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Hello and welcome to Girls Gone Canon Watch's Sixth Session, Season 4, Episode 6, Living Plus, featuring Poor Quentin.
I am one of your hosts, Chloe.
And I guess that makes me Poor Quentin by elimination.
Emmett, also known as Poor Quentin, you're a temporary other one of your hosts.
Yes, the one with the E name.
I fear that I've forgotten who she was.
Who?
Exactly, exactly.
No, I'm just kidding.
Eliana will return very soon.
She is Carmen Sandiego-ing it in her good outfit.
I was called out by her in my DMs the other day for saying,
interesting, maybe she would look good in that Carmen Sandiego outfit.
She was very content about you, though, Emmett, so good job.
I'm the nice one.
That rarely happens.
Very rarely, but she was very content.
Very content.
So Eliana will be returning very soon to the podcast,
but we are going to continue doing these for the time being
because these episodes have been how you say inspiring absolutely
not a bad succession episode this one might be one of the few shows that goes through its entire
run without a single bad episode i'm having trouble even naming one of those i think deadwood
is the only one that comes to mind as a show i've seen without any bad episodes even twin peaks which
i love my favorite show in the second season like when james leaves town and hooks up with that one
older lady things
get things get a little dicey for a while in twin peaks this is this is gonna go down as just a i
think when having that one of the highest batting averages i say that and as soon as i say that i
know i have now cursed something horrible to happen in the final four episodes we're gonna
we're gonna nosedive and it's gonna be all my fault listen emmet i think that it's going to be one for the ages up there with Gossip Girl
the first Gossip Girl series the the original Gossip Girl the first generation Degrassi the
previous generation yeah you named all the good shows already so I was like what do I get to say
uh well for those of you joining us for the first time we will be talking about succession season four we are assuming that you
have watched up to episode six living plus uh otherwise you've been living minus oh god
it's true though had to get that joke out of the way quickly emmet for those listening in tell us
about yourself what do you do well i'm a libra no my god you are that is
the most libra thing to have been said on the podcast pointing out that one is a libra is such
libra energy i'm told uh so yeah i go by poor quentin i host the not a cast podcast with our
friend manu aka manuclear bomb we are going through a song of ice and fire one chapter an
episode kind of like chloe and eliana are doing but we're going through A Song of Ice and Fire one chapter and episode kind of like Chloe and Eliana are doing
but we're going through the books in order
because we're sensible, sane people
and I also do
solo episodes on Star Wars and
Lord of the Rings
next Lord of the Rings episode coming out
is going to be on the post-Mount Doom
chapter in Star Wars, I'm going to be kicking off
the original trilogy soon with Manu
and those
episodes are available for all of our five dollar and above patrons over at patreon.com slash not a
cast a s o i a f so you can also just find our free episodes our free a song of ice and fire episodes
on any podcast app of your choice and you can find me at poor quentin on twitter where i advertise
the podcast and display my objectively correct opinions on all things. I just have to comment for the fans at home, a.k.a. me.
My new Star Wars episode!
That's true.
We're going to kick off the start of the first one with 3PO and R2, everyone's favorite characters.
And I was thinking between me and Manu, which one is the 3PO and which one is the R2?
And then I quickly realized we're both C3PO.
You are absolutely both C-3PO.
That should just be our icon or advertising image for the podcast is just two 3PO's back and forth.
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You know, stream, stream, subscribe, comment, you know,
stream, stream, stream, living plus. Sacrifice your children. Who said that? Oh my god, we're going Egyptian on this episode of Succession and I love that for us. Give your baby to R'hllor. Someone
should have done that with Kendall, I swear. He would have been a sacrifice, but he probably would
have chosen Connor instead. True. And Kendallall himself has children although you wouldn't know it so kendall's the stanis anyways we'll come back to all this kendall
stanis and roman as renly does work as an au i think absolutely shiv is robert no i'm just kidding
i'm just imagine the baratheon sister that would not be a life i would envy being being a being a
sister to robert and renly would be bad enough, but imagine being
Stannis' sister. That's a nightmare. Stannis is very sister-coded. Oh my god, wait, Stannis is
Vesenya, basically. Actually, there are moments. I don't think Stannis has quite the ass that Shiv
does. I don't think he's ever described that as quite as, quite as swole. Otherwise, sure.
Interesting, interesting. More to come on that throughout this episode as always
you can find us discussing a song of ice and fire pov by pov character chapter by chapter
which right now we will be embarking on aaron for our next episodes we just finished up victorian
keep your ears and eyes peeled for those new episodes as well as sailor Moon, his dark materials show and books, and much, much more.
So more to come this summer.
It's going to be a very Girls Gone Canon summer.
I can't wait.
What's more summer than the Greyjoys, I tell you?
Um, yeah, we just want to get to the beach, have some fun.
Just like Aaron Greyjoy.
He always loves getting to the beach and having fun there.
Hey, like Kendall this episode, getting to the beach. That was beach that was a very damp hair coated scene at the end of the episode
done just in time i really loved this episode i liked last episode's pacing because it slowed
us down for a minute made us appreciate the finer succession life things and this episode brought
back a little bit more of that pacing while still keeping it,
I don't know, not slow, just like a really good pace.
Agreed.
I think it was a good mix of intimate and big picture stuff.
I'm still annoyed that Justin Kirk, aka Jared Menken, aka Andy from Weeds, is just like
a non-entity on the show.
There is still a certain sloppiness about succession that i think is the flip side of the coin of what people like about it which is the fly by the seat
of the pants energy and how much it feels like the actors are shaping uh the scripts they're being
given and the kind of the fly on the wall camera style of it and i think the flip side of that is
occasionally it still it still gets a little sloppy with the secondary characters but that's
like you know that's what's not in the episode.
Everything that's in the episode, I think, works really well.
Yeah, it's hard.
I don't want to be selfish because I'm like, you are wasting him.
You have wasted Justin Kirk.
But also, it is like you said, right?
Like, they're putting in the best parts to give us the episode.
We don't see the stuff, unless you're a freak on the internet, like I am.
We don't see the stuff that doesn't go in, unless you watch the previews, like most of us. We don't see the stuff that doesn't go in unless you watch the previews like most of us we don't see the stuff that doesn't go in the season so it's not
really our place but it's hard not to not want people have compared succession to arrested
development many times and accurately and one of my favorite parts of arrested development is the
next time on arrested development are always scenes that do not happen a hundred percent of
the time it seems that do not happen mostly plot points of the time, it's scenes that do not happen.
Mostly plot points that don't pop up.
A couple that do, but it's never anything you see.
And they did that on purpose, though,
so that's a little different.
But yeah, I mean, as much as I mourn Justin Kirk,
aka Andy from Weeds,
just because I wish the political plot in Succession
got a little more juice,
given how important they frame it as being whenever they do bring it up I can't think of anything from this episode I'd
want to cut you know what I mean I can't think of anything I'd want to remove so it could be in
there I think everything we get is is suits the characters real well and I think it's it's becoming
a show more and more you just break down by character you know what i think though no what do you think chloe from girls gun canon i think emmett from not a cast syaf plus i think that jared menken must be one hell
of a motherfucker and justin kirk must put on one hell of a motherfucking performance at the end of
this season in order for them to say and justify he He better. Those episodes gotta go. He must be, and we'll get more into this very soon,
because, you know, there's a big party next episode
kind of revolving around Justin Kirk's character,
you know, the old election shit.
But I still don't think he's gonna be in the episode.
It looks like Mattson's crashing the party.
Mattson has replaced him, basically, as a character.
They felt they only had room for one of those two, and they went with the Skarsgård in the room. Well, and that's what happened with
Brody last season. Also true. But that and that I was okay with just because Adrian Brody is
obviously a movie star and you're not going to get him forever. I was hoping hoping for a for a
little more out of Justin Kirk. But that's but that's okay. I'll I'll I'll I'll forgive them.
Yeah, it goes back to Lisa last season too, right? I really wanted more scenes with Lisa, the lawyer.
That's true.
That's true.
I think thinking about the secondary characters,
I think the one they handled well was Holly Hunter,
who has a character name, but it's just Holly Hunter.
You know, national treasure.
And I think she was well handled because she had a full arc,
and when it was done, she left, and that's it.
And that was, you know, much as I always love Holly Hunter hunter i don't want her back necessarily because i think her character arc was
complete she got seduced and by the dark side of the force and then she walked away from it
and that's all you need yeah the anti-roy siblings yeah 100 i think uh i liked the that pierce
dynamic being the the more kind of liberal hepburn connect Connecticut set in contrast to the Roys. I thought that was interesting.
Lorraine Scafaria, which, wow,
I cannot believe Bo Burnham is so lucky
as to call himself a partner of her
because she has done some excellent work on Succession
and other places.
I didn't realize who directed this episode,
like where I knew her work from besides Succession, right?
She did Too Much Birthday, because of
course, watching this episode, it has Kendall Too Much Birthday vibes written all over it.
And she also directed Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, which is one of my very underrated
fave movies. The book was a very fun like YA teeny bopper, underground music kind of book,
like YA, teeny bopper, underground music kind of book,
and very fun.
She did Hustlers with it.
So she directed Honeymoon States, Too Much Birthday,
and Living Plus, and all three are great episodes.
Very excited and hope she gets,
I don't know if she's going to have any other episodes this season,
but excited to see her other work. Yeah.
I didn't know she did Hustlers, actually.
That's great. Good for her. And yeah i felt like nick and nora's got lost in like the the juno super bad late aughts
vaguely indie cycle across the universe that whole like 07 08 one i think it just got it got like
lost in the the wave of those movies but it was well directed so good for her and she actually
she's in this episode she does a voice cameo in the opening scene, the cold open of the director. She's playing the director of the video that Logan
appears in that they're watching, the voice that they hear, you know, telling Logan what to do,
no one's favorite job. And that's great, I love that, that just breaks the fourth wall that she's
playing a director. And that's what this opening scene basically is, it's showing you how succession
is made behind the scenes, it's showing you these characters as actors
and as media figures who are shaping themselves for the public.
It's showing you what it's like to deal with Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong,
which is not the easiest job in the world.
Logan is talking, he's giving his little pitch about Living Plus,
about the product, so the scene kind of sets up everything plot-wise
to be carried through the episode and theme-wise
because it's the memory of Logan.
It's the graven image of Logan, the idea of him you're going to be worshipping forever.
And he's talking about what a wonderful community Living Plus is going to be and how it's an extension of the Waystar family.
But everything we know about Logan was that he was never one to actually hold up or value community or family as he should have. And we see that when he breaks character, so to speak,
and snaps at the people directing him.
God, you're all fucking useless.
You're worse than my idiot kids.
That's what he feels about community and family.
And we just see Kendall kind of in the foreground watching it.
And as he says, like, yeah, that's a Valentine's card from Dad.
That's how we knew he loved us,
as at least he was talking to or about us. And it it's great and it sets up just how literally big logan is that they're not
just like watching him on a laptop screen or something he's they're watching him on a big
like projector he's like he's literally looming over them he's literally larger than life even
when he's dead cash out and fuck off and he did so he did and now there's nothing they can do but loop him over
and over again yeah that was a great recurring theme from the front of the episode to the very
end with roman that we'll come to later well he'll come to later sorry and you know starting
it with his behavior and then having having the echoes of his behavior through his
children throughout the episode. The way Kendall and Roman treated those people at Waystar Studios,
which this was our very first look, I think, at Waystar Studios over in Hollywood. You know how
they do things, those Hollywood fucks, as Logan would say. It did not disappoint. It was very
different, but it's interesting how they went in there and they're
like you're hollywood you could do anything and hollywood was like please help us we are suffering
under the crumbling load of capitalism and kendall in rome just like treated them like fucking shit
right like they're the most corrupt things that waste our studios hollywood those two are this
part of the episode definitely resonated uh thinking about it writing about it recording Hollywood. Those two are. Wall Street-influenced, shareholder-driven system where making a profit is not enough
because these studios are very profitable still,
but it's that the line has to constantly grow up
and that you have to have infinite growth
or whatever it is, tremendous growth,
whatever it is Kendall says that Greg makes fun of him for.
Also, all you need is infinite growth.
That mindset is so unrealistic.
Not only is it unrealistic for any industry to live up to, but it's got nothing to do with the actual work of a creative enterprise.
And Kendall and Roman just have nothing to contribute there.
And that's, you know, that's the problem in real life, I think, with the money people at this level when it comes to creative industries is that they think that they think they're creative.
They think they can write and they think they can direct
and they think that's just something anyone can do,
which is often part of the conversation when you get to a strike like this.
And it's just not true.
And unfortunately, Kendall, Roman, and Greg
really all have to kind of confront that in this episode.
Yeah, they've never done a real laborious day of work in their lives at
waystar like i'm very taken by that obviously we don't see every moment these fictional characters
are behind a screen uh doing things but like and obviously kendall goes over numbers and figures
out a plan we see he does do some work but i'm very taken in this episode by how many men I've met that are
corporate EVPs and VPs and CFOs, and how little work they do and how little they understand the
minuscule parts of labor, right? Like, I think back to the Game of Thrones documentary that came
out that was made on set during season eight, and how, you know, you have a guy that's in charge of the fucking snow in Winterfell. Like you have a guy in charge of the snow, Ned. It's
even the smallest details and like the writer's strike, you know, who's going to write on these
scenes like we need to redo these lines behind with ADR. We need to come in. This is ugly.
This is an ugly. Who's going to rewrite this entire scene?
Succession has a little bit more of a liberal environment for, as you mentioned, you know,
they get a little improv, right? They get a little space and a little creativity, but
not all sets have that, you know, and you think of it as a sliding scale money wise, right? Like
what sets have the money and what don't. It's just a labor
issue. It's a people problem. It's a numbers game to them, but it's a people problem to everyone
else. And they try to squeeze them out as much as they can. And they're, they're trying to pay
people that only had day rates and they're trying to remove residuals. And that these are all,
you know, ongoing trends, but they've, they've accelerated of late. And I think this,
ongoing trends but they've uh they've accelerated of late and i think this this episode definitely soaks that up yeah who is more a part of that than kendall roy himself pushing a production
of a practical fake house set within a 12 to 16 hour time span really let's be real
next day production of a house because this is hollywood right he said
and let me let me compliment you on your restraint for not saying and who had a better story than
kendall the broken because i saw that on your lips and it just barely didn't escape listen i
had it very tamed i don't know what you're saying that line is back in its cage uh the clouds. Kendall freaking out about the clouds is the metaphor, my man. The metaphor is there, right? That duality of Kendall, Logan, Roy. If the clouds aren't real, not the, these are not the clouds, guys. These aren't.
So, so crestfallen, like dad, that's, I wanted the other one for my birthday. Remember, I wrote it down what kind of video game I wanted.
And you didn't get the right one.
If the clouds aren't real, Emmett, what he's doing on that stage and what he's doing in life is no longer real.
Do you understand that about Kendall?
That is what that means.
No real clouds, no real Kendall.
Everything's broken.
And he knows that.
Like once those clouds clear, Kendall knows that the bullshit's over. Once
Matson buys the company, he doesn't fucking know what he's gonna do with his life, how to fix it.
He doesn't know how all he knows is just jam it up, fuck it up. And deep down, it's just like him
singing honesty, right ready to be crucified in front of his crowd and then deciding, oh,
that's a little gauche. Maybe I won't do it after all. It's tacky.
And then it's throughout, for me, the biggest thing this gave was the fact that he was able
so willingly but also successfully to manipulate Logan's image, right, and use his love,
which he does love his dad in a fucked up toxic way, just like his dad loved him.
But he was able to set it aside, beget his emotions and put on a
fucking show to use his dad's image and manipulate the crowd's love and respect of that man,
as well as his quote unquote, love and respect of that man. Right? Kendall's I mean, it's reminding
me in this episode, he's good. He's actually when he's on his a-game he's good he's good at
manipulating he's good at talking and talking shit and talking shit professionally it was his dad and
his manslaughter really uh that that did this to him that put him away inside like when he's on
he's on the tying it back to what i was saying earlier about their their kind of
boorish attempt to take control of creative
things. One consistent part of Ken's character, all through his ups and downs, that I think is great
is that he just has terrible taste. Just the worst taste in the world. You can see that with L to the
OG. You can see it with that gigantic sculpture of his mom's vagina, that clubhouse at his party,
those shoes that he knew were pretentious and then compared himself to Bjork or whatever that was.
It's just all part of his overcompensation act.
Since Ken's true personality is a shrinking little mew-mew hermit crab,
he has to pretend to be larger than life.
And not only is that obviously fake,
but everything he uses to be larger than life is just so tacky and ridiculous.
And most importantly, never ever cool.
And that's what puts people off about him, I think.
It's not actually the drugs, because it sounds like Mattson is even less sober than Ken, which is not something I thought was possible.
It's the cringe. It's this palpable sense of embarrassment which only becomes worse when ken gets you know
self-aware and realizes how silly he looks like he's so easily crushed by roman's uh rejection
uh in this episode and roman's like maybe we should not do this and ken's like you think it's
nuts you think it's nuts i thought it was cool but you know he knows at some level like he said
in the too much birthday episode about singing honesty on the cross that this is 12 layers of overdetermined master's degree hokum that it's just he's he's just
cripplingly self-conscious and the thing he wants most in the world is to be cool and that's the one
thing kendall will never ever be yeah it's almost like when he chose it he chose it because he's
like dad would hate this and then he gets up there and he realizes dad would hate this and
Roman is not doing much better like they they're egging each other on throughout all of this it's
really standing out to me that each of them is like no this is good no our lies and the bad
things we're doing are good things together you're doing good Kendall me too roman in this episode specifically i am also doing good um
someone and shiv tries to check them as we'll talk about but someone should check these two
we're used to one of them being down and the other one picking them back up you know ken
relapsed and then roman went and got him or uh you know roman was upset about kendall getting cut off at the end of season two but
Kendall was like no this is great Rome you're moving up and he clearly and he clearly sincerely
meant it but uh this is a situation where they're both appearing to be on top of the world but both
crumbling from within so really neither of them is willing to give up the ghost and admit to what's
going on so they uh that neither of them can help each other. And Ken is, you know, the overcompensation mode
was his entire story in season three,
kind of climaxing at that birthday.
And Ken has moved past that in the sense that
he's given up the righteous crusade
that was animating him in season three,
the knights on horseback.
As he told his dad, that's gone.
But he still can't get over just the self-awareness
of how fake all of it is. Like you say, it's just gauche and he just he can't handle that even as he does it and it's
so telling that the idealized self-image he keeps trying to create is always it's never
it's never about how how how sexy and awesome he is like he acts like that but the imagery is also
is always like the clubhouse or the perfect clouds over a little house, which is like, that's the drawing,
the stereotypical, like, picture you make in kindergarten,
is little clouds over a little house.
He's always trying to get back to the womb and start over,
which is why all the water imagery keeps cropping up
at certain structurally important moments in his story.
So, of course, he's good at selling immortality.
As Tom says, he just sold eternal life.
That's what he wants. And that's also
what any hero wants whether of the
classical or tragic variety. That's always the
thing you're running up against is the one enemy you can't
beat is aging and death as they've
just been reminded. And so you
see Kendall and Roman and Greg spend the
whole episode running up against the brick
wall of reality that they really
just can't make shit up
and expect the world to bend to their will like roman finds it out with jerry when jerry's trying
to once again explain to him how it actually works to run a company like this that roman refuses to
internalize we see in that great little scene in the hallway with ken and carl where carl just says
look i've been around long enough to know when numbers smell bad. And if you try to put
me up there to sell, you know, month old fish, I'm not going to do it for you. I'm going to sell you
out. And Ken, you know, when we were watching the episode the first time, I thought Ken was going to
turn on Carl somehow in that moment. But it looks like maybe that'll pay off later. But it looks
like Ken just accepts that Carl had him over the had him over the fucking fire there. And we see
that hilarious
scene with Greg and the video editor when Greg
is just like yeah just make Logan say
a completely different thing than the thing he says
and the editor in a way that reminded me
a lot of Jerry just says to Greg
I can't it's not that I don't
want to do that or I'm not good enough to do that
you are describing a fairy tale
that's not how this works and Greg
just like says stop no I don't want to hear that I'm going to get in trouble Mr. Snippy Snip fairy tale. That's not how this works. And Greg just like says, stop. No, I don't want to hear that.
I don't want, I'm going to get in trouble, Mr. Snippy Snip.
And they just, it's not, it's not that they have a better plan.
It's not that they've seen their plan and their plan is better.
It's that like what Kendall says, the rule is that you can't say no.
And I like, he says that like, it's a fun party trick when it really, when it, what
it really is, is just, is just tyranny in the most infantile childish form.
That's just, that's just how they are.
I'm very taken by the Jerry and the Frank in this episode, right?
The Jerry and the Frank scenes playing very close to one another, too, in the episode itself
was a really great effect to see both of them call the other brother out
and to see how they crumble, right?
And Kendall is met with nothing but applause
to everything he does here. I was holding my breath with you the entire time. I was like,
how is Kendall Roy gonna fuck this up when it was Roman that fucked it up, you know? And Kendall
actually kind of sparklingly succeeded. Yeah, we'll get to that. But yeah, Rome is, you know,
talking him down beforehand with that little it's not you, it's me talk that he's used to giving to Ken.
And, you know, Shiv talks about his harebrained schemes.
And she has this little line about the he's got the gleam in his eye, which I think is Shiv's way of saying without saying that she's worried he might be might be back on the drugs,
which I think is a kind of implicit question in this episode about whether Kendall is off the wagon.
I'm not sure.
You know, I think it's when he starts saying like can people really live 10 20 30 40 50 years more
like that is that is the kind of thing you say when you're on coke but that might just be kendall's
personality at this point what do you think yeah i give pause to thinking he's back on the wagon
because i do think and this is going back to season one, when we meet him, he's trying,
right? Like he's trying really hard. He's not off off the wagon. He's really trying to get
his shit back together. But he still goes through a huge fit of mania, right throughout the entire
first season. And to me, I feel like he usually actually doesn't use until there's a fall.
I feel like he usually actually doesn't use until there's a fall.
So to me, I'm thinking he's in a fit of mania.
However, to me, that also means there is a fall coming because we still have four episodes left.
So what happens with that fall?
And does he start using? I hope he does not.
And I don't necessarily wish to constantly judge his character on where he is on the wagon or not but
i worry that it will be a crashing sensation he'll just be uh my favorite moment in scarface when when
tony montana near the end just looks at the mountain-sized pile of cocaine on his desk and
just rubs his neck and goes we we we gotta get organized here that's just that's gonna be
kendall's last scene we gotta we gotta get organized here that's just that's gonna be kendall's last scene we gotta
we gotta get organized here yeah i mean that's the other thing is worse what if he doesn't crash
no and there's no stopping him that's trouble i hope for the sake of the year if he does
yeah me too i want to watch that shit speaking of shit shows, Roman Roy. Wow. That was, I mean, he took the wheel and he crashed it in the
first time and then he could still drive it. So he backed it up and he took the wheel and he crashed
it again even harder. I don't, holy shit, he shit the bag. He lost his shit. He's an emotional
meltdown on wheels in this episode. He's gonna
be left with the former bones of this company with Kendall, right? And that's all they're gonna have
left in like maybe some right wing fucking Nazi propaganda. And that's what they're gonna have at
the end of the day. They're gonna have nothing. They're gonna rail this company so thin, dry it the fuck out. The lying, the fact that Roman, you know,
Roman acts like a little boy caught in the middle of wrongdoing throughout most of the episode.
He fires Jerry and Joy and then he goes to Ken and he's like, and then they were mean and it's like,
you know, I said maybe I should let you go. So that might be a problem, but I think I should
let them go. What do you think, Kendall?all and kendall's like yeah you should just kick them out of the tree
house roman forever and ever and girls are gross they smell yeah uh it's very juvenile the fucking
up and asking for permission after like i mean i do that all the time at work but like i get paid
for that this is wow all of this behavior from Roman and it's
it's funny because I was starting to really I was starting to kind of like Roman a lot more
than I used to again I'm not a Roman Roy hater I just never connected with that baby sibling
kind of energy like that from him and he proved himself wrong today back on and I'm like Roman
you fucked it my god my boy well it's
always been the tension with roman that he does have better primal business instincts than shiv
who has really no experience in the private sector and he has better been and i think he has
and i think he has better instincts than ken who again has just the worst taste on planet earth
but the problem is that roman has zero idea about how to execute. Less than zero. He has negative idea about how to execute.
I always go back to that one scene, I forget what season it is, where both Kendall and Roman are
called into the office, and Roman calls Jerry in a panic, like, Ken's in a room with guys doing
stuff, help! And she's like, well, why don't you do stuff? And, like, he doesn't
know how. He doesn't know the nuts and bolts
of what's actually required to do this job.
Like, he also said in an earlier
season, I'm dumb, but I'm smart.
He doesn't have the attention span or the work
ethic to actually run this place.
He would make for a great figurehead,
I think. He would make, I think, for a great
figurehead, except when he does
shit like flip
out on Mattson and then Joy Palmer and then Jerry and it's always just about the same thing it's
about not being taken seriously it's about you're not listening to me as he says you have to believe
in me and you know anyone who has to say I am the king is no true king and Roman is just I think
even more than Ken just just tangibly expressing
his own self-doubts and projecting them onto everyone else and I'm not saying this ironically
or to be a bitch he's too emotional he's too emotionally involved in this business he is a
child he is like like when I was a kid my dad had this great great car. It was a Chevy Jimmy. It was like kind of like a cross between a truck SUV car kind of thing.
It was burgundy or maybe it was a blazer, whatever the fuck it was.
It was a Chevrolet truck thingy and I loved it and he got rid of it.
And Emmett, I cried.
I cried.
I was seven years old crying over a fucking car and cars hadn't even been released yet.
Okay. I should have written that. Damn. Um, as a seven years old crying over a fucking car and cars hadn't even been released yet okay i should
have written that damn um as a seven-year-old but like i sobbed i sobbed over this car i was like i
had so many good times riding in it on the way to my grandparents house okay like i was seven
this is where i like i pull back the curtain and we have the car. Oh, my God. Just what Chloe right over here.
Oh, my God.
Look under your chairs.
It's the winter winter.
I wonder why my chair was so big and on top of a car.
But I was seven.
And that's Roman with this fucking company.
Like he is so emotionally charged.
And that's where Kendall's a killer.
Right.
Kendall has obviously in this episode been able to separate and combine his feelings for his dad.
And I mean, that moment when he is looking at Jerry and his eyes, like that look in Roman's eyes that he gets that like the look where Jerry even knows she's like, oh, no, no, no.
And horror when he decides, oh, I can fire Jerry now because I don't want to deal
with my problems ever again.
It's pretty rough, right?
Jerry whispers to herself at one point the only defense she can have in front of this.
She's faced with the guy that almost got her fired the first time for sending her pictures
of his penis.
And now he can actually fire her.
That's a horror show.
That's a horror movie in any regular world. That would be a horror movie for a woman to go to work with. And she
whispers to herself her only defense she even can have for herself when she realizes what's
happening. I'm good at my job. And she is. I mean, she went there on a whim to almost help him.
is i mean she went there on a whim to almost help him right like it was maternal and a little uh mean and cold because their relationship's not great right now but she still cares about him
and she still was there to say you can't do this like you're gonna fuck it if you do this behavior
like this is messy this is a mess to clean up yeah she she's almost warning him out of her heart for that but also it harkens
back to connor's wedding yeah i think that's that's why i think she loses her temper understandably
with him quicker than she normally does is because of that scene yeah i mean this is the same scene
but the opposite way right like she's coming to him to give him a warning of what's gonna happen
to him for behaving in this way where he went to her to give her a warning that she misconstrued and took totally personally and
was a bitch to him about. And now he's being a bitch to her about it in a really horrible way
because he holds more power than her now. Right. Because in between those two scenes, Logan died.
Yeah. I mean, his implosion was destined, right? He was in total denial about Logan's entire health, like the whole entire show so far for a whole year. He has been in denial about Logan losing his brain, his body, everything, losing his life eventually. And in the episode, you know, that he dies, he said, like, no, I'm fine. The next episode. Oh, I'm fine. We'll see what happens. Well, this is what happens. His grief is drowning him. And we even see it at
Roman's attachment at the end of the episode, right? To come back to what you brought up with
Logan at the front, Roman at the end. Rogan, I was about to go Joe Rogan, Joe Ro, Ro, Ro. Roman
at the end, right? He is getting off and getting sad via his attachment
to degradation from his father he can't put it down yep that's i mean everything in the in
roman's world i think you know the way everything for ken becomes an addiction everything for roman
becomes a fetish no matter how painful it is or even especially how painful it is emmett i saved my
favorite sibling for last i'm sorry did you see this coming yeah connor we didn't get con who
again i know too many characters too too much birthday too many characters on succession
that's a mood even connor like and willa who are you telling me that i won't the rabbit oh my god
oh my god the rabbit has gotten more screen time than connor in season four
i thought we fed bagel to that bitch bagel is a good name for a rabbit that's all i'm
gonna say about it too much bagel no such thing let's talk about shiv sure poor emmet noted shiv deal with her i i i'm very curious to
hear what went through your brain before you landed on that one tolerator noted shiv roy tolerator
emmet i love shiv i just i think in some ways she is the she is the most transparent of the bunch. And so she's easy to see through.
Interesting.
Interesting.
I've insulted Chloe's real friend, Shiv Roy.
Shiv's so relatable in this episode.
She's V vulnerable.
I got to pull out her outfit too, right?
Like for two and a half, three seasons, maybe four seasons, really,
we have seen nothing but Shiv Roy covered in a turtleneck or a sweater that does not show off her titties.
Like most of the time, besides formal occasions.
Today, Shiv Roy's titties were out.
They were there.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
I had to pull that one out of the holster.
It was like, there's no neck coverage. She's at
Waystar with no turtleneck. That's big. That's like even just, I mean, base symbolism, right?
Like what once strangled her is gone. She sits at her father's seat with no turtleneck on. Titties
out. She's girl failing like the best of us,met i'm so happy about this and that said uh immediately
becomes relatable with her grief crying who hasn't done a little crying at work in their time anyone
have you done a little crying at work of course i just don't usually schedule it for 3 30 in room
224 well that's the impressive part that's what happens when you have power and you are a woman.
You know, you get to hide your vulnerability in new, fun ways.
Like crying in a room that your husband that you're estranged from and his little boyfriend are gonna walk into and see you at your most vulnerable.
Not so little.
Yeah, in your mess of hormones.
Grieving about your dead asshole abusive father and your knucklehead brothers oh god yeah that was a horror situation right like she's like micro dosing her sadness in 15 minute
increments with five minutes for concealer the bell goes off of course i mean i felt for shiv here
you know one of the biggest reasons i was really mad my boss moved my office to an office with like
several other people was that i couldn't cry at my cubicle anymore.
And I know that sounds crazy, but when things get frustrating, like now I have to leave the room to go get upset, do a little stroll.
That adds a whole part to your day.
And what if others saw you?
I mean, here's the deal.
That's vulnerable.
You can't be a bitch crying at work in bitchness.
And you're also prego
so now you're gonna have a baby too that's two negatives like it doesn't work like a double
negative positive like it works like a negative negative negative it's bad it's bad as a business
person it's bad that's very good business math you just did there thank you ask kendall it all
adds up kendall knows all about numbers. And how they add.
Four, eight, two.
He's got all of them.
All the numbers.
He's like, someone will pay it to us.
Shiv and Mattson launches our episode.
And holy shit, dude.
He wants her because she doesn't want him outwardly.
He wants her.
Also because of the money.
But he wants her.
All of the above. It was wants her. All of the above.
It was very sexy.
I was like, oh, is this the final boss for Shiv?
Because he, girl, he wants her.
It makes sense.
He's the anti-Tom in terms of personality, background, what he wants out of all this.
You know, I think about Tom making fun of Greg for wearing the wrong shoes.
And then Matson strolls onto the plane with no shoes.
I mean, if you ask Tom to come up with a guy he would be afraid to lose Shiv to,
I think he'd give you a sketch artist drawing of Matson.
He's a more potent challenge than Nate.
Remember Nate, Gil's sidekick?
Because for all that he and Shiv had their own sexy chemistry going on,
he fundamentally represented her past.
He was everything that she did before the show started.
And Matson represents her future, or her potential future future if she goes all in on the business side of things and tries to save her brothers from crashing and burning as she attempts to in this episode for
her she does view it that way right like this is her lifeline to protect her stupid big brothers
but also for them it's a betrayal right like it's the complete opposite. I find that so fascinating.
That's like the duality of women and Shiv.
And I really love Shiv Roy for doing that.
I'm sorry.
I do love Shiv Roy for doing that.
And it's interesting when you bring Nate up, like, Nate and Tom are very similar characters
in a lot of aspects, right?
They are both smitten and wowed by Shiv, her power, her dad's power,
her dad's company's power, the money that comes with her name, but also like Shiv herself,
because she is kind of a force of nature, right? She's very, at her happiest and at her not most
depressed. She is vivacious. She's ferocious. She's smart. She's biting. She's sharp. And both
of them are kind of wowed by her in many ways.
Tom and Nate are not unlike one another. Like they are both little slime balls that are turned
on by her power. So it's interesting that she goes for both those types. And maybe it comes
back and harkens back to what her dad said during family therapy. But I don't know, they're also easier than big key assholes like Mattson, right? Like
they're low key assholes. He's a big key asshole. He's a huge prick who harasses you with blood
banks, right? Frozen blood banks monthly. And everything about, you know, Shiv and Mattson
and that excitement. I mean, there's that excitement you get when you meet someone new,
Shiv and Mattson and that excitement. I mean, there's that excitement you get when you meet someone new, sexy or whatever, and you start talking to them and your body's on fire and
you're like, wow, my vagina. But I don't see her being like that with Mattson, right? He's more of
a conflicting annoyance of she's like, what do I do? What do I do with this guy? He doesn't even
know what to do with him. But what do I do with this guy? The opposite of Shiv and Mattson, of course, is Shiv and Tom, though, in this episode. And I say this, you know, only one
person in the universe, actually many people in the universe could watch Succession and watch
Shiv and Tom in this episode and be like, that was so romantic. This is the most romantic scene.
But it was that like, it was very vulnerable and intimate between the two of
those assholes. With Tom saying to her like, Hey, I admit it. I love money, bitch. I love you. But
I loved money first. You came after the money with the money. And admitting that they're both kind of
garbage, right? And one moment and Shiv saying to him, him well i'd follow you anywhere for love tom
wamsgans in response to him saying what if we just moved to a trailer park uh because the same drama
and the same life would probably ensue in a different scale and even after that uh they meet
up right at the investor partying first of all shiv's titties again out second thing of the episode she's vulnerable you
noticed this more than i did yes i was looking for them and oh were you now well not hard to
look for they're there the rest of chloe was hard that wasn't hard they were out though like this is
not my fault they were out this is not for tears or my fault they were out like literally showing
how vulnerable she is right like
her outfit even at the investors all in white with that black lining and see-through a little bit
especially in the back and the front and then her titties all like carefully placed like shiv was
vulnerable her heart was on display she was like tom is this real and he was all like pride and
prejudice yes it is shiv kiss kiss kiss and they even start
at this party they start comparing pains right about their past pains we get a little of shiv's
background finally because we've been waiting a little bit for this backstory of what happened
when they met one another when she was so down and we learn about the quote-unquote washington
situation and tk tk being implied to be one of her past lovers,
who was quote unquote, the one until she then got, you know, broken hearted by TK,
I'm guessing TK dumped the shit out of her. Tom was there to pick up the pieces, right? So there
was a little bit of a implied story there in the Washington situation, Tom mentions a Mary and they
kind of like like they emotionally try
to out pain one another and be like I was more
fucked up before I met you no I was
more fucked up before I met you
it's a contest to see who
fixed slash ruined
who yeah who needs the other one more
who got the most out of it a contest
to see who inflicted more
pain on one another you could say
unlike bitey you can only
lose that fight yeah i love i love that tom honestly points out the material foundation
to their relationship like if she wasn't a roy they wouldn't be here they wouldn't be having
this conversation and yeah he says like oh am i am i being shallow okay you okay you you give it
give it give everything up for love she wouldn't do it and yeah i love i love bitey i love that
that little moment following up on the the gravel kicking and earboxing from last week just those little
moments of physical intimacy revealing how much how much they still want each other and how just
how comfortable they are still with each other even if it's in all cases filtered through violence
which is again like a childish thing like you pull someone's hair or throw something at them
if you have a crush on them but you know it raises the question of how long they can stay bit into each other. Like, how much pain can you take, especially
if you start associating it with love? And it reminds me of the ritual of Chud from Stephen
King's It. Of course, any opportunity to bring up It. The kids read about how Tibetan monks would
confront a talus, which is a magical being that can transform into what you most fear,
which is just what it does in it.
And you'd have the monk would bite into the talus's tongue,
and it would let the talus bite into their tongue,
which is just like Carl says to Kendall,
you have my dick in your hand, but I have yours in mine.
Same idea.
And then how it goes is the monk and the talus,
while they're biting into each other's tongues,
would still somehow manage to tell riddles,
and whoever laughed first would lose the contest and if the the monk won and the talus would be banished for 100 years and if the talus won then he'd get to eat the monk's
soul or you know whatever it is uh monsters do uh and the you know question is with tom and shiv
which which which one is the monk and which one is the monster i think you could argue that one
either way it's gay chicken but smarter exactly
see it didn't need 1200 pages you could have just written that yeah gay chicken but smarter and
let's be real shiv loses shiv cares more even though in the the behind the scenes stuff it was
it was uh matthew mcfaden who was was more wounded and by the actual teeth and yeah and
stephen king based that the ritual of chewed in it on King based the ritual of chode
on the real spiritual practice of chode
in Tibetan Buddhism,
which is called cutting through.
That's what it translates as.
And you go through song and prayer and meditation
just to rid yourself of all ego attachments.
And that's the kind of thing where I'm like,
that's what Taman is saying to Shiv.
We couldn't do that for each other.
We couldn't get rid of our attachments,
our possessions, our desires, our greed for each other. We couldn't get rid of our attachments, our possessions, our desires, our greed for each other.
We can't do it.
Like, that, because all that material stuff and all that ambition is part of our relationship.
It's not something that's layered on top of another relationship we had first.
It's part of it.
Yeah, and it circles back at the end for them, right?
and it circles back at the end for them right uh i totally give graces to how wonderful jeremy strong's finally his beautiful sea entrance right like as kendall like that was on kendall's
terms that was lit up by kendall that was kendall getting to choose to go into that sea himself
baptized reborn as we'll talk about but in the car with shiv she tells him you know like
hey this is strictly you know you're you're here as my confidant slash consultant and tom says
yeah but i can't help it if i find strategy sexy and even before they played bitey shiv gives tom's
ass a very long hard look It's a very important look.
Go back.
You won't miss it.
Just scroll on back in the episode to that part.
She looks at him here with that same eye and the music, the swell of strings, the theme
that kind of plays here.
It's gorgeous as it plays between the Shiv and Tom scene and the Kendall scene.
It has kind of that beautiful theme that's almost like Shivan Tom's wedding theme that we hear throughout the entire series, that swell
of strings, and it resolves kind of in a major way instead of a minor way, which
gives it that hopeful leap and that hopeful kind of push in your heart as
you hear it going between, again, them and Kendall. And it's a little hope. It's
almost hopeful against those two scenes. It's their little relationship
theme, and there's almost a bud of hope blossoming beneath. But now Shiv has to choose what life she
wants. Living Plus, the main event, this was wild. This was Kendall's biggest yet. I don't know how
he pulled it off. It was insane. And it embodies their entire issue, right?
If they would let go of their fucking dad,
they'd have it all right now.
They'd be rich.
They could go find their fucking purpose.
Let the fuck go of him.
Oh my God.
Nope, they have to keep him alive,
like Walt Disney's frozen head,
just like Roman keeping him on a loop,
like we were saying earlier.
It's pretending he's still alive and not aging aging and maybe they can do the same for themselves.
Yeah, that idea of being able to buy immortality, to buy life, the rich too, right?
Or the what's existing, what's left on that iceberg of the middle class.
Realistically, they're being sold everything they already have or can already
afford in their own confines, though. And that was disgusting, but also real meta to the kids,
because Roman and Ken can find their escape outside of living plus. They have the money
and the means to set up a life that they could live plus.
And I don't know, it's just like already a chore to keep my relatives off Fox News, right?
Like that's easy.
That's the easiest thing.
Get them to watch ATN, score, easy.
Give them a home that they're gonna buy
and live in until they die somewhere somewhat nice
or somewhere you can tell them it's nice.
You know, like Florida,
we can trick people into that being nice, okay?
That can be tricked into nice.
There's palm trees there.
And then, you know, you just fill them
with that great sense that they're victims.
Feed them specially curated content
telling them that they're the righteous ones
that are going to inherit the earth.
Put them in that paradise with normal amenities
that they can totally afford on their own,
probably for cheaper,
without paying Waystar Royco for it.
There's nothing but margin in the end,
especially when they die,
considering I'm sure that timeshare is going to have contractual limits to it
that they must keep paying on or their estate must pay on or sell on.
It reminds me a little bit of Gemstones,
Righteous Gemstones last season with that resort
and that lie being sold under christianity in the promised
world eden yeah this is this is the funniest thing obviously there was a satire earlier with
the hundred or whatever it was at the beginning of the season but this is a lot more pointed and
specific it reminds me of of the disney villages the kind of hermetic little worlds they have for
their people at golden oaks and Story Living, the villages, the retirement
community in Florida. It reminds me of specifically their promise of being able to extend your life by
10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years. As many people pointed out is a nod to Elizabeth Holmes, the fraudster
in her company Theranos that promised to be able to tell so much about you and cure diseases from
just like a couple drops of your blood. and thinking about it in terms of the kind
of the the corporate world and the kind of the the Disneyfication of things like that it reminds me a
lot of Scorsese movies the kind of the if you look back at his gangster movies which are often
criticized on very kind of shallow grounds of glorifying the people in like Casino or Goodfellas
and I think if you look at them in context with something like Wolf of Wall Street that he also
made, it becomes clear that
what he's talking about isn't that gangsters were
secretly good guys. It's that
they had a face
and this kind of authentic
cultural grounding. They were from somewhere
that they cared about and that what replaced
them was the corporate world
that Ken and Roman exist in, who are also
gangsters, but exist on a
much larger scale and have no grounding in anything at all and are essentially faceless. And there's a
great bit at the end of Casino, because Casino is not just about the mobs running Vegas, but about
the end of the mobs running Vegas. And at one point, Joe Pesci says, that was the last time
street guys like us were given anything so valuable ever. And at the end of Casino, the main character, Robert De Niro in voiceover,
talks about how what really killed them was not just that the mob lost,
is that what replaced them was Disney.
And what replaced them was this kind of very sanitized Disneyland approach to Las Vegas.
And he says that how the next generation, the corporate generation that took over the casinos
would finance their money was junk bonds.
And he says that over the picture of the Sphinx in Vegas.
So you got this great connection
of the gangster ethos and corporate money
and that desire to be a pharaoh,
to live forever like Kendall is talking about.
That's really the kind of the mania
that I think this
particular class of gangster took away from everything they did. This is what they took
away from Logan. And of course, Mattson has another comparison that he liked to make on
Twitter when he wrote Doderich Mocht Frei, as they bring up at one point, and that is a reference to
Arbeit Mocht Frei, also known as a work makes one free in German, which was a slogan over the entrance of Auschwitz and other concentration
camps. A line that many people point to is this kind of grim proof that what the Holocaust with
the final solution and Nazi project was about was not just bigotry, although it of course was that,
but also bigotry in service of a very clear understanding of capital and labor and what the relationship between those things should be.
And that, you know, in Mattson's own horrible prankster, I just like, are you shocked kind of way.
That is a viable connection to bring up about the kind of stuff that the Roys get up to.
And Otto Friedrich, the novelist and historian, was writing, he wrote about SS General Theodor Eich, who came up with the slogan.
And what he said about it is, he seems to not have intended it as mockery, nor even to have intended it literally as a false promise that those who worked to exhaustion would eventually be released.
But rather as a kind of mystical declaration that self-sacrifice in the form of endless labor does in itself bring a kind of spiritual freedom.
And that is the kind of thing that you can see animating something like Waystar Roy Co.
And I think that kind of political brand in general is this spiritual belief in their own hoarding of wealth as a kind of not just monetary economic good, but as this kind of defiance of death which is everything that
kendall is talking about here yeah what was it that logan used to say above the fourth nothing
above the fourth floor right and all of his different races and creeds that you would never
see blacks jews and women specifically yep specifically and uh and not just that but then
kind of that fucking horrible regret for shiv right because she's the
one that inspired him she called him right before and was like what you don't really like you know
like greenies and concentration camps and then he took it and he ran with it and she calls him
immediately and she tries to walk it back and he's like what wait do you hate them or not less
german right well and kendall himself says like we're just hooking these old people up to steal their money but we keep them hooked on content yeah some pretty lively
florida plus fox news shit going on in this thing i'm just putting it out there like i was like
immediately i'm like that's the thing is like fox news once it puts its daggers in your loved one
it's over well that's it's a it's a machine that convinces you everyone else is lying to you, which is a very potent
force.
And Ken, ultimately, ironically, Mattson jumping in is what saves Ken.
Because Ken starts off in deep, deep cringe territory, even by Ken's standards.
Everyone watching is worried he's about to fall apart.
He's got the thing like Richard Attenborough has in Jurassic Park
where he's talking to himself on the screen and it's just so corny
and goofy what Kendall's doing with Logan and it's just so
it's just too earnest. Again, classic Kendall, just too
self-aware. And it's the very meta moment with Shiv saying that she
can't watch. It's too painful. But then Rome's like, nah, you love it, which is
exactly, you know, what you're doing when you watch the episode.
And then Mattson puts him in a corner, but Ken manages to wriggle his way out of it. It's very
similar to what he did in front of Gil in Congress when Gil was putting his father up against the
wall. That's, Ken was able to, like in boxing, was just able to kind of bounce out of his corner
with more momentum. Yeah, it's a flirt at first. It's a flounder. Like, you hear the audience kind
of give him a giggle here and there.
Like, okay, maybe, okay, maybe we're going to give it to you.
And at the top of the episode, Mattson is described by the old guard.
He's described as a genius, which means he's allowed to do whatever he wants, right?
As Kendall and Rome are like, well, he was mean.
It's just Mattson being Mattson.
Yeah, it's just Mattson being an evil genius, but also brilliant.
He's allowed to do that.
And you start off with everyone so mad at Kendall, but the moment he leaves the stage,
everyone says, oh, Kendall, you're so smart.
You're so brilliant.
And I mean, at the end of the episode, he's spinning gold.
He's turning a shit wild invasive idea into a dollar killer, right?
This is just like dollar signs in your investor's eyes, dollar signs in the shareholder's
eyes.
As you said, just like with Congress, he trips into success here.
His magic is making something in the face of nothing.
And he turns it into a huge margin right there.
Everybody sees the money because that's the thing is like, I saw some interesting
debate of people like, is this ethical or not? Like the numbers he went up there were really
not real. And I'm like, this is the discovery phase of a project. Nothing's real during the
discovery. You know how many times I get forecasts from a customer that it like proved to be like
negative 75% real. Nothing's real. Business is all made up and so is this. And he proves that it is and
he piques the interest, secures his bag right there, secures that they aren't going to vote
him out as CEO. He had this brilliant idea of capturing all our old people and feeding them
propaganda. Yeah, it's kind of brilliant. Like you said with the Congress, just making those
dollar signs appear out of nothing, making that witch hunt disappear into nothing. But it only happens because Mattson messed up and intervened. And if Mattson hadn't done that,
I think Kendall might have broken down on that stage. Because that's how Ken works. He thrives
on the opposition. He needs something to push against. That's how he defines himself. When you
leave him alone with his own devices, he just he honestly does not know who he is or what he wants.
And that's what we're left with at the end with his little rebirth scene in the ocean.
And, you know, it's something, you know, felt kind of cleansing and he had a little smile on his face.
But it felt it still felt ambiguous to me.
Like, yeah, he's he's definitely in a better position than Roman at this point.
But what comes next? Where is he headed?
but what comes next?
Where is he headed?
You know, Emmett, I've heard said that pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.
Part of me is like, is Kendall gonna fall so hard on his face?
That's one way, but also part of me,
the evil or better part of me that's kind of sexier
is sitting here like, yes, yes, keep going, Kendall.
World domination.
Because I think it comes back to kind of what you said about Mad Men
that I've never watched, where his ending is, you know,
all he's seeing in his head.
While outside, he's like, wellness, relaxation.
Yoga.
Yoga.
But inside, he's like, buy, sell, buy, sell, Gremlin style.
I mean, worse isall achieving everything achieving kendall
domination here right like waste our domination wins defeats mattson buys pgm owns all the news
waves but all he has left at the same time is like a jared menken propaganda site with ravenhead and
like that's not a win right at the end for Shiv you know you
look at what Shiv wants she's like we could get rid of ATN which is horrible we could buy PGN we
could give a fair balanced way in a possible world where we could hire journalists and let them
tell stories but tell the news and tell the truth and get people to see shit and then you have Roman
who doesn't fucking know what to do and he wants his daddy and then you have roman who doesn't fucking know what to do
and he wants his daddy and then you have ken who's like i could save dad's greatest vision
and turn it into something better and emptier uh there's a lot that could happen here end of season
in the next four apps i mentioned scarface and both the 80s scarface with Al Pacino and the 30s Scarface that it's kind of
semi-remake of. They both
have the big globe sculpture
with the world is yours.
That is kind of the big symbol for both of them.
And that's, I think,
an ironic symbol for both of them because they both
die. I guess double spoilers for Scarface.
And yeah,
similar, I think, to Ken, even if he doesn't literally die.
I think it'll be a similar idea. Kill the boy. Let the man be born. The killer be born, if you will. Emmett, thank you
for breaking down this episode with me. I look forward to coming back for the party next week
that Matt's in crashes. Looks like a blast. I guess crashes. The dad invited him. He's dead,
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