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>That was such a smart, human moment. Sure Shiv can play it >cool and cold with the best of them, but she'd spent weeks >being promised the job, being told how much the Pierces liked >her, being conflicted over leading a company she fundamentally >disagrees with and worried that Logan was secretly just >playing her against Kendall or some other invisible man. > > >So she sees the dinner as a moment of relative candor, feels >like the deal is going south specifically because Logan won't >announce an heir, thinks she can help by letting Nan know >there very much is a plan (and she's right, to be fair) and >just blurts it out in a desperate bid to make her dream a >reality and throw all that weight off her shoulders. > > >The rough part is that everybody in the room was shocked, but >only Roman and Logan seemed against it in any way, and both >for vague or nepotistic reasons. So for the consequences of >her power play to be so potentially dire for her (and to see >how shook she was afterward) is why this show is doing huge, >huge work right now. > > >I really think the world ought to wake up to the fact they're >out there looking for the next Game of Thrones and, sure, >nobody's probably getting beheaded on this show, but from the >score (seriously, that music) to the stakes, there's no show >walking such a fine line between absurd comedy and defeating >drama. Everybody should be up on this! > > >~~~~~~~~~ >"This is the streets, and I am the trap." � Jay Bilas >http://www.popmatters.com/pm/archive/contributor/517 >Hip Hop Handbook: http://tinyurl.com/ll4kzz
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