I think it was just another allusion to Babe the pig, to top off Cromwell’s “That’ll do.”
I think it was just another allusion to Babe the pig, to top off Cromwell’s “That’ll do.”
T to the E A T, all that matters is Shiv’s TEATS
As far as Kendall knows, Greg is still with him. Greg is just exploring his options. I think he’s already starting to realize his Grandpa’s lawyer is a quack and their ultimate goal is just destroying Waystar their own way, and that doesn’t necessarily benefit Greg.
Yes, like the ol’ Hyman Roth from Godfather Part II. “He’s been dying of the same heart attack for 30 years, but he thinks he’s gonna live forever.”
If it is to be said, so it be, so it is. This is the Gospel of Greg.
Shiv is to Logan what Lindsey was to Lucille. Always wanting their approval, always trying to rebel but ultimately wanting to run things and think they’re smarter than everyone else, and ultimately not getting any respect.
It’s been mentioned a few times. In Season 1, episode 2, her first episode, she told Roman that they were in the same hospital where they brought her husband. Roman then asked, “Oh yeah, how is he?” and she said, “Well, he’s dead, Roman.” “Yeah, no, I know. I remember.” Her dead husband was Shiv’s godfather. She has…
It really is a good band name
Also, it was a long time between seasons 2 and 3 yet in the show’s chronology it’s only a couple of months since Season 1, so I bet it would be jarring seeing Sophie and Iverson Roy now looking much older.
Shiv ultimately wants her father’s stamp of approval. She tried the whole rebellious route of being super-liberal and even working for the Senator who wants to bring him down, and she couldn’t stick with it because he promised her the top job, and she immediately jumped for it. Why? Because she thinks she’s better…
In the post-episode “Behind the Scenes” vignette, Cox even joked that Logan probably didn’t even know about the donuts. I’m sure the show will just move past it, but Armstrong seemed to indicate it was a symbolic thing, like God seeing into the Garden of Eden and “I know you’re in there being terrible” type of thing.…
Roman’s call to Logan in Episode 1 of this season was him instantly recognizing that he is not fit for the top job yet. He said it, and as soon as he said he wanted it, he regretted it and started to talk himself out of the position. Shiv would never. Shiv is so much more full of herself and self-assured, even without…
I loved that Logan’s “I can’t eat shit” to Marcia was him basically saying, “Everything you said was true, and I’m sorry that it hurt you, but I can’t actually say any of that out loud because that’s just who I am,” and she actually accepted that. I really love their relationship and their dynamic, and I hope she…
Kendall is a delusional egomaniac, but he was pretty much dead-on when he said “I’m the real you.” He is now acting in the manner that Shiv always saw herself as -- idealistic, with integrity -- even though he’s doing it for his own self-serving ego-driven purposes. And she knew he was right and it stung deep. Great…
When Connor shows some of his true colors, like when he sniped back at Logan in Season 1, “Can I wait while you finish a few calls? Yeah, Pa. I’ve had a bit of practice. Quite a bit, actually,” you can tell he’s been through some shit as the eldest son of Logan. He always tries to play peacemaker and seems to…
Stewy was probably bored and on coke and thought it was a funny way to fuck with Kendall and say hello. The fact that Shiv arrived right after it was SYMBOLISM
I disagree completely. His character leaving in the manner he did significantly escalated the danger Nucky was in, and he became even more cold and ruthless as a result of the realization he came to when Cox’s character departed. Season 4 is the best season of the show, IMO.
Reminds me of Roman Roy in Succession. “We will do whatever everyone wants us to do.”
Probably because a Rated-R movie requires you to be 17 to see it, and they didn’t want the teenagers watching the TV show doing the outrageously dangerous shit they saw for free on TV
The way Dave Gahan has de-aged himself 20 years is truly spectacular. And his American accent is spot-on!