![]() He has to convey two separate things: First, the cringe factor of what he’s saying to everyone behind the scenes who knows how full of crap he is but also a convincing, moving enough presentation that the markets eat it up. Like Kendall with the investors and markets, Jeremy Strong pulls this speech off with the kind of deft skill we’ve come to expect. ![]() And I think by now we’d all like to see that smirk wiped right off Lukas Mattson’s handsome Swedish face. Kendall and Roman and Shiv may all be jerks, but they’re our jerks at this point. The senior leadership is terrified and for that reason alone, the joker in me just wants to watch the whole thing burn. Roman wants to honor his father’s legacy and Kendall wants to destroy it and both think that they can achieve these goals through the same foolish, selfish, brash play to scuttle the GoJo deal. ![]() ![]() It’s all a lie, a not-so-subtle editing of what the Roy patriarch actually said, edited together by a beleaguered worker that Greg strong-arms into the task. And why not? Why not make up fake numbers to drive the price of Waystar Ro圜o up above the bad weather, too? Onscreen, the ghost of Logan Roy promises “double” the profits, but it’s all fake. ![]()
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