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Logan is a classic example of why everyone has different definitions of success. From a career standpoint, he's probably one of the most successful people of last century. Built a media conglomerate from the ground up, he completely changed the media landscape, influenced American culture and swayed elections.
He was basically a failure in every other aspect of life though. You seemed miserable and unhappy most of the time. All of his relationships failed, his brother thought he was a monster and hated his guts, his kids didn't like him and he wasn't even able to groom any of them to take over after he died.
I agree with you per usual. Dude didn’t prepare his seed for life without him. All three kids were a joke without him
Bro - not only did he not groom them to take over when he died, he barely left them able to function in the real world. Suicide is no joke but Kendall was left in a position to legitimately end it all after the finale. He has no job, no wife, no kids, no siblings, no dad, no friends, no reason to live, no support, no company. He has nothing.
They all lost but Roman will be the “most okay”. Kendall wasn’t being a **** and had it right - Roman didn't really want it. He only wanted it because Logan set that expectation in his abuse cycle. You can tell from his smile at the end that he feels like he is finally free.
Shiv. Shiv. Shiv. Basically signed up to be her mom - the unhappily married wife and child bearer of the CEO that she might even hate.
If that is the state of affairs that I left my children in (or even my dad left us in), I would 100% consider it a failure as a father. All Roman and Kendall can do is get involved with philanthropic efforts. Ken bout to show up at the next big reunion like
Edit: aepps20 I didn’t see your post until after I posted mine but I quoted it up too for accuracy because we were thinking the same thing