fire her anyway and Tom is going to be 100% self-interested here. Kerry is the wildcard and I could definitely see her throwing wrenches in all kinds of things actually.
I thought it was interesting when Roman was clearly looking for that maternal/protective thing from Gerry towards the end of the episode and she just walks away because she was still mad at him for firing her. It was sad because roman seemed like a little kid in this episode, but also I don't really blame Gerry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am excited to see Connor in the previews. I am hoping now that Logan is gone he can finally feel free and be more assertive. Team Connor.
I know they were in shock, but I thought it was so telling that they didn’t even think of going to get him so he could have a chance to say goodbye. He’s always an afterthought to them.
I also thought it was a great moment when they were telling Connor that they didn’t know if Logan was dead or alive and seesawing about his death, and Connor just cut right to it and said, “Well, is he?” I noticed the camera sort of steadied when he said that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marsha ends up the successor.
GREG!!!!
Would love Greg, but the writers might do Collin?
Who is Collin?
Team Marcia here.
Wait, you know Marsha but not Collin? Hilarious. He’s the eldest son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marsha ends up the successor.
GREG!!!!
Would love Greg, but the writers might do Collin?
Who is Collin?
Team Marcia here.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it dragged a little tbh.
Also, and this really bothered me: giant corporations don’t have to all of a sudden draft a statement when their old CEO dies. You don’t think Fox News has a very clear plan for what happens if Rupert Murdoch dies in a bathroom? Of course they do! The idea that anyone would be scrambling or improvising made no sense.
The scene with Kerry was the best scene. Both on the plane and getting into the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marsha ends up the successor.
GREG!!!!
Would love Greg, but the writers might do Collin?
Who is Collin?
Team Marcia here.