Logan is bigger than me cause if I was him and I found out my enemy just killed someone I would not intervine anyway, not to hurt them but not to help them, I know he is doing it for the Roy name and not specifically to help Kendall but still he was actually nice and acted like a father.
I wanna be Team Kendall but Logan had a point when he asked Kendall why he wanted this, and Kendall couldn’t mumble a reason; and after the lake incident Kendall lost me
And I feel like Kendall’s problem could’ve been solved from episode 1 with good PR, the reason investors and the board didn’t trust him was because of his image, he seemed weak, insecure and had a drug problem before taking over, and was recently separated, so he just need a great PR team
On a last note I didn’t like Shiv’s wedding dress for her, I don’t feel it matches her vibe
This episode. The acting. Oh my gosh. I don’t usually leave a comment on these things but this episode is just :asterisk_symbol:chef’s kiss:asterisk_symbol:
and just like that, Ken is a little boy again, who did something wrong, where his father cleans it up, and everything fell into place.
This episode brings home the important focal point of the series: The fight between good and evil. The communications and intricacies of the crime and government ecosystem forayed persistently by the confluence of 'The Wire' give important detail into various forms or aspects of good that exist in the system, and the similar struggle of both sides of The Wire to stave off the corrupting blight of evil that threatens the the honest-living communities of destitute and middle-of-the-road folk only trying to live life as they can. In the fight against those who want to tyrannically control or subdue the hapless populace for personal fortune or power, as the theme suggests: "You gotta keep the devil way down in the hole."
Series finale. A consistent end with the series. With scenes of how the characters end up in the future. And yes, the wire is the best series I've seen, all his seasons are very good. We will miss Omar, Mcnulty and the rest of the protagonists
Poor Michael lost his whole youth because of the game. Damn shame...
There's no plot armour. There are no heroes.
Damn... That FBI description of the "killer"...
I knew this was coming but it still made me angry. What an absolute bullshit way to kill a legendary character :(
This is going to blow up majorly. Heads will roll.
I'm not sure I like where any of the characters are heading in this season
Think I’m gonna be a scapegoat for the whole damn machine? Sheeeeeeeeeeit.
RIP Prop Joe
Marlo is the worst
Mcnulty and Marlo continue to amaze me as they pursue their plan whatever
Marlo has gone too far. Even for Marlo. You could see it in his eyes in the last scene. He has officially gone insane.
I can't believe I'm sad for Prop Joe.
Over eleven hours of build to the point where the relationship between the quartet really shows its wide fractures.
Naymond gets bitchslapped the way he deserves for picking on Dookie but he is brought immediately to tears. His tough guy/bully persona has worn completely thin.
Michael gets kicked out of the gym - possibly the last refuge from the harsh conditions of his - for sticking up for a friend and putting and end to some needless abuse. His entire character arc may be the show's greatest tragedy because he's capable of so much more but the game has nurtured instead of any of the proper systems ( Michael, not Naymond, should be the one in Colvin's program, he needs that mentor-ship from a positive source instead of getting it from Chris).
Randy is a pariah for doing literally nothing.
And Dookie. Poor Dookie, he's the one who deserved to be adopted (man fuck Naymond) and instead, he's destined to be the new Sharrod. :(
This is the first episode where he Clay Davis’ famous sayings… “Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeit”
I liked the parts in the end where the people who were the subject of the debate were the least interested in watching.
had me shaking all the way through i'm so distraught and relieved and sick and proud and aimless
Farewell Succession, there’s no doubt in my mind you’ll be remembered as one of the greatest TV shows of the modern era.
"Your earlobes are thick and chewy, like barnacle meat."
Matsson is such a freak.
Love Shiv taking back control.
“You’re an addendum of miscellaneous matters in pencil… with a question mark.”
“Nevertheless!”
Dear Greg, always clinging to hope.
goddamn kendall really is his dad now......#justiceforshiv
That smile, coupled with Britell's ominous, bombastic end-credit music afterwards, are so deliciously foreboding.
What an excellent way to follow up last week's bombshell of an episode. Sarah Snook seems to fall back in line with her excruciatingly nuanced performance this week, as she goes back to holding in some very strong emotions in a subtle yet visible way this hour. We also get to see some surprisingly satisfying business decisions for Waystar, which could signal that things are looking up for both the siblings and the company.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Logan would be proud.
am I the only one who thought in the beginning that Logan dying was a ploy to somehow fuck over the kids again :sweat_smile::upside_down:
……nah it was just me & maybe I ended up caring for the bastard in the end (help)
oh my god
- In retrospect, when Shiv kept ignoring Tom's calls a few minutes before he finally called Roman... brutal
- I was holding it together pretty well at the initial call only with Kendall and Roman, and even through Shiv's openly emotional one (Snook is really great in that scene), but I finally lost it at Kendall and Shiv on the way to tell Connor together, the shot cutting between their tear-stained faces and holding hands for support.