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That look on his face when it’s revealed he’s just standing in Ken’s office watching him, “Just checking in.” COLD. 

Probably both. I could see Greg nervously giggling at that, and also Braun laughing because Strong’s delivery was just hilarious.

Because it was the same room that Kendall and his team were just in 5 minutes earlier. Which is his office. 

Great point. He feels sorry for her because she’s in the spot he was in when the show started, thinking he’s next in line when really he’s a puppet on a string. 

Because they sucked at finishing the show and their Confederacy show was a really, really dumb fucking idea. They deserve it. 

This is SO fucked up. 

To quote another song from the same Nirvana album, those people are “DUMB”

He wanted to mend fences with her until her dad’s words came out of her mouth at the journalism event. That’s why he said, “It’s really you now,” or whatever the exact quote was. He realized she’s all-in with Logan and was trying to talk him down, and doesn’t want to change the company at all, because she’s the

Good point. 

The band Mastodon appeared as extras in the series multiple times but nobody recognized them or complained because they’re not as famous. I thought the backlash over Sheeran being in the show was dumb. He looked like he fit right in. 

They’d previously used guitar for the theme in the Austerlitz episode at Connor’s ranch in Season 1. But this was the first time since then, that I noticed. 

The “I know you” guy is Colin, Logan’s head of security, who cleaned up the death of the waiter caused by Kendall back in Season 1. He’s been in a lot of episodes. He was not-so-subtly reminding Kendall of what he knows about him as an intimidation tactic. 

Connor is a lot like Fredo Corleone minus the betrayal.

Yeah I think the fear of being possibly beheaded in a foreign nation was a big wake-up call to Roman and he’s been pretty well-adjusted (for him, at least) so far this season. 

I agree with you here. Also, the more we learn about Roman’s childhood, the more we learn he had it by far the worst of the 4 kids. From Kendall’s “Don’t you fucking touch him!” reaction that implied a history of Logan-on-Roman abuse, the fact that he was sent away to a military school (and maybe even asked to go?),

Cox said on the post-episode vignette last week, “I don’t even know if [Logan] knew about the donuts.” But that’s just his opinion based on what was written and shown. I think the show heavily implied Logan did send them, especially when Roman said, “thanks for the donuts.” 

Tom was actually trying to help Greg in this episode. He put up the front of “punishing” him in the office with a shitty storage room, but the call about the lawyers and trying to get outside help was smart on his part. I also think the lawyer Tom ended up calling is going to be Greg and Ewan’s lawyer, and that the

That almost never happens on this show. There’s never any hidden reveals. We see what is going on with every character at all times. Why people think that method of storytelling is somehow going to drastically change in Season 3, I have no idea. 

He found out for about 30 seconds until the FBI raid started, which completely bailed him out. He’s now not going to be the focus of the news cycle, Shiv’s letter is going to be overlooked completely.

Connor knows that the Roy family is on the precipice of an enormous crossroads