
Editor’s note: Below contains the main spoilers about the fourth episode of the fourth season “Sexcessions”, “States Honeymoon”.
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After the shock, the final tremors, the emptiness of power, and perhaps most importantly, and impressive, laughing, as the “caliphate” came as a focus to face life after Logan Roy, in an episode that finally put the title of HBO Show in a whole flower.
Logan Roy’s sudden disappearance left his cultivated children and their subordinates, as they apparently offer themselves modestly to fill the void, while they are concerned about how different candidates play with the company’s board.
At the same time, they mourn the largest number of life they lost, taking into account that he dealt with many of them. Four o’clock also ended the return of Logan’s wife, Maria (Hayam Abbas), in what appeared to be “Maria beating”, while his current and younger girlfriend, Kerry (Zoe Winter), showed the door frankly. (The latter raised the “Evita” musical memories, when the title of the title is the mistress of Beron, who sings another bag in another hall.)
More than anything else, the episode confirmed how it could be the funny “caliphate”, with Chef (Sarah Snok).
The episode also showed Waystar Royco CEOs, who was uncomfortable with what to do with a document not only included Logan’s desires after his death but handwritten notes that apparently determine who he wanted behind. They joked, weakly, about throwing paper into the toilet, with clarifying the amount they really want to throw the paper into the toilet.
All knives, with Carl (David Rush) insulting the brutality of Tom (Matthew McFaden), was barely hiding behind the fact that he was doubting the future of Tom as a default.
Amid that, though, there were human moments as well, as Kendall explained torture his conflicting feelings in front of Frank’s executive in Wafstar Frank (Peter Friedman) by saying: “He made me hate him, died. I feel he did not like.
The “Caliphate” also emphasized the fragility not only for life, but the heritage of companies, where the public relations people discuss how to rotate Logan’s involvement in its last years as a means of committing the company and the stock price-which is a maneuver that Kendall has finally agreed and reduced, by extracting that this is the smart and smell.
The caliphate questions also seem to threaten the harmony achieved by Kendall, Chef and Roman before the exit of Logan, as Chef left a strange woman in a plan to fill the seat of the CEO for a long time enough to close the sale to Googo. Confidence does not come easily in the world of creative Jesse Armstrong, and when Chef said: “I need to wet my beak”, I left assurances from her brothers the impression clearly how this beak can end from the joint.
In the end, after the highest levels of operation in the previous episode, the series succeeded in converting the page from sadness to the next arrangement of business. This is also, as Kendall said about Logan and “Abi Al -Sar”, is “what he will do.”