Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
That's really not definitive.
Also, a plot point like Maria having significant shares does not necessarily mean that Marcia is in a bunch of scenes. It could play out like: kids learn of Marcia's shares when will is read or from Logan's estate lawyer, there are conversations about her but she's not talking to anyone, then she shows up for a single board vote.
I'll be interested to see if they do an episode around Logan's funeral or not. If yes, will be hard not to pull in characters like Marcia, Kerry, the kid's mom because it's hard to imagine them not being there and, if there, not interacting with the kids. But I could also see the show pointedly not really showing the funeral, just referencing it, and focusing instead on stuff like the board vote and a succession fight, because it supports this theme they have where the business activity is always central and weddings/funerals/birthdays/family events are always secondary.
If they stay laser-focused on the board vote and who becomes CEO, there are fewer characters who might pop up. Though I still think Marcia and Kerry could show up in some capacity, and we'll be seeing Greg's dad either way, right?
We've never seen Greg's dad.
Maybe they mean his Grandfather? Greg's mother is the relevant connection to the Roy family (who we also have never seen.)
She's in the very first episode. She's the one that tells Greg to go to Logan to ask for a job after she refuses to give him more money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
I thought I saw her in the trailer?
It's not listed on her IMBD or on the show's IMBD but I'm not expert.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/
The credits are still largely incomplete. We know that Stewie, for example will show up again based on the previews, but he's not listed in any more Season 4 episodes. I didn't see Justin Kirk listed either, and we know he'll show up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
That's really not definitive.
Also, a plot point like Maria having significant shares does not necessarily mean that Marcia is in a bunch of scenes. It could play out like: kids learn of Marcia's shares when will is read or from Logan's estate lawyer, there are conversations about her but she's not talking to anyone, then she shows up for a single board vote.
I'll be interested to see if they do an episode around Logan's funeral or not. If yes, will be hard not to pull in characters like Marcia, Kerry, the kid's mom because it's hard to imagine them not being there and, if there, not interacting with the kids. But I could also see the show pointedly not really showing the funeral, just referencing it, and focusing instead on stuff like the board vote and a succession fight, because it supports this theme they have where the business activity is always central and weddings/funerals/birthdays/family events are always secondary.
If they stay laser-focused on the board vote and who becomes CEO, there are fewer characters who might pop up. Though I still think Marcia and Kerry could show up in some capacity, and we'll be seeing Greg's dad either way, right?
We've never seen Greg's dad.
Maybe they mean his Grandfather? Greg's mother is the relevant connection to the Roy family (who we also have never seen.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
That's really not definitive.
Also, a plot point like Maria having significant shares does not necessarily mean that Marcia is in a bunch of scenes. It could play out like: kids learn of Marcia's shares when will is read or from Logan's estate lawyer, there are conversations about her but she's not talking to anyone, then she shows up for a single board vote.
I'll be interested to see if they do an episode around Logan's funeral or not. If yes, will be hard not to pull in characters like Marcia, Kerry, the kid's mom because it's hard to imagine them not being there and, if there, not interacting with the kids. But I could also see the show pointedly not really showing the funeral, just referencing it, and focusing instead on stuff like the board vote and a succession fight, because it supports this theme they have where the business activity is always central and weddings/funerals/birthdays/family events are always secondary.
If they stay laser-focused on the board vote and who becomes CEO, there are fewer characters who might pop up. Though I still think Marcia and Kerry could show up in some capacity, and we'll be seeing Greg's dad either way, right?
We've never seen Greg's dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
That's really not definitive.
Also, a plot point like Maria having significant shares does not necessarily mean that Marcia is in a bunch of scenes. It could play out like: kids learn of Marcia's shares when will is read or from Logan's estate lawyer, there are conversations about her but she's not talking to anyone, then she shows up for a single board vote.
I'll be interested to see if they do an episode around Logan's funeral or not. If yes, will be hard not to pull in characters like Marcia, Kerry, the kid's mom because it's hard to imagine them not being there and, if there, not interacting with the kids. But I could also see the show pointedly not really showing the funeral, just referencing it, and focusing instead on stuff like the board vote and a succession fight, because it supports this theme they have where the business activity is always central and weddings/funerals/birthdays/family events are always secondary.
If they stay laser-focused on the board vote and who becomes CEO, there are fewer characters who might pop up. Though I still think Marcia and Kerry could show up in some capacity, and we'll be seeing Greg's dad either way, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
I thought I saw her in the trailer?
It's not listed on her IMBD or on the show's IMBD but I'm not expert.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/
Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
I thought I saw her in the trailer?
Anonymous wrote:The actress that plays Marcia does not have this season listed on her IMBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remind me who is Collin?
Logan's best friend![]()
His body guard/driver. The guy he went to the diner with during his birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This actually rang true to me. The whole point of the show is that Logan wouldn’t admit to himself that he would ever die and couldn’t bring himself to do proper succession planning (even after almost dying in the first episode). If it ever came to Logan’s attention that someone else was making plans for what happened after his demise, it would be the end for them. Everyone at the company had to participate in his delusion that he was immortal. The first episode of this season, in the conversation with Colin, was the first inkling that he was actually considering his own mortality.
Yes, agree. For a normal company, it would be unheard of to not have any plans in place. But Logan was delusional that he was immortal. The only question I have about that (not a business expert) is - obviously, with a family owned private business, he could or not do whatever planning he wanted. But aren’t they a publicly traded company with a board and associated accountability? In that case, I do think he would have been forced to not leave it all open. I wonder if his will will similarly cause a lot of issues.
They're a publicly traded company. Towards the end of the show Roman shows the stock price on his phone.
Logan doesn't get to pick in his will who his his successor, the board does. So it is important who controls the board votes.
I know Logan doesn’t get to pick. But he can leave his shares to an heir, which can tilt the balance of power on the board.
I believe Gerri was the successor CEO on paper based on earlier episodes/seasons, but I assume the board meeting that was referred to in this episode is to tee up the process for choosing a new CEO.
I predicted earlier that I think Logan left his shares to Marcia, probably by virtue of not changing his will after his stroke, so I think it's going to be an epic fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This actually rang true to me. The whole point of the show is that Logan wouldn’t admit to himself that he would ever die and couldn’t bring himself to do proper succession planning (even after almost dying in the first episode). If it ever came to Logan’s attention that someone else was making plans for what happened after his demise, it would be the end for them. Everyone at the company had to participate in his delusion that he was immortal. The first episode of this season, in the conversation with Colin, was the first inkling that he was actually considering his own mortality.
Yes, agree. For a normal company, it would be unheard of to not have any plans in place. But Logan was delusional that he was immortal. The only question I have about that (not a business expert) is - obviously, with a family owned private business, he could or not do whatever planning he wanted. But aren’t they a publicly traded company with a board and associated accountability? In that case, I do think he would have been forced to not leave it all open. I wonder if his will will similarly cause a lot of issues.
They're a publicly traded company. Towards the end of the show Roman shows the stock price on his phone.
Logan doesn't get to pick in his will who his his successor, the board does. So it is important who controls the board votes.
I know Logan doesn’t get to pick. But he can leave his shares to an heir, which can tilt the balance of power on the board.