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This was the one thing that just kept pulling me out of the story a bit tbh. Maybe it was intentional egotism on display from the Roys, but a major news network “calling” an election result does not (or at least should not in a world with non biased, bought off judges) hold any legal sway in a court battle. They kept

I read an interview with Hader in The Wrap this morning that confirms the shadow man was a figment of her imagination, “a manifestation of her guilt,” as Hader put it. The voices started with the biker she killed, followed by other cast members. The only people in the house were Sally and John.

Yeah, Roman’s channeling his hopelessness into political nihilism for sure. It’s the world’s most dangerous coping mechanism. 

I think Roman is supposed to be seen like the German—and indeed English and American and so on—industrialists who supported the Nazis without actually personally sharing Hitler’s mysticism and such. All they really needed was a combination of believing Hitler and the Nazis would be good for their economic interests,

I’m still confused on what exactly is Sally scared about losing.
She’s clearly miserable, treats her child like less than a pet (although there hasn’t been a real confirmation that she birthed him...hmm...), doesn’t have much going with her life...so what the hell is all this fear over?

Agreed.  Assuming that while the kids are busy with the funeral, the presumed lost in the fire ballots will be found and counted, and by the end of the funeral Jimenez will be declared the winner.

The show has used recent episodes to set up like a gazillion ticking time bombs for the kids if the deal doesn’t get done. Basically everyone they know now has leverage in the form of information about illegal activities or similar, and they have all said all the care about is the kids making sure the deal gets done.

I wondered if Sally had destroyed the house, too.

Here’s a thought: that scene was supposed to be confusing because Sally lives in a haze of alcoholic despair and PTSD. So writing and directing a scene where the audience is as disoriented and scared as Sally immerses us in the world of the show more fully and gives us more empathy for the characters of Sally and

I thought the home invasion was a nightmare at first, it was so awful. I do think that Bevel was out for revenge.

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This is definitely an new Tom, old Tom would have apologized before she even asked him to

This was my reaction. I love Justin Kirk and it wasn’t until tonight that I realized his character was so Trump-esque. He’s also been awesome on Perry Mason.

Kendall was right about people being crap at making deals. Shiv suffers the biggest loss in the show to date, as does the nation, due to not making even an offer to Greg.

Goddamn. This bordered on the trauma of 2016 with this hour going from watching the dysfunction of a billionaire family to something America has been has been trying to survive and re-coiling for 7 years. With far, far more information recently of impossibly monied interests able to manipulate media, sew confusion

Another episode owned by Sarah. That was amazing to watch as Shiv watched Kendall make the call that would expose her entire plan.

While the comparison is apt, I wouldn’t say Kim was having a rough time. She seemed to be very content and happy with her new life like how Barry is now. Whereas Sally is more like Jimmy McGill as far as being in a quiet, miserable, drunken, stupor; remembering and taking glimpses of their old lives while trying to

Great Kim Wexler comparison!

He talks about responsibility and thinking about others here to his son, but he’s just as selfishly monstrous sans the violence. He knows his wife and son are miserable, but, poignantly too, thinks this is the only way to curb his violent tendencies.

I was totally getting a Kim Wexler vibe too!