I always liked LL. He seems like a sweet goofball.
I always liked LL. He seems like a sweet goofball.
I logged in to Jezebel today just to point out that Miley’s terrible bangs are clip on. I noticed it in some picture in the news. Yesterdays’ article about her and that blond kid pointed out her terrible hair cut, but it’s not a cut. She didn’t actually cut them and I just really felt strongly that it needed to be…
Well, the party with the trauma is the only one who is able to address it.
I mean, I guess. Anything could be a painful question because you don’t know everyone’s past. I think we all have a duty to deal with our own trauma at least enough to endure a polite conversion though. (And I say that as someone with trauma around topics that are often innocent conversation starters.)
This. That scene from last season has been such a Chekov’s gun for me this season; I feel that even if all those questions aren’t explicitly answered, it’s clear enough that Kendall knew Greg had evidence and was calling him in.
Excellent episode. I wonder if the actors could get through the table read of the opening scene without falling off their chairs.
This has probably been addressed by the commentariat, but Greg has been Kendall’s part-time handler, so it made sense for him to be on the plane. To make sure Kendall ‘doesn’t jump out of the plane’ as Kendall himself said.
He’s incompetent and neurotic, but I’d argue he’s not so much a creep. He certainly presented himself that way first season but I believe that he was trying to fit in to this weird, ruthless family and he thinking that’s how the super rich are supposed to act. The writing of the character, I believe, has to do many…
I think it was last season’s finale that Greg intimates to Kendall that he has some documents to protect himself. As to Greg being Kendall’s shadow, I understood it as him taking up his previous role as Kendall’s babysitter, watching after him.
Great episode. I can’t say I was surprised by the twist, as in a season finale, there would almost have to be one, and the “previously on” showed Greg taking the documents, so with him alone with Kendall, yeah, the latter was going to throw someone else under the bus. Though I did very briefly wonder if Kendall after…
You read it wrong. It doesn’t make sense that Logan would have Kendall do the chopping after he removed him from the company, and the things you note as evidence of a Logan/Kendall plot can more simply be explained as reactions to Kendall pulling a double-cross. (Succession, thankfully, doesn’t do double-bank-shot…
Nope, he tells Kendall after Kendall asks him where to get drugs at Tom’s wedding.
Nah, you’re not the only one whose floated that idea around but I just don’t buy it. I think people like to believe Logan is more of a mastermind than he really is. I fully believe he intended Kendall to take the fall. He has no idea about what Greg’s been hiding. But is he proud that one of his children was capable…
First of all that was an obscenely big yacht, how big was it ? It so big its more or less the first naval vessel in a show or movie that wasnt dimensioned like a tardis, I have seen.
‘- When did Greg tell him about the incriminating documents he saved?’
You win.
I was working as a cocktail waitress in a topless bar, and it was exactly as tedious, gross, and demoralizing as you would imagine it to be. One night, I went to close out a table of older men, and when they started talking in front of me about what to tip me. One of them turned to me and said “Honey, here’s a tip for…
When I was 8 years old, my dad took me to see John Smoltz (Hall-of-Fame Atlanta Braves Pitcher) speak at a father/son breakfast at our church. After Smoltz did his bit, he took some time to sign some autographs. We were watching all these shitty kids and their equally ill-mannered fathers jostle each other and shove…
I would pay much money to see Helen Mirren run an agency of hunky male PIs.
Alright, I’ll take an L for that one.