Succession
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Even still, the siblings inevitably fumble the ball.
In the riveting Which Side Are You On?
If there isnt some unidentified threat that shuts down the airspace over Manhattan, the vote likely succeeds.
If Logan recuses himself from the board meeting as hes supposed to do, the vote likely succeeds.
If Roman can summon the courage to support his own cause, the vote definitely succeeds.
It feels like Logan got final approval on the cut of Which Side Are You On?
because Kendalls biggest triumph as a vote-wrangler is reduced to a wordless montage sequence.
The narrative gods do not want him to win.
He does his usual best to lose, too.
(Youre fucking with my money, Ken.)
And with typical cluelessness, Ken counts this as a vote in his favor.
Others, too.)
To the very reasonable question, Whats your vision?
He believes the future is about tasty morsels from groovy hubs like Vaulter.
Roman reads the situation hilariously wrong.
He believes that hes telling Lawrence what he wants to hear.
(Roman doesnt pick up on Lawrences wry joke about him going post-literate.)
Theyre embarrassed to be associated with the old mans business.
Of course, theyre not cool at all.
Thats why Which Side Are You On?
The true power is not caring, and it belongs entirely to Logan.
He doesnt care that his sons think buying up local news stations isnt cool.
He even openly roots for cancer as an emphatic display about how much he doesnt care.
The one thing he does care about is winning.
And in Which Side Are You On?
he hangs anotherWon the board.
Its pretty delicious, says Greg.
No, replies Tom.
No, it isnt.
Bit of an odd touch to include it here, frankly, but it does offer a jarring perspective.