S1E10New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castLooks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. The history of online media over the last five years has been complicated, and in a bid to increase profitability some outlets are now in precarious places.
As a result, the Lawrence plot that the first few episodes and especially the pilot establish got severely de-emphasized. edited 10 months ago. “If you’re not going to give the basic attention required to run a store, I’m gonna try to steal your stuff” that mentalityIt's a little way to take control of his life. Succession, “Vaulter” Promo: Author; Recent Posts; Clint Worthington. There’s a built-in backup plan where Logan is essentially a non-entity — either dead or more likely comatose/out-of-commission. Gets rid of unions, gets rid of employees. IIRC he didn't even have a wikipedia page, I doubt he's recognisable enough to warrant a main cast spot. I suspect that either the actor or his manager either fought harder for it or paid out for the publicity.When the show first started, the writers had no idea how much Brian Cox was going to commit to. Disorders like anorexia or kleptomania even considering suicide many times boil down to just wanting to feel some control.Just complete nihilism. Kendall is Logan's puppet. He was in the pilot but it was unclear whether he was going to sign up to be a main cast member for the whole show.So the pilot basically ends with two separate tracks for the show.
‘Succession’ Recap: Vaulter Elevates the Game and Lands Hard Will Tom recover from his first Roy family roast? He is also a Senior Writer at Consequence of Sound, as well as the co-host/producer of Travolta/Cage.
He was from an extremely wealthy family as well: "On October 9, 2001, Durst was arrested in Galveston shortly after body parts belonging to his elderly neighbor, Morris Black, were found floating in Galveston Bay. He seemed disgusted with the bodega attendant who could barley take his eyes off the match while on shift. Interestingly, Logan was forced to scrub evidence of Kendall from the crime scene to protect the empire. )New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. I think it's interesting that he's essentially throwing away power itself, because it seems to symbolize his regrets. He did it because nothing matters.Even if Kendall was caught on camera and fined or something, there would ultimately be no consequences for him since his family has so much influence/money. He did it because he can. The place is hemorrhaging money and more than half the staff are on the brink of unionization, so a decision has to be made: Kendall wants to nurture the site — it’s his baby, after all — while Roman wants to gut it completely; Logan, gleeful at … It's like he grabbed the most expensive thing he could casually get away with as recompense for bad business management.His cognitive dissonance has lead -at least temporarily- to a Shiva, Destroyer of Worlds philosophy where he's bad to people needed to be treated badly under the ethos he's built around his orders.I think buying the cigs and throwing away the batteries are both self destructive symbols, one of his own physical self destruction (cigs), and another (throwing away fresh batteries) as a little fuck you to the world itself. He's supposed to do what he's told and keep out of trouble as part of the prison his father has built around him. In Succession, Vaulter’s really the only example of online media we know about so it sits in its dire straits alone, but in the real world it’s got … I'd guess they have agents who are good at negotiating these kinds of things.Because his board seat and shares are going to be important.Maybe bc Lawrence/Vaulter represent the future of media?Lawrence could make another go at new media type stuff that may be an actual threat to Waystar Royco.
He had to embrace an ethic in order to get it done, which might have included an ethic that shitty workers and work deserve to lose. He can't even ride himself around. he didn’t want to shut down vaulter, he did it “because his dad told him to.” he’s firmly under his dad’s thumb and hates it. It's too boring to explain how details like that work regarding actors' contracts but basically, that's what it boils down to. Durst missed a court hearing on October 16 and a warrant was issued for his arrest on a charge of bail jumping. You can also find his freelance work at … (I'm hoping Lawrence together with the guy who spit in Kendall's face start AI news with deepfakes.
He is gutted and no longer in control of his life. I don’t feel like it was a power thing, I think it was mostly attention. He was in the last episode in the background.I wouldn't read too much into that.
Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Connor (Alan Ruck) in "Vaulter," Episode Two of 'Succession' Season Two. They actually have to pay to have their names listed though main actors usually have it included as part of their negotiations. I’d just like to point out that Frank actually was part of the main cast in S1, his actors name was in the opening credits.I agree with this.
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