That water scene at the end of the episode.
when kendall roy gets on stage we know it's about to make history
The siblings are back at their bullshits. Logan was right. They are not serious person. Everything about this episode felt so manic, really drove home how incompetent the kids are at running the company.
Was anyone else convinced that the clip of Logan calling his children idiots would somehow find itself playing in front of the entire investors meeting?
Kendall gave me major We Work Adam Neumann CEO vibes. Overpriced real estate trying to pass off as tech.
Playing 'bitey' in the middle of a party is insane. Interactions between Tom and Shiv this season is so well written. The chemistry is :fire:. I like how they both are being totally, brutally honest about who they are with each other. Tom admitting his love for money and power was so fascinating to finally see. Getting divorced is exactly what that couple needed.
-“I need you to believe that I am as good as my dad. Can you do that?” - “Say it or believe it?” - Ouch. The interaction with Gerri and the director both really showed Roman can't handle pressure at all. And the moment where Roman just wants to hear his dad insult him again is sad.
Does Mattsson really respect Shiv as an ally or is he fucking around with the siblings the way Logan did?
Karl’s moment with Kendall right before he went out on stage was jaw dropping.
Best quote of the episode, “How am I supposed to follow this? He just promised them eternal life.”
Shiv and Rome's panicky faces during Shiv's "I don't know if I can... I can watch this" is my own feeling during most of this ep's last 20 tense minutes. Glad at least there is subversion for a change, even if stumbling Kendall-ism here and there, and even with open vulnerability (great Strong ep). And after feeling his presence dimmed some what in the last few eps, I low-key loved Tom this week, not just the Tom and Shiv stuff, but also Tom going full Oprah on stage after Kendall ("You are an ATN citizen! And YOU are an ATN citizen!") lmao.
Big Shoes!
Kendall you Son of a bitch. He pulled it off!
"you're a weak king during an interregnum"
This episode was quite interesting. We get some of the Roys melting down, and while in the past it's been fun to watch, here, it's a bit sad. But still, we do see the competent ones fight back against poor decisions, which is a pleasant change of pace. We also see some surprisingly good cinematography here, which has never been the series' strongest suit.
knowing ken, i thought it will all go downhill lol
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The whole episode Kendall literally did not make sense until the presentation. Meanwhile Shiv and Tom are working hard to ruin the brothers. I'm all down for the Shiv betrayal.