Succession Power Rankings: “A Spontaneous, Heartfelt Outpouring of Thoroughly Lawyered Emotion”
Where the Roys and co. stand after 302, "Mass in Time of War.
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Last week, Kendall had people running through Rava’s house like the tomb raider. This week is a continuation of that same night, with the Roy family choosing Logan’s side or Kendall’s. Let’s get into it:
Marcia Roy
Maneuvering outside of the company only gives Marcia the appearance of being sidelined. When push comes to shove — as it is! Right now! — she gets what she wants. Logan is facing too much revolt on every side; the last thing he needs is the press and tension around a divorce to overextend his resources and attention. Marcia agrees to see him and hear out his apologies for the whole maybe-maybe not affair with Rhea Jarrell last season, but at a cost: “For my return to be public,” she tells Fisher Stevens, “I will need my role on the trust finalized, Amir’s prospects assured, my daughter taken care of, and improvement…
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