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dom

this is a nice sunday surprise

Lemuel Daher

Did you guys catch Logan smiling at the end of Ken’s betrayal?

Patrick Anthony

What a moment in television. For me, S3 is really the season when the siblings descend into reflecting the worst of their parents and Logan at his most ugly, if you can believe it. It's wild, per usual. Can't wait for those reactions!

Mig900

Logan was kind of proud in the end lol, he kinda smirked

Shahria Chowdhury

My favourite season finale. There are some biblical tones throughout the episode if you notice like the kiss Jesus shares with Judas as well as 'the last supper' and obviously the sacrifice itself.

Natasha

Such a fantastic episode and a great reaction. Season 3 is a complete banger too (with another amazing finale, maybe even better). It's never addressed in the show but Jeremy Strong says that Kendall was willing to take the fall for cruises up until the point where Logan says NRPI (No Real Person Involved) and in that moment he realises his dad is a proper villain, a bad bad person. That's the catalyst for him - Jeremy actually asked for that line so there would be a shift for him. I'm a certified Roman simp and like that he was so uncomfy with Kendall being chosen, which Shiv (who I love even though she's awful too) essentially knowingly sacrificed Kendall for Tom which is wild. Logan is awful as always, and seems perversely pleased Kendall is standing up to him (even if just for a moment). Ugh it's just soo well written (sorry for the essay) but that line 'what could you possibly kill, that you loved so much, it would make the sun rise again' gutted me. Jeremy Strong and his doe sad eyes more than deserved the leading actor emmy for this season my god

DTGstl314

The small hint of a smile that cracks across Logan's face at the end of Kendall's press conference is a certain degree of respect he suddenly has for Ken. Logan told Ken before he left the boat that Ken wasn't a killer - that he didn't think Ken had what it took to be CEO. Right in that moment at that press conference, Ken became a killer. So while Logan presumably is seething with rage over the betrayal, there's a piece of him that respects Kendall's willingness to be a killer, even though it meant getting stabbed in the back by his own son.

DTGstl314

It was a sign of respect - he admired that Ken had become a killer.

Myles

That smile/smirk by Logan at the very end is great