Ep1
The beginning of the article positions Kendall as a weak and obedient little white rabbit, surrounded by shadowy parents and brothers. All of them are superficial and selfish. It is expected to be a market growth story of alternating success and failure. But Kendall is really not enough to be the holder of power at this stage. A small merger is so nervous and unsettled, looking forward to his later transformation.
When some people want to live with rich people, they will use simplicity to describe them. The argument is that they are rich enough and care more about friendship. When Connor gave a gift and his dad didn't even look at it, I really laughed out loud. It was totally insignificant.
There is also an attitude towards children playing baseball. Roman does not treat ordinary people as human beings at all, but only as objects of fun. Logan’s Magnificent effort seemed to give the child some comfort, but in the end it was a non-disclosure agreement and a piece of Patek Philippe.
Logan doesn't like Kendall so he wants to promote other children, or simply wants to buy them to leave his wife behind. What does that have to do with lawyers and consultants, he didn't understand this. What's the background of this wife? I don't like her at the moment, and I look forward to Kendall getting her out later.
Ep2
Knowing that Logan will wake up, there is no explosion in this episode.
Gerri is also very interesting, telling Kendall about the debt of 3 billion after the announcement. But doesn't the board of directors need to approve such a large loan?
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