Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
I think perhaps Kerry is trying to have a kid with Logan.
Speaking of kids, I loved the scene where Logan was disgusted by the book he was reading to his grandson and requested one with more action.
Logan is always repelled by weakness even in kids.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous to think that the siblings would think that Logan would negotiate this deal without having figured out a way around their vote. Having Kendall bounce back from his breakdown in 30 seconds was stupid. This season had a few good moments, most of them during Kendall’s birthday party, but ultimately it was very bad. The writing was just poor.
Fundamentally, I just don’t get why these siblings are so obsessed with the idea of taking over this company when they are so obviously not qualified or capable. I know they want to prove themselves to their dad and stuff but I don’t get why him handing them a public company would do that. You would think they would be off trying to do their own thing.
This episode did help me understand that the reason they have such large stakes in the company in the first place is their parent’s divorce. That makes sense - she negotiated that part of her half be in their names. Otherwise I doubt he would have handed them so much control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last night was so good, it makes me angry that the rest of the season sucked.
I loved the Greg switch up. They made him such a blubbering idiot all season and last night he was intelligent, handsome, a winner.
Are you mad? Greg has lost his marbles--griping with Greenpeace, thinking he has a chance with a Contessa--he is way too big for his britches. The Roys have done a number on him. He's corrupted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
I think perhaps Kerry is trying to have a kid with Logan.
Speaking of kids, I loved the scene where Logan was disgusted by the book he was reading to his grandson and requested one with more action.
Anonymous wrote:Last night was so good, it makes me angry that the rest of the season sucked.
I loved the Greg switch up. They made him such a blubbering idiot all season and last night he was intelligent, handsome, a winner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
I think perhaps Kerry is trying to have a kid with Logan.
Speaking of kids, I loved the scene where Logan was disgusted by the book he was reading to his grandson and requested one with more action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
I think perhaps Kerry is trying to have a kid with Logan.
Speaking of kids, I loved the scene where Logan was disgusted by the book he was reading to his grandson and requested one with more action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
The acting from last night was phenomenal.
Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Is Logan really trying to have a kid with Kerry? Since he’s dismissed the other kids, he needs a replacement.
I thought Shiv holding her abdomen in shock was interesting at the end.
The butter knife bit, “I’m the oldest son,” with Con was great. He’s completely neutered, no threat, just like a butter knife.
Monopoly cheating was illustrative. Tom being the dog playing piece was perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NPR leads their recap with "Guess Shiv shouldn't have told Tom she didn't love him, huh?"
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Anonymous wrote:They are all antiheroes. I’m always rooting for the kids over Logan though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how I originally read the Greg/Tom scene one way when I thought Tom was going with Shiv, and then knowing Tom went the other way made it deeper. Like now Tom is married to Greg. And while Tom has at times been mean to Greg, he did totally offer to take the jail fall for him and so really HAS totally been the only one in the family to look out for him. Kendall pretended to but ultimately sold him out.
I also thought it was interesting how Logan wanted Kendall to leave at the beginning of the discussion. Would Logan have shared more of his real plans with Roman and Shiv if Kendall hadn’t been there, so the takeover would seem less dire? I mean, you KNOW Logan is not really ceding full control of his company, right, and has some ultimate plan to take it back? Would he have shared it if Kendall wasn’t there so Roman and Shiv would have willingly gone along?
Poor Roman. He lost the most here. Feel bad for him the most because he was almost human comforting Kendall and everything. The GoJo guy liked him, though, so I wonder if he is really as out as the other two.
That was a divide and conquer strategy. I don't think there are any more "real" plans other than what was revealed. Logan gets buckets of money and some enduring company presence because his name's on the building. If the kids would have gone with him they might have been thrown a bone/given a token role. Kendall is totally out and by sticking with Kendall they assured that they are also out.
Shiv is a terrible person and I don't feel bad for her, but she is really in a bad place.