Just imagine, when the kid grows up, each time he struggles or drowns to the bottom of his life, he would remember once upon a time he was so close to one million dollars. Just sad.
I like how Logan shows respect towards the kid for making an effort. Unlike his own kids that got everything handed to them, he understands the struggles of life.
But mainly it shows his extreme, overpowering arrogance that he thinks that would be enough to salve the pain of losing a million dollars. At 8. For not making a home run.
@dock1 The deal was for the kid to hit a homerun. Why would he just give him money? He showed the kid some respect for a valiant effort, but giving the kid a handout isn't going to teach him anything in life. He'll just turn out like his own snobby kids.
@@stewiegriffin12341 if you remember the last scenes of the episode in the kid's small apartment, the news was on houses that averages around 1 million. I think the director wanted to show the contrast of their current home vs. where they could've lived if they received 1 million dollars. It's life changing money.
2:28 Shiv was doing all she could to get the kid a home run. It was a grounder straight to her and he made it halfway to 3rd base before she even threw the ball
Many things at play here. Rome did this in front of his dad to display Logan’s style of raising his children to believe money buys everything including effort. In the end Logan shook the boy’s hand not because he cared anything about the cruel joke played on their poverty, but to save face and seem somewhat human to them, right before he makes them sign a non disclosure agreement and gives them the $15,000 -$30,000 Patek Phillipe watch as a consolation prize. The watch was originally Tom’s gift to Logan but Tom came across as trying to buy Logan’s approval. In giving the watch away like it meant nothing Logan showed that he’s the only one who buys people as he himself cannot be bought by powerless underlings like Tom. In the end the poor family got a very expensive Patek Phillipe which they could return to the store and cash it in as it was intact and just recently purchased
@@JohnDoe-dk4dr well, it was a kid in a struggling family attempting to win a huge amount of money. It has nothing to do with capitalism it got his hopes up way too much as a kid
this scene was what was truly magnificent. in one minute you get the pulse of the family. you understand who all the main players are by their actions and reactions: Logan, Shiv, Roman, Tom, Connor. hell you even get a sense of who Kendall is by his absence. gotta say i was surprised when Logan went out of his way to recognize the boy's heart, but in retrospect it makes sense. he's the only one of his family who knows what it means to come from nothing and to claw his way to the top. makes sense that he didn't just pay the kid a million dollars out of his own pocket either... he also knows the world is a cruel hard place and he'd be doing the kid no favors by giving him what he hadn't earned.
it was also important to give us this glimpse at logan's humanity early on, without this one scene I would have had an entirely different opinion of him as the show progressed
But the kid's family kept Logan's new watch. That means that, in the end, he gave it away to the boy, and probably it's worth was more than 1 milion dollars.
3:08, fucking Brian Cox, so subtle, so good; the shake of a hand from a man who grew up with nothing and who knows the value of that money idiot Roman would have thrown away. He delivers that line with such grace too. Love it and love that you posted it.
Thus Spoke Films true. I believe it was worth $10K. He was offered 1 million. It’s quite a small consolation prize, especially considering to the Roys $1 mill is chump change
The look Connor gives during the check scene says it all. One of the few moments where one of them was pretty aware of how shameful and condescending their behavior really is. Now this season, it seems like Tom is realizing this as well - but on a constant basis. There is some kind of redemption arc going on for him and I'm loving it. As the series began, I thought Tom was one of the worst but as the show progressed it became pretty clear that he is the only one who has still some kind of moral compass. Yes, he is flawed and can be a toxic douche but he is also capable of true loyality and compassion. You can't really say the same about any of the other family members - except maybe Connor to some extent. Tom was always kind of relatable because you can comprehend how he got to this place in his life. He is a social climber who still feels like he isn't really accepted in this circle (which he clearly isn't) and who was willing to do everything to be a part of it - at least until now, it seems. It'll be interesting to see what he'll do next!
@@josuebenvindo Yes, I preferred Tom to get it. And he got it pretty fair if you think about it. Matsson wanted somebody who could be his hard working right hand man for CEO. Tom is not perfect but we've seen him work his ass off for the company, especially in season 4. And again, he really showed loyality for Greg and kept people like Gerri and Karolina who were always the most competent ones in the company. His first actions as a CEO were more about skills and less about backstabbing which was nice for a change. And let's face it: in the end of the day, Tom is a better human being than Logan, Ken, Shiv or Roman and overall more competent than the siblings - in the world of Succession that's a win.
I like how Logan respects you no matter what and who you are. The simple fact that he took off the glove to shake the kids hand so it was skin to skin is such a small gesture that the kid wouldn’t think twice about but these are the things that show Logan is not what you think.
Intricate scenario set full of personalities and emotions while carefully sums up who these characters are and foreshadows how their stories will conclude, the effort and work went in for the characters and the story are so well done.
It wasn't for free, it was for a non-disclosure agreement, of which talking about this incident would probably cost them considerably more than a gift Logan couldn't give two shits about.
From the comments on this show it’s clear that people watch and see themselves in the characters. What you have to understand about the upper class is that they don’t see themselves in you. As Logan puts it in a later episode, ‘no real person involved’. Working class are not real people, they are a mass, a mob, a herd, - something to extract value from. That is the extent of their lives worth. The attitude of the upper class is that they are themselves also essential to creating that value. The truth is society is made of individuals who have equal worth and who by their labour create value, which is sucked up and squandered by the parasitical upper class. All the main characters in this show are scum because that is what their social role is - to be parasites - and there are no true ‘redemption’ arcs, because it’s not possible to live the role of a billionaire or a media baron and be a good person, full stop.
I love this scene. Though every time I watch it I’m still convinced that Roman did have a wife and child. The way he interacts with them and the fact his checkbook is in her purse like it’s a joint account. I just can’t get behind it was his gf and her kid. I’m fine with the retcon but just be honest. You think Roman would let his gf have access to his checkbook/bank accounts. One of the only things I’ve ever taken issue with about the show.
One of the most New York sounding tracks - the minor key is emblematic of New York. Love this A-Minor composition - appears in Season #1 Episode #1 - and EOC Season #3 Episode #6 haunting and glorious sound. Irony - Is the young boy gets the Patek Philippe Nautilus - hopefully it was the white gold or platinum one which is not a million but not far from it.
Rich brats toying with a poor kids emotions just for a laugh; utterly disgusting and deplorable. On the other hand, business is business and Roman would’ve given the kid the money if he hit a home run. A lot of people in poverty would kill for the chance to win a million dollars for hitting a home run in a scrimmage game.
I don't think it was rich brats toying with a poor kids emotions for a kick. It was rich brats unaware of how much a million bucks meant to some 1st gen Mexican immigrant kid. I don't think the point was AT ALL that it was intentional malice like you do. That's your own middle class projection about how spoiled you feel on the inside. Douche.
She didn't just end up as if she was some mastermind. She would rather be a wife of the CEO than nobody coz she knew her brothers will side her up again.
Upon finishing the Succession, looking back at this scene, it's apparent that Tom is always the hurdle for everybody. It might seem that he's no real threat, but every time someone gets closer to the finish line, he's always there to stop it. Season 1- Somewhat relevant, but if it wasn't for Tom's wedding, the Kendall incident wouldn't have ever happened. Season 3 - Tom revealing the sibling's plans on blocking the Mattson deal to Logan. Season 4 - Kendall almost close on clinching the top job. Nonetheless, Tom still ended up winning it all. This show is an absolute masterpiece. I was rooting for ken at first watch, however on my second watch , it became visible to me that Tom clearly is the most competent character besides Gerri. Started from the bottom of the ladder, and all throughout the series playing his cards right, without posing a threat. And when the time is right, he always delivers.
many viewers giving shiv flak for thinking she's smarter and more ethical than she actually is but this scene is why i disagree. shiv's the only one who could tell roman off.. she is definitely smarter and has a higher moral standing than the rest of the family..
If it make you feel any better. Rich people don’t even see themselves in each other. They’re constantly eyeing plates, trying to eat each other’s lunches. Fantastic.
Right there, at that moment, when Tom stopped the kid I knew Tom will would end up betraying everyone. BTW we need a whole show about that kid and the family with their point of view of the same scenario.
Downside of a pilot episode. Most of the time the writers have no idea what they're doing. They're just trying to get out of the door. Everything else comes later
He did purposefully speed up the launch of the satellite just to impress his father, which caused multiple people to get injured. It’s arguable that’s even more cruel.
@2:55 You can see why Logan has more respect for Tom and Colin and people like them later and on some levels can't stand his own children and other snobby. I feel like his blood was boiling and he wanted to slap Roman in front of everyone right there. I feel maybe Logan has no friends because many of his peers who have money and/or power act like that. Granted I like Roman, this scene pissed me off too. Just the arrogance and flippant disrespect he displayed, for no other reason than because he could.
Ken leaving the family here in this scene before we are given actual glimpse of how bad and mean the whole family is and how Ken is just enough different from all of the them.
Revisiting this scene after watching the baseball theory from TikTok. Watched the entire series because of this one particular scene. Never knew that this going to be significant and a foreshadow to the ending.
All the people in the comments who think logan is the good guy in this show blow my . Were we watching the same show? Where do you think his kids got their traits? And the people who think it was "respect" that made him shake his hand! He was immediately pushing them to sign an NDA just so he could cover his own butt. He is as much of a scumbag as the rest of them
I kept scrolling until I found this comment. It's wild how much of a pass people are willing to give to another man if they're wearing a suit. There's so much disgusting behavior being validated under the guise of "hard work, opportunity, effort and reward."
Logan showed more respect for that kid than anything Roman did the entire show, i believe Logan love's his kids but he could never give the company to them, especially roman (kendall at least knows some struggle)
Honestly after I saw this scene I wasn’t sure I’d be able to finish the show. Literally every single character was so fucking putrid, cruel and unlikeable (other than Greg lol). Even Tony Soprano, a murderer, extortionist, liar and violent manipulator, was easier to empathize with than these people. That’s saying something
@@joaopitaluga1201 it's almost as if ppl can like characters based on how interesting, entertaining or well-written they are and not because they're a beacon of morality. who would've thought
maybe i'll get used to it but it disturbs me how wealthy Hollywood types try to make this lifestyle so visually ugly when in fact it's beautiful and aspirational for millions of westerners.
Nothing beautiful or aspirational about it. It’s dehumanising and is done on purpose to show how the wealthy view the poor. If you think that’s aspirational then you have something very wrong with you.
Excelente serie, cómo odié a los personajes, la puta madre!
De eso se trata, de odiarlos pero a la vez apiadarse de ellos jaja maldito hbo!
@@omarpacho630 speak english ok bro its the law
@@alainportant6412 shut up, donkey.
@@alainportant6412ñ gringo piel de mayonesa
Tom stopped the kid at the last hurdle, right before he won, the same way he did to the siblings. Absolutely fucking incredible.
Nice catch, there. I remember thinking “of course it had to be Tom, it’s always Tom.”
Succession is a masterpiece
Holy shit I never tought of that, probably not planned but great foreshadowing.
Just imagine, when the kid grows up, each time he struggles or drowns to the bottom of his life, he would remember once upon a time he was so close to one million dollars. Just sad.
This. It would really change the kid's life.
I'll watch that show.
They got the Patek Philippe so not really but yeah that would have been sad.
And it was all just a game to these people.
I like how Logan shows respect towards the kid for making an effort. Unlike his own kids that got everything handed to them, he understands the struggles of life.
he also didn't give him a dime
@@teamworkformyfrainds Well then the latter part of the statement on OP's comment would make Logan a hypocrite wouldn't it?
But mainly it shows his extreme, overpowering arrogance that he thinks that would be enough to salve the pain of losing a million dollars. At 8. For not making a home run.
@dock1 The deal was for the kid to hit a homerun. Why would he just give him money? He showed the kid some respect for a valiant effort, but giving the kid a handout isn't going to teach him anything in life. He'll just turn out like his own snobby kids.
You mean the kids he handed everything to...He's not detached from their outcome, he's responsible for it
3:06 - The first and last time Logan shows he has a heart in the entire series.... then he has a stroke.
good point
I guess nobody noticed that Logan actually gave away Tom's watch to the kid's parents. You can see it later when they took off.
I thought it was more of a hush money type of thing.
They made them sign an NDA. And it's not worth much compared to a million
@@BlackChamomile It was a Patek Philippe, and several models of that brand retail for around $1 million.
@@stewiegriffin12341 shiv did mention to buy one within 10k-15k price range. Patek phillipes usually cost that much
@@stewiegriffin12341 if you remember the last scenes of the episode in the kid's small apartment, the news was on houses that averages around 1 million. I think the director wanted to show the contrast of their current home vs. where they could've lived if they received 1 million dollars. It's life changing money.
I love that Logan gave the family the Phillip Patek watch Tom gave to him like 5 minutes earlier! 😂
Later not earlier 😅
Patek Phillipe*
@@phoenix15_how is it not earlier? How could Logan give the family a watch he didn’t have yet?
2:28 Shiv was doing all she could to get the kid a home run. It was a grounder straight to her and he made it halfway to 3rd base before she even threw the ball
Many things at play here. Rome did this in front of his dad to display Logan’s style of raising his children to believe money buys everything including effort. In the end Logan shook the boy’s hand not because he cared anything about the cruel joke played on their poverty, but to save face and seem somewhat human to them, right before he makes them sign a non disclosure agreement and gives them the $15,000 -$30,000 Patek Phillipe watch as a consolation prize. The watch was originally Tom’s gift to Logan but Tom came across as trying to buy Logan’s approval. In giving the watch away like it meant nothing Logan showed that he’s the only one who buys people as he himself cannot be bought by powerless underlings like Tom. In the end the poor family got a very expensive Patek Phillipe which they could return to the store and cash it in as it was intact and just recently purchased
Such an intelligent coment. Comments like this is the reason why I read comments at all.
First episode, and there was your glimpse at how sick this family was.
This show put us in the kid's perspective where we can relate to, working class willing to take the shot.
What shot?
Do you really think capitalism is a meritocracy?
@@JohnDoe-dk4dr yes capitalism is defined by Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Alfred Marshall exactly just like that.
@@JohnDoe-dk4dr well, it was a kid in a struggling family attempting to win a huge amount of money. It has nothing to do with capitalism it got his hopes up way too much as a kid
@@inigobantok1579 They didn't describe / define the same capitalism we have now.
Working class made to dance for the sick amusement of the ultrawealthy.
That kid never had the makings of a varsity athlete
it just had to be Tom that makes the kid lose lol
this scene was what was truly magnificent. in one minute you get the pulse of the family. you understand who all the main players are by their actions and reactions: Logan, Shiv, Roman, Tom, Connor. hell you even get a sense of who Kendall is by his absence. gotta say i was surprised when Logan went out of his way to recognize the boy's heart, but in retrospect it makes sense. he's the only one of his family who knows what it means to come from nothing and to claw his way to the top. makes sense that he didn't just pay the kid a million dollars out of his own pocket either... he also knows the world is a cruel hard place and he'd be doing the kid no favors by giving him what he hadn't earned.
What he hadn’t earned like his kids hadn’t earned. Everyone in this scene is an asshole.
it was also important to give us this glimpse at logan's humanity early on, without this one scene I would have had an entirely different opinion of him as the show progressed
100% Accurate
But the kid's family kept Logan's new watch. That means that, in the end, he gave it away to the boy, and probably it's worth was more than 1 milion dollars.
@@dicenqueeresantigua6415 you think Tom spent a million on that watch? lmao
This scene made me fall in love with the show
Omg same
sameeeee
Yes. This is when I knew we were off to something interesting
3:08, fucking Brian Cox, so subtle, so good; the shake of a hand from a man who grew up with nothing and who knows the value of that money idiot Roman would have thrown away. He delivers that line with such grace too. Love it and love that you posted it.
Indeed, shows that beneath all the vile things he has become, he still has the humanity that certain others will never have
@@harrypotterisalwaysgoingto5964 Takes a genius to know a genius, I guess.
I think that's more Roman showing his trauma from his childhood, from the way his father would berate and humiliate him as a child.
In the same token, he could’ve given the kid money himself after his son made such a fool out of him
Thus Spoke Films true. I believe it was worth $10K. He was offered 1 million. It’s quite a small consolation prize, especially considering to the Roys $1 mill is chump change
The look Connor gives during the check scene says it all. One of the few moments where one of them was pretty aware of how shameful and condescending their behavior really is.
Now this season, it seems like Tom is realizing this as well - but on a constant basis. There is some kind of redemption arc going on for him and I'm loving it. As the series began, I thought Tom was one of the worst but as the show progressed it became pretty clear that he is the only one who has still some kind of moral compass. Yes, he is flawed and can be a toxic douche but he is also capable of true loyality and compassion. You can't really say the same about any of the other family members - except maybe Connor to some extent.
Tom was always kind of relatable because you can comprehend how he got to this place in his life. He is a social climber who still feels like he isn't really accepted in this circle (which he clearly isn't) and who was willing to do everything to be a part of it - at least until now, it seems.
It'll be interesting to see what he'll do next!
at least Tom was playing the game fair.... brutal but fair
Even Colin looked away
Did you like the end?
@@josuebenvindo Yes, I preferred Tom to get it. And he got it pretty fair if you think about it. Matsson wanted somebody who could be his hard working right hand man for CEO. Tom is not perfect but we've seen him work his ass off for the company, especially in season 4.
And again, he really showed loyality for Greg and kept people like Gerri and Karolina who were always the most competent ones in the company. His first actions as a CEO were more about skills and less about backstabbing which was nice for a change. And let's face it: in the end of the day, Tom is a better human being than Logan, Ken, Shiv or Roman and overall more competent than the siblings - in the world of Succession that's a win.
Hard working right hand man? Seriously? He said he wanted a puppet, an empty suit. That’s why he didn’t choose Shiv, he said he didn’t want an equal.
1:43 this moment is so awkward and funny, love whoever that guy is.
That's frank my boy and keep his name outcha mouth
He's all of us in that same situation
And he told Logan that being funny isn’t his style
Haha now I know, Frank. Actually I’m on season 4 now. Funny that this is my comment that gets likes
This scene captures all of their personalities perfectly
I like how Logan respects you no matter what and who you are. The simple fact that he took off the glove to shake the kids hand so it was skin to skin is such a small gesture that the kid wouldn’t think twice about but these are the things that show Logan is not what you think.
"I like how Logan respects you no matter what and who you are. "
Dude
Fuck the handshake. Give that kid and his family a million dollars.
@@Maddoliswhy, Logan is such a gentleman
You're delusional.
"I'm 100 feet tall. These people are pygmies" yeah, real respectful lol
I don't know why this scene is so powerful.
We need a new series of that kid being a self-made billionaire then overtaking Waystar Royco lol
Was hoping in the finale Mattson would have him as a high ranking member just to rub it in
This scene foreshadows the ending of the entire series
Tom is even the one that stops him
@@AC-oz9grah, good catch.
How
Intricate scenario set full of personalities and emotions while carefully sums up who these characters are and foreshadows how their stories will conclude, the effort and work went in for the characters and the story are so well done.
Tom could have lost on purpose
i know right, he’s an asshole lol
@@jocelynlopez6425 do you know matthew macfadyen??
@@jocelynlopez6425 you hate it that means he is doing his job good.
Tom is too terrified to do anything that might put him at odds with any of the Logan children. Especially Roman.
@@jocelynlopez6425 he was trying to impress shevs family he couldn't
Kendall has a beautiful swing
they got the patek philippe in the later scene
I always wonder if they'll know what it's actually worth. Gotta be like 50k easy - right?
@@kaihG google says it’s 750k but i’m not sure if that’s right
It wasn't for free, it was for a non-disclosure agreement, of which talking about this incident would probably cost them considerably more than a gift Logan couldn't give two shits about.
Ya prolly under $50k
From the comments on this show it’s clear that people watch and see themselves in the characters. What you have to understand about the upper class is that they don’t see themselves in you. As Logan puts it in a later episode, ‘no real person involved’. Working class are not real people, they are a mass, a mob, a herd, - something to extract value from. That is the extent of their lives worth. The attitude of the upper class is that they are themselves also essential to creating that value. The truth is society is made of individuals who have equal worth and who by their labour create value, which is sucked up and squandered by the parasitical upper class. All the main characters in this show are scum because that is what their social role is - to be parasites - and there are no true ‘redemption’ arcs, because it’s not possible to live the role of a billionaire or a media baron and be a good person, full stop.
I love your analysis, excellent take!
Workers of the world unite
TL;DR
Based
Rich people don’t even see themselves in each other. They’re eyeing plates, trying to eat each other’s lunches.
This scene had me sold on succession on the first watch, Crazy 😄😄
2:49 Look how ashamed Connor looks here. Didn't notice it the first time, I was so focused on the check being torn apart.
That kid will forever be haunted with a burning desire to become a billionaire
I love this scene. Though every time I watch it I’m still convinced that Roman did have a wife and child. The way he interacts with them and the fact his checkbook is in her purse like it’s a joint account. I just can’t get behind it was his gf and her kid. I’m fine with the retcon but just be honest. You think Roman would let his gf have access to his checkbook/bank accounts. One of the only things I’ve ever taken issue with about the show.
I know multiple people who stopped watching this show because of this scene. It bothered them to the point it drove them away.
That’s wild. I think it’s the best scene in an otherwise somewhat underwhelming pilot. The show really picks up steam onwards.
Yeah, I showed my boyfriend the first episode, and he was so disgusted by what Roman did that he refused to watch the next one with me. Lol.
Well people watch TV to escape reality but this scene hit them like a train with reality so I don't blame them
@@dv9239 it’s still fictional but I understand what you mean
@@Davon85J once the stock drops and the loan with the bank comes due that’s when it hooked me
One of the most New York sounding tracks - the minor key is emblematic of New York. Love this A-Minor composition - appears in Season #1 Episode #1 - and EOC Season #3 Episode #6 haunting and glorious sound. Irony - Is the young boy gets the Patek Philippe Nautilus - hopefully it was the white gold or platinum one which is not a million but not far from it.
Been trying to find the track I don’t think it’s released
Roman Roy is the original MrBeast.
Rich brats toying with a poor kids emotions just for a laugh; utterly disgusting and deplorable. On the other hand, business is business and Roman would’ve given the kid the money if he hit a home run. A lot of people in poverty would kill for the chance to win a million dollars for hitting a home run in a scrimmage game.
I don't think it was rich brats toying with a poor kids emotions for a kick. It was rich brats unaware of how much a million bucks meant to some 1st gen Mexican immigrant kid. I don't think the point was AT ALL that it was intentional malice like you do. That's your own middle class projection about how spoiled you feel on the inside. Douche.
Kendall was definitely athletic
Shiv ultimately ended up doing this to Kendall and Roman in the end, via Tom.
She didn't just end up as if she was some mastermind. She would rather be a wife of the CEO than nobody coz she knew her brothers will side her up again.
Upon finishing the Succession, looking back at this scene, it's apparent that Tom is always the hurdle for everybody. It might seem that he's no real threat, but every time someone gets closer to the finish line, he's always there to stop it.
Season 1- Somewhat relevant, but if it wasn't for Tom's wedding, the Kendall incident wouldn't have ever happened.
Season 3 - Tom revealing the sibling's plans on blocking the Mattson deal to Logan.
Season 4 - Kendall almost close on clinching the top job. Nonetheless, Tom still ended up winning it all.
This show is an absolute masterpiece. I was rooting for ken at first watch, however on my second watch , it became visible to me that Tom clearly is the most competent character besides Gerri. Started from the bottom of the ladder, and all throughout the series playing his cards right, without posing a threat. And when the time is right, he always delivers.
Logan had more respect for this kid than his own children.
many viewers giving shiv flak for thinking she's smarter and more ethical than she actually is but this scene is why i disagree. shiv's the only one who could tell roman off.. she is definitely smarter and has a higher moral standing than the rest of the family..
Reading this comment after what she did to kendall in the finale is really funny
If it make you feel any better. Rich people don’t even see themselves in each other. They’re constantly eyeing plates, trying to eat each other’s lunches. Fantastic.
Right there, at that moment, when Tom stopped the kid I knew Tom will would end up betraying everyone. BTW we need a whole show about that kid and the family with their point of view of the same scenario.
We need a new series of that kid being a self-made billionaire then overtaking Waystar Royco lol
Looking back this feels out of character for Roman.
He's never been cruel to people like this since then.... except his brothers.
Downside of a pilot episode. Most of the time the writers have no idea what they're doing. They're just trying to get out of the door. Everything else comes later
@@samnectar I believe Roman also is married and has a daughter in the pilot episode, who mysteriously just disappears in a few episodes.
He did purposefully speed up the launch of the satellite just to impress his father, which caused multiple people to get injured. It’s arguable that’s even more cruel.
@@gamer7916 fr? What?
He's cruel to that waiter at the charity dinner
The response I was curious of is alive and thriving in this comment section 😊
The family may have gotten some big money in the end from Tom's watch if they get it appraised right
@2:55 You can see why Logan has more respect for Tom and Colin and people like them later and on some levels can't stand his own children and other snobby. I feel like his blood was boiling and he wanted to slap Roman in front of everyone right there.
I feel maybe Logan has no friends because many of his peers who have money and/or power act like that.
Granted I like Roman, this scene pissed me off too. Just the arrogance and flippant disrespect he displayed, for no other reason than because he could.
2:56 Logan has had enough of Roman's shit.
The look of Connor @2:53 shows how an a**h*le Roman is…
You are not serious people"
I’m disowning that kid.
Was this filmed at Caumsett State Park on Long Island??
Ken leaving the family here in this scene before we are given actual glimpse of how bad and mean the whole family is and how Ken is just enough different from all of the them.
This scene feels different after the finale
Offer the kid $1000 for a home run! That way you do not cluelessly ruin his life.
thats a 100 dollars for Roman so
@@ighways A million dollars to Roman is a dollar
Is this the only scene where the Father acts like an emphatic descent human?
Revisiting this scene after watching the baseball theory from TikTok. Watched the entire series because of this one particular scene. Never knew that this going to be significant and a foreshadow to the ending.
Where is the last part where Logan gives them the watch Tom bought him that was probably more than a million dollars alone.
This scene made me stick with the series
And what a good decision that was
I actually stopped watching after this scene 😭
Same here. Beautiful, sad, melancholic, scene.
What is the music?
All the people in the comments who think logan is the good guy in this show blow my . Were we watching the same show? Where do you think his kids got their traits? And the people who think it was "respect" that made him shake his hand! He was immediately pushing them to sign an NDA just so he could cover his own butt. He is as much of a scumbag as the rest of them
He did give them the watch
I kept scrolling until I found this comment. It's wild how much of a pass people are willing to give to another man if they're wearing a suit.
There's so much disgusting behavior being validated under the guise of "hard work, opportunity, effort and reward."
Shiv threw the ball to tom to end it
Now, he has what he deserves :)
The 0.1% of the 1%
If I was Logan id hate my family too
Logan showed more respect for that kid than anything Roman did the entire show, i believe Logan love's his kids but he could never give the company to them, especially roman (kendall at least knows some struggle)
Honestly after I saw this scene I wasn’t sure I’d be able to finish the show. Literally every single character was so fucking putrid, cruel and unlikeable (other than Greg lol). Even Tony Soprano, a murderer, extortionist, liar and violent manipulator, was easier to empathize with than these people. That’s saying something
T was charismatic and funny, also defended some ppl that he cared about.
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Did I misunderstand or was he given the $15,000 watch as a consolation prize?
What does he say at 3:08
Magnificent effort bro. Yo dad a former footballer or sumthin
@@reymondsawyer736 thanks. And yeah my dad is Andrei Shevchenko
Does anyone know the name of the kid? Feels like I've seen him before
It's a girl I guess
@@bait5257 pretty sure that’s a boy
reminds me of the kid from eagle eye but cant be
@@bait5257 Its a boy..........
A quarter million is not bad. Quick, go cash it in.
Yeah but he ripped up the check so he basically got nothing
ROMAN IS SO SICK I LOVE HIM
Wtf
@@joaopitaluga1201 you can like characters that do bad things you know that right..? he's not real
He looks way to much like Peter in Mad Men. He could be his younger brother.
same lmao
@@joaopitaluga1201 it's almost as if ppl can like characters based on how interesting, entertaining or well-written they are and not because they're a beacon of morality. who would've thought
The only scene ive hated roman in
Everyone on this show is such realistically terrible person
maybe i'll get used to it but it disturbs me how wealthy Hollywood types try to make this lifestyle so visually ugly when in fact it's beautiful and aspirational for millions of westerners.
Unbelievably sad that you believe that lol
That’s what disturbs you??
Nothing beautiful or aspirational about it. It’s dehumanising and is done on purpose to show how the wealthy view the poor. If you think that’s aspirational then you have something very wrong with you.
Stopped watching the show at this point. Utter mindless rubbish.