![]() Kendall describes the sudden death as “very un-Dad,” while Roman admits he thought their father would live forever. The very idea of it bums out Lukas Matsson, and it depresses the hell out of Kendall and Roman, neither of whom can accept that Logan is gone. It is a dressed-up retirement community, there to pacify ATN’s elderly core demographic and ease them without complaint into the imminent embrace of the Grim Reaper. Never mind that Kendall is decades younger and in vastly better physical condition if the unstoppable, invulnerable Logan Roy can die without warning, couldn’t the same happen to his cowardly, self-destructive son?Įnhancing this crippling cocktail of mourning and paranoia is the nature of Living+ itself(*), which is more about the opposite of the product’s name. And it speaks to the fears of his own mortality that have bubbled up ever since Logan tried and failed to fly to Sweden. That Kendall keeps treating his father as a living, breathing, snarling person speaks to his ongoing grief, and his struggle to process the loss of a man he loved and hated with roughly equal measure. ![]() ![]() ![]() At the presentation, he will mortify Gerri and the rest of the inner circle by staging a scripted conversation with the image of Logan on the giant screen behind him. This will not be the last time Kendall attempts to speak with this digital ghost of his nasty old man. ![]()
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