BowSowy said:
Admiral Adama said:
I saw a Roman having the balls to fire a studio head that was burning his companies money with a bad movie, and getting rid of an old mentor and someone he knows 100% is in it to advance themselves and undermine his position rather than a steady hand to help him guide the ship.
Those are the reasons he'll likely use. But I thought they showed both of those firings as emotional decisions from Roman, not business-savvy ones. He fired Joy because she brought up ATN's political leaning and mentioned trying to separate from it (which I suspect is a sticking point for him since his dad loved ATN first and foremost). And then fired Gerri because she all but said she doesn't think he can do what his dad did. Purely emotion driven, IMO.
I do think Roman has good business instincts, but his flaw is that he's too emotional and seems to care too much about honoring what his dad wanted.
This is exactly how I read it. They made professional...progress...in spite of their flaws. Everything we saw from the three kids the last two episodes were examples "a broken watch is right twice a day" to me.
Kendall - Big picture, visionary, future state idea guy - terrible, terrible in execution
Roman - Great instincts, light on his feet and in a room, details guy - has crippling daddy issues, even more so than his siblings somehow
Shiv - Elite strategy person, can read in between all lines, not afraid to pitbull someone - completely ****ed up inside (dad/brothers/secrets) and on the surface (Tom, conceding to her brothers organizationally knowing it's the wrong move, etc.)
I still see everything going down in flames. It would just be too off-theme for this season to have a "happy" ending where the kids collectively and successfully succeed their dad. I would be shocked.