I don't understand something. Is Kendall such a good jerk, or was he really not going to say anything about resigning? It just feels like he's been set up by someone. Maybe Jerry. Since she put Tom in his place so well, she wasn't even going to dissuade Logan from performing.
@yoggik: perhaps she is interested in the collapse of the company, the old man will screw up, the shares will fall, the company will depreciate, it will be sold off in chunks. Maybe she's working for potential buyers.
@mavlytovfagiz: no, well, it's better: stock frauds, skeletons in the closet at distant resorts, intrigues behind the scenes, even if aggravated by complexes taken out of childhood in relation to a mega-cool father.
@mavlytovfagiz: Still, yes, it looks more like a family psychological melodrama with elements of black humor. The project was not even close to Billions. A couple of minute episodes were specifically copied, in the following episodes, with almost no editing. But it looks like a parody. Such a friendly cartoon or Easter egg, when one work mentions another.
@doruma: "it's more like a family psychological melodrama with elements of black humor." You say that as if it's something bad :) By the way, thanks for the wording, I couldn't catch the association in any way, and then it immediately became clear - Six feet under! Well, the plus of Kings is something.
/Six feet under! + Kings/ - I haven't watched it, but I don't condemn it) I meant more the episode with the midget partridges in cognac, who eat with a napkin over their heads. Billions of forev)
I'll bet you 4 billion that Jerry works for the March. It was not for nothing that her biography was erased and how did she know that they were digging under her. Marsha is the main evil of the series.
I love Thomas. Why is everyone bullying him? He helped Greg and loves his wife.
Conor hasn't figured it out yet.
Shiva is ambitious and that's it.
Everyone is crawling with Kendall, it's a shame.
Greg - oh, Tom got you a job, and you paid for it like that. Asshole.
Jerry, how I liked her in the first episode and what she's like here.
Damn, how easy it is to remember the names here, I'm still at the stage - a nasty grandfather, his old son, his cool son, a daughter and a small shitty son, well, two hangers-on - the future husband of the daughter and a nasty distant relative, and also the insidious wife of the grandfather. Who are Jerry, Thomas, Connor, Greg, etc. have not yet remembered 💁🏻♀️
I will express an unpopular point of view, but Jerry is the best: she very cleverly shut Tom up, knowing what the consequences could be for the company if he opened his mouth, and agreed to talk to Logan for Kendall, although she supports Logan as the head of the company. Kendall's impulsive decisions and fraternal attitude towards all business partners probably tired her out. And her actions look like the actions of a real corporate lawyer, thinking first of all about the company.
Marsha is definitely hiding something: there is a feeling that she could have been either in the witness protection program or in the law enforcement agencies (CIA/FBI), since her past has been cleaned up.
Kendall tries very hard, and even seems to want to please his father, to earn his recognition and praise, but constantly misses. It is felt that his father is disappointed in him, and does not put him in anything. I wonder what the story behind this is.
Roman is a charming asshole, conquers with straightforwardness and repels with it, as well as balancing his behavior on the edge of the norm.
Greg seems to be simple, but maybe it's just a mask.: at the moment of his fleeting communication with Jerry at the end of the series, I even had the thought that he had become part of his grandfather's plan (who has contra with Logan) to introduce him into the management of the company 🤔
@laughter_lines: it was as realistic as possible, literally moved me to any of the exhibitions in which I had a chance to participate: at the opening, the ceo yells that everything is bad and everyone is fired, at the closing he gives a eulogy and sings praises almost personally to each employee (instead of writing out a bonus, of course)
in general, the rich people in power in this series behave exactly like those big bosses whom I met in my life, not the series, but a complete retraumatization))
A strong moment after the speech, where Logan sends Kendall, and the next second Kendall picks him up. It says a lot about their relationship, it's interesting to find out how it came to this, whether Logan ever had hopes for his son or always treated him that way.
a very strange series.
You say that as if it's something bad :)
By the way, thanks for the wording, I couldn't catch the association in any way, and then it immediately became clear - Six feet under! Well, the plus of Kings is something.
/Six feet under! + Kings/ - I haven't watched it, but I don't condemn it)
I meant more the episode with the midget partridges in cognac, who eat with a napkin over their heads. Billions of forev)
Aah so amused by this little thing
Well, Greg surprised me.
I love Thomas. Why is everyone bullying him? He helped Greg and loves his wife.
Conor hasn't figured it out yet.
Shiva is ambitious and that's it.
Everyone is crawling with Kendall, it's a shame.
Greg - oh, Tom got you a job, and you paid for it like that. Asshole.
Jerry, how I liked her in the first episode and what she's like here.
Looking further 😊
Marsha is definitely hiding something: there is a feeling that she could have been either in the witness protection program or in the law enforcement agencies (CIA/FBI), since her past has been cleaned up.
Kendall tries very hard, and even seems to want to please his father, to earn his recognition and praise, but constantly misses. It is felt that his father is disappointed in him, and does not put him in anything. I wonder what the story behind this is.
Roman is a charming asshole, conquers with straightforwardness and repels with it, as well as balancing his behavior on the edge of the norm.
Greg seems to be simple, but maybe it's just a mask.: at the moment of his fleeting communication with Jerry at the end of the series, I even had the thought that he had become part of his grandfather's plan (who has contra with Logan) to introduce him into the management of the company 🤔
It's getting more and more curious.
I bet that Marsha is behind the phrase about Logan's resignation in the prompter, but it would be interesting if it was someone unexpected
in general, the rich people in power in this series behave exactly like those big bosses whom I met in my life, not the series, but a complete retraumatization))
- Was there something wrong with the oil?
- It's cold.
The best moment is as a description of the whole absurdity that is happening.