Shiv comparing herself to Caroline and Kerry and Marcia and “she’s the only one who lost something she wanted”
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Shiv comparing herself to Caroline and Kerry and Marcia and “she’s the only one who lost something she wanted”
Mac and Roman would be adorable actually, Shiv would break Dennis as he justly deserves, and I truly believe that Kendall is everything Dee wants in a man (very similar to her brother, rich, will give her attention while being emasculated).
If Kendall is Rapunzel, is Jimmy Cinderella?
See I would put Chuck as Rose and Jimmy as Pearl (because multiple times canon wise Jimmy was happy for Chuck to kill or ruin him) but Rose being multiple people and filled with ghosts and regrets, and the Daddy Daughter Issues with Kim and Howard infecting everything too, I’ve gotta give Pearl to Howard, The Astronomer to Chuck, and both Kim and Jimmy are bear and Rose at different points. But a lot of shadowing and displacement going on anyway.
“I’m going to be a blade that cuts through everyone and takes their money.” Fuck. He’s literally Shiv as a boy.
Still thinking about what Genni said about in Chuck’s head he can tell himself none of this is hurting Jimmy, he should just have his every movement controlled.
I have patiently waited almost 1,200 words to compare Saul's last act to Twin Peaks: The Return, another franchise extension that threw audience expectations to the wind. Consider: A central famous protagonist (Kyle MacLachlan's Dale Cooper) spent most of the Showtime revival living under different identities in far-flung locations. And the mood of Twin Peaks' black-hole finale captures something of MonochrOmaha's deflation: An empty feeling that the characters have outlasted their own show, and are cut off from everyone they ever loved.
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