Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me out with something...
At the end, all the kids were saying, I love you Dad but I can't forgive you.
What exactly did Logan do that was so awful? Do they just all feel entitled to the kingdom? Is that the whole thing, or is it more nuanced or bigger than that?
Lock up connor’s mother
Screw over the kids after dangling CEO in front of them for years, in particular kendall
Logan would be the source of many family relationships DCUM topics, maybe that’s the best answer to your question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I 100% thought that the death was a huge hoax by Logan - that he was testing his kids to see how they would react to his death and what they would say to him in those last minutes. I fully expected him to walk into the boat and make some awful, disparaging remarks to them, after humiliating them. Glad that didn’t happen - that would have just been too cruel.
I was especially moved by both Kendall and Tom in this episode. Tom was so kind to Shiv.
The dialogue is getting weaker and weaker - so many f*cks peppering the conversation. It’s beyond old and strikes me as lazy.
I found Tom fascinating in this episode because I think he genuinely felt for Shiv in that moment, but I also think his kindness was at least 30% him realizing that with Logan dead, Shiv is his only real lifeline. Without her, he’s all the way out.
And I love how there were thematic parallels between that situation and Connor/Willa, with Connor straight up asking Willa if she was just in it fir the money and her getting very honest that the money is absolutely a big part of it for her.
I think the dialogue was very f**k heavy in this episode because everyone was in shock and didn’t know what to say, and people get kind of dumb in that situation. It’s realistic— people don’t give eloquent speeches in this situation. They can’t really process their feelings fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:One more- https://www.vogue.com/article/shiv-roy-hair
"Shiv’s ponytail is definitely a sign of how little she cared about this wedding,” New Yorker staff writer Rachel Syme told me via Twitter on Monday, adding: “When you have the money to pay a pro to give you a perfect li’l chignon in the morning but go with the ‘put my hair into a Goody tie’ five minutes before walking in...that’s a statement.”
Anonymous wrote:Help me out with something...
At the end, all the kids were saying, I love you Dad but I can't forgive you.
What exactly did Logan do that was so awful? Do they just all feel entitled to the kingdom? Is that the whole thing, or is it more nuanced or bigger than that?
Anonymous wrote:Help me out with something...
At the end, all the kids were saying, I love you Dad but I can't forgive you.
What exactly did Logan do that was so awful? Do they just all feel entitled to the kingdom? Is that the whole thing, or is it more nuanced or bigger than that?
Anonymous wrote:Alan Ruck was so great in this episode. I think he gets an Emmy nom for supporting actor.
Anonymous wrote:Why was Siobhan dressed so poorly at the wedding? Not even close to what she wore to her moms wedding. She had her hair in a loose bun. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Help me out with something...
At the end, all the kids were saying, I love you Dad but I can't forgive you.
What exactly did Logan do that was so awful? Do they just all feel entitled to the kingdom? Is that the whole thing, or is it more nuanced or bigger than that?
Anonymous wrote:Help me out with something...
At the end, all the kids were saying, I love you Dad but I can't forgive you.
What exactly did Logan do that was so awful? Do they just all feel entitled to the kingdom? Is that the whole thing, or is it more nuanced or bigger than that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I 100% thought that the death was a huge hoax by Logan - that he was testing his kids to see how they would react to his death and what they would say to him in those last minutes. I fully expected him to walk into the boat and make some awful, disparaging remarks to them, after humiliating them. Glad that didn’t happen - that would have just been too cruel.
I was especially moved by both Kendall and Tom in this episode. Tom was so kind to Shiv.
The dialogue is getting weaker and weaker - so many f*cks peppering the conversation. It’s beyond old and strikes me as lazy.
I found Tom fascinating in this episode because I think he genuinely felt for Shiv in that moment, but I also think his kindness was at least 30% him realizing that with Logan dead, Shiv is his only real lifeline. Without her, he’s all the way out.
And I love how there were thematic parallels between that situation and Connor/Willa, with Connor straight up asking Willa if she was just in it fir the money and her getting very honest that the money is absolutely a big part of it for her.
I think the dialogue was very f**k heavy in this episode because everyone was in shock and didn’t know what to say, and people get kind of dumb in that situation. It’s realistic— people don’t give eloquent speeches in this situation. They can’t really process their feelings fast enough.