Agreed, re: Marsha. I was definitely expecting more from her character this season. That said, that's something they can really dive into next season for sure.
Same with The Sopranos. No real "good guys," unless you consider Melfi I guess.DannyDuberstein said:
How about Breaking Bad? Basically all of them were terrible people doing terrible things, but they were entertaining and compelling to follow. But nothing was entirely black-and-white. You found yourself rooting for awful people, or maybe more accurately, people at different points on the awful scale.
TCTTS said:
Tonight's episode was the best episode of television this year. Hands down.
Just... wow. I love this show so damn much.
I thought that part was hilarious because she then turned around and put her husband in charge of the area she wants to drop.Max Power said:
I hope they don't kill Logan, he's too good to do that, he's such a huge personality that it would be a mistake to lose him. It's definitely not going to be as easy as they are laying this out to be though. Shiv is the only true heir of his with any ability to take control of this company, but when he was talking to her wasn't one of her recommendations to get rid of news? (I could be forgetting something) Which would be contrary to what Logan's vision is. The news is important to him, regardless of what his kids think.
In the post show scenes they did show Gil talking about White House appointments, thinking he's going to win. I could see Shiv telling Logan it's now or she has to go to the White House with Gil. Logan could say it's too soon, Shiv bails.
Also, isn't it a bit more complicated than Logan choosing his successor personally? Doesn't the entire board have to vote on the CEO? Even if Logan wants her can he get the board together on this when her experience is minimal and it sounds like her fast tracking will be behind the scenes.