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In the immortal words of Michael Bluth: Her?

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Yes,her!Like Jesse Armstrong has said before,Successiondoes not do red herrings.

The show is deliberate in its plotting and thoughtful in its double-crosses.

Gerri has always protected her interests, and Roman should not have thought otherwise.

Tom has always acknowledged Logans power as impenetrable, and Shiv should not have underestimated that.

That woman smirks like she knows something, and apparently what she knows is the purpose of maca root.

But first things first: Who is Kerry, and where did she come from?

Kerry might potentially play a pivotal role moving forward, but she wasnt introduced with any great fanfare.

Maybe, because by the time she reappears in season three, shes firmly on the inside.

In Retired Janitors of Idaho, the three begin the day in Logans Fifth Avenue home together.

And Kerry, bless her heart, loves it!

This womanlives for the drama.

In What It Takes, she smirks at Roman and Shiv as she walks with Logan into his bedroom.

Hes made one good piece of tech.

Fuck him, and Logan backs her up with Fuck him is good tactics.

(Alan Ruckdigs in the knife with the flippancy of his line delivery.)

She emphasizes to Roman that hes just one heir, nottheheir.

(Let me grab a couple of kids menus.)

Kendall is an addict.

Shiv is a moral vacuum.

What hope does this baby, who might be born old and already attached to a walker, have?

So the question about Kerry might not be How did she begin her dalliance with Logan?

but How does it end?

All of Logans relationships eventually do, and thats the real supermajority onSuccession.

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