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To us the audience he is pathetic, but when he’s in a mania, there is definitely something captivating about him. In the world he exists in, the public only catches glimpses of him at public events or on stage, he very much represents the deeply insecure men in the media we see now who have swarms of defenders.

Roman has the gut, Ken has the magnetism and Shiv has the perception/interpersonal skills.

Nah, ain’t nobody gonna believe that. It’s the risk to his reputation, he’s not going to be CEO with dick pics that he sent to staff floating around (also she was interim, it’s not the same level of coercion when the son of your boss, who is one of the most powerful men in the country, is the culprit).

They talk like this because they are completely unaffected by political ideologies. Observation is easy since they truly are observing, political decisions have zero impact on their lives.

Shiv’s mom the previous season telling her that Logan loves to kick things to see if they come back, and Shiv doing the same with Tom but this time he might not come back must be a big blow to her. At the same time, Tom is hardly innocent. There were some real truths from both of them, and Shiv being upset that Tom

that last season may as well have been written by AI.

to me the show was always self aware that midge was an asshole, but she needed to be to survive in the industry. Jane Lynch’s character was always there as a reminder of what pursuing fame would ultimately cost, and unfairly costs more simply because of their gender in the industry.

I’ll miss Nicole’s frankness, warmed up to her a lot. She seemed like the right choice to go home (I feel the dish not being modern was a fair critique, but at the same time it looked like a nice big yummy comfort dish).

yah, I think celebrity, especially experiencing it at such a young age, is something us regular folks really can’t understand. I think it’s fair to give child actors a break even if what they say may sound out of touch with reality, because they never really experienced reality.

huh? Joy was being loyal and diplomatic, she just didn’t want to lose the loyalty of her talent to another studio.

These last few episodes of Shiv feel very much like a return to the season one Shiv. Self assured and confident, without doubting her gut by constantly having her dad second guess herself (and her business sense).

have you seen our billionaires? Kendall is moderately insane compared to his real life counterparts.

Yah I feel tonight really cemented that she’s the only one of the three competent enough to run the company (she’s also the only one with actual work experience outside of her fathers company, politics is still largely business).

Sick was one of the better slashers in recent years, surprised by that one, with really great leads. Evil Dead Rises I think will be a horror classic.

I’m also in recovery for cocaine, and I will say my biggest regret in that first year was oversharing because it seemed like the correct thing was to be open and honest about it. When I did relapse it made the shame even worse, and that relapse almost killed me. I’m more careful with my boundaries about who I invite

Idk if it’s so much love for Shiv, just an awareness that she left the company because she knew she was never going to be treated equally in that industry as her brothers. I’m sure a lot of her skills are transferable from working business deals in politics.

I think the point is if people find out she is pregnant, then they’ll try and handle her, when this episode showed how capable she is of handling herself and others. She already saw the double standard in her grief being treated differently than her brothers.

go watch the newest episode, the whole point is that she is the most capable (idk what people think people in politics do, but she’s Shiv Roy, she would have been cutting business deals in backrooms)

The Scooby Doo’s line was so good.

u really this upset that she might have been Black?