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We know Roman in particular has a lot of Issues with Kendall because of Kendall’s behaviour during their childhood (whether real or imagined). Given that Roman and Siobh seem closest, I suspect Siobh shares some of those issues.

I’ve always thought Connor was the most level-headed and aware... when it comes to his family. His problem is that he’s been so completely secluded from wider society that his views on it are hopelessly simplistic, which is why people assume he’s an idiot. But I think he’s consistently the one who has the best

Shiv is Cersei Lannister, not as smart as she thinks she is. Shiv is just as coddled, damaged, entitled, reckless, volatile, and grasping as anyone else on the show. She is not a good person, as Kendall told her, she just thinks she is.

Connor had a good streak of intelligence and empathy, right up to the donuts, in this episode. Also I love that these children ran home to daddy right after they concluded he probably wouldnt poison the grandkids.

As intense and claustrophobic as this episode got, discussing a corporate overthrow involving so much wealth and manipulation set in the daughter’s room with LED lights strung for decoration and young girl aesthetics everywhere was such an inspired set choice—most especially highlighting Shiv’s lack of experience

Best show on TV. There’s not an ounce of fat to these episodes.

Connor: Ooooh, donuts.

I too have issues focusing with donuts around, insidious or otherwise.

My main reaction after watching this outstanding episode: Man, these poor, all too human, bastards—trapped in this terrible world. I feel for all of them, including Logan. What Armstrong and his writers do so masterfully is make people who do awful things feel so empathetic; make a family living in a very

Sir, if you don’t put your pants back on, we are going to have ask to leave this Arby’s.

You’re never going to get a 100% inoculated population but the fact we have to sell the health and welfare of an entire nation this damn hard is horrifying.

If you freeze frame the page from ‘Who Shot Willy Bupor’ you’ll find there were “five dead, at least four from gunshot wounds, and the bodies scattered miles from one another. No suspects, no arrests.”

Also he’s kind of got issues with his family for sending him to the Faddas in the first place.

Maybe it’s because I’m a screaming Antifa Liberal Monster - and as such I wear those colored glasses on my face - but everyone around that dinner table seemed to me to be an aspect of modern conservatism. I mean they are in Kansas, after all. “Here you go Satchel, the future is now... try and figure this shit out for

Probably got kicked out of Valhalla for being a racist asshole.

The t-shirt implies she's dead, since that's the only way someone gets into Valhalla on the first place. So she's some sort of undead zombie. Seems right.

It was nice to see Fraser integrated with the friend group. It feels like they skipped a few narrative steps to get him there, but compared to the other cryptic aspects of his character it’s not that hard to accept.

2.5 minutes?

Savage Nobody thinks you should interfere as much as possible, as that’s the sign of a true friendship. However, rather than just asking them directly, Savage Nobody suggests you hint at it by breaking into their home and leaving Ray Bans in various places. If they act freaked out, ask them if they’ve checked their Ins

Keep your Adam Sandler movies to yourself!