Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say this season is really falling flat for me. The only good scene last night was Shiv and Mattson. The writing for Tom and Greg, who are usually my favorite characters, is so bad this season. I’m bored. I enjoyed the scenery. I laughed when they first showed the gondola. Other than that I’m not into it.
You were bored by the Shiv/Tom interaction over Tom's sneakers? You were bored by Roman telling Matsson he hated him?
Sure, okay. You should watch something else then. This show is not for you.
I love this show. I’m doing a rewatch and I guess some of it feels a bit played out. Shiv asserting her dominance. Roman spewing nonsense that sort of sticks.
You thought Roman was spewing nonsense? I thought he was being absolutely honest because he had finally been pushed too far.
I'm honestly not sure he actually accomplished anything, given that it seems like Matsson was going to bump the price whatever the boys did. Now Roman thinks he bumped the price because of him, but really it was Shiv. Matsson is playing with them and skewering them like tiny insects, except for some reason he has given Shiv power over him. He is strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great episode - I actually laughed out loud several times. The blood discussion was hilarious. And the scenery - breathtaking. One reason I love this show!
I think the brothers really were trying to tank the deal, but Mattson’s big bump was too much to refuse. They weren’t expecting that.
Greg - cringeworthy!! “The Quad Squad.”
Shiv got the deal done.
He liked her, reminded him of her father “not judge”.
He followed all of her advice;
Kept ebba-don’t fire her/stop sending blood
Trust Gerri
Carolina is good
Nah- don’t get rid of Tom
Just keep offering more money.
They were in on it which is why he had her send a photo of the brothers on the plane.
How do we know he hasn’t fired Ebba? Wouldn’t keeping Carolina off the kill list suggest he’s getting rid of Ebba?
Or he's going to promote Ebba to keep her quiet. Or pay her off when/if they close the deal with Waystar. Ebba straight up told Shiv that she's either going to write a book about her experience with Matsson or get paid off. It seemed like a joke at the time but after Matsson explained the situation, it looks less like one.
The deal hasn't happened yet, so even people on the kill list still have jobs, and some of them might keep them.
Shiv's advice to Matsson was to leave Ebba alone -- don't fire her, don't keep harassing her, just leave her be. And then Shiv explained that she, Karolina, and Gerri could help him with the problem. I think the clear message of the last scene of the episode was that Matsson was following Shiv's advice, at least for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This episode felt like a return to the show before Logan died. Mixed feelings about that -- the business stuff feels kind of boring to me, though I also felt this episode was funnier than recent ones.
It feels like Shiv is in a power position suddenly, and especially if the deal goes through.
I still am really unclear of what is going on with Kendall and Roman. Are they still trying to tank this deal? Or are they won over by the 192b offer? Or are they just glad Madsen decided to up the deal rather than go to the board with Roman trying to pull out of the deal (which I do think would violate some fiduciary duties to the shareholders but I'm not totally clear on the legalities of the whole thing).
And anyway, I don't understand what is motivating Kendall at all. I guess he wants to run Waystar maybe? Doesn't know what else he'd do with himself? As he said, the are already rich, so getting more rich from the Gojo deal is only useful if there is something specific they want to do with the money (like buy Pierce), but I don't really get the sense he wants to do that.
Kendall and Roman don't really seem to want to run anything, not really. They just like being in charge (and yet at the same time seem deeply uncomfortable wielding power and hide behind like 40 layers of ironic distance to avoid looking like they care about anything or don't know anything -- just incredibly weak sauce). Shiv comes off as genuinely interested in business, at least in this episode, but she was a mess the last time she had any power.
I'd like to say it's unrealistic that people this useless might run things as important as media empires, but.... it's probably not. Even Madsen is a messed up weirdo and I think that's probably true in real life. I mean, look at Bezos or Musk -- those guys are messed up weirdos too.
Anyway. Some post show musings.
You hit the nail on the head. The truest thing said in this episode was Matson telling Kendall and Roman, "Your father was a prick, but at least he knew what the ____ he wanted."
The only thing motivating Kendall is to outdo his father, even in death. But I don't think Kendall believes he can do that without still being attached to Waystar.
Roman most certainly did not pre-grieve and let it all out on the mountain.
This was an episode rich with quips that we will be referencing for ages to come. So good.
When Shiv took their picture, the boys didn’t look happy. Does this reveal to Mattson they were truly trying to kill the deal?
Anonymous wrote:This episode felt like a return to the show before Logan died. Mixed feelings about that -- the business stuff feels kind of boring to me, though I also felt this episode was funnier than recent ones.
It feels like Shiv is in a power position suddenly, and especially if the deal goes through.
I still am really unclear of what is going on with Kendall and Roman. Are they still trying to tank this deal? Or are they won over by the 192b offer? Or are they just glad Madsen decided to up the deal rather than go to the board with Roman trying to pull out of the deal (which I do think would violate some fiduciary duties to the shareholders but I'm not totally clear on the legalities of the whole thing).
And anyway, I don't understand what is motivating Kendall at all. I guess he wants to run Waystar maybe? Doesn't know what else he'd do with himself? As he said, the are already rich, so getting more rich from the Gojo deal is only useful if there is something specific they want to do with the money (like buy Pierce), but I don't really get the sense he wants to do that.
Kendall and Roman don't really seem to want to run anything, not really. They just like being in charge (and yet at the same time seem deeply uncomfortable wielding power and hide behind like 40 layers of ironic distance to avoid looking like they care about anything or don't know anything -- just incredibly weak sauce). Shiv comes off as genuinely interested in business, at least in this episode, but she was a mess the last time she had any power.
I'd like to say it's unrealistic that people this useless might run things as important as media empires, but.... it's probably not. Even Madsen is a messed up weirdo and I think that's probably true in real life. I mean, look at Bezos or Musk -- those guys are messed up weirdos too.
Anyway. Some post show musings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say this season is really falling flat for me. The only good scene last night was Shiv and Mattson. The writing for Tom and Greg, who are usually my favorite characters, is so bad this season. I’m bored. I enjoyed the scenery. I laughed when they first showed the gondola. Other than that I’m not into it.
You were bored by the Shiv/Tom interaction over Tom's sneakers? You were bored by Roman telling Matsson he hated him?
Sure, okay. You should watch something else then. This show is not for you.
I love this show. I’m doing a rewatch and I guess some of it feels a bit played out. Shiv asserting her dominance. Roman spewing nonsense that sort of sticks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say this season is really falling flat for me. The only good scene last night was Shiv and Mattson. The writing for Tom and Greg, who are usually my favorite characters, is so bad this season. I’m bored. I enjoyed the scenery. I laughed when they first showed the gondola. Other than that I’m not into it.
You were bored by the Shiv/Tom interaction over Tom's sneakers? You were bored by Roman telling Matsson he hated him?
Sure, okay. You should watch something else then. This show is not for you.
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say this season is really falling flat for me. The only good scene last night was Shiv and Mattson. The writing for Tom and Greg, who are usually my favorite characters, is so bad this season. I’m bored. I enjoyed the scenery. I laughed when they first showed the gondola. Other than that I’m not into it.
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say this season is really falling flat for me. The only good scene last night was Shiv and Mattson. The writing for Tom and Greg, who are usually my favorite characters, is so bad this season. I’m bored. I enjoyed the scenery. I laughed when they first showed the gondola. Other than that I’m not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great episode - I actually laughed out loud several times. The blood discussion was hilarious. And the scenery - breathtaking. One reason I love this show!
I think the brothers really were trying to tank the deal, but Mattson’s big bump was too much to refuse. They weren’t expecting that.
Greg - cringeworthy!! “The Quad Squad.”
Shiv got the deal done.
He liked her, reminded him of her father “not judge”.
He followed all of her advice;
Kept ebba-don’t fire her/stop sending blood
Trust Gerri
Carolina is good
Nah- don’t get rid of Tom
Just keep offering more money.
They were in on it which is why he had her send a photo of the brothers on the plane.
How do we know he hasn’t fired Ebba? Wouldn’t keeping Carolina off the kill list suggest he’s getting rid of Ebba?
If he did, he’s the stupidest mofo on the planet, and Ebba is about to become a very rich woman.
I thought the whole story about Ebba and the blood was BS, just something Mattson made up to test Shiv.
Anonymous wrote:Mattson wanted to see their faces because he had outmaneuvered them. Guys like him don’t care about the money, they care about winning. As per usual, Kendall and Rome tried to tank the deal so ham-handedly that Mattson saw it coming a mile away. By calling Frank directly, the brothers couldn’t suppress the offer and he made it so high that the board will almost have to approve. So, it’s kind of hilarious that they finally did a good job, but for all the wrong reasons? It will be interesting what kind of poison pills Kendall tries to dream up now. He really doesn’t want to lose control of Waystar because he knows he’ll never build anything on his own (and he’s right about Mattson not understanding the company).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great episode - I actually laughed out loud several times. The blood discussion was hilarious. And the scenery - breathtaking. One reason I love this show!
I think the brothers really were trying to tank the deal, but Mattson’s big bump was too much to refuse. They weren’t expecting that.
Greg - cringeworthy!! “The Quad Squad.”
Shiv got the deal done.
He liked her, reminded him of her father “not judge”.
He followed all of her advice;
Kept ebba-don’t fire her/stop sending blood
Trust Gerri
Carolina is good
Nah- don’t get rid of Tom
Just keep offering more money.
They were in on it which is why he had her send a photo of the brothers on the plane.
How do we know he hasn’t fired Ebba? Wouldn’t keeping Carolina off the kill list suggest he’s getting rid of Ebba?