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Kendall seizes Roman’s failure as an opportunity. His impromptu eulogy is a masterpiece of corporate branding, reframing Logan’s cruelty as "vitality" and "force." He effectively privatizes the family’s grief, using the pulpit to crown himself the new patriarch. The Ghost of Logan Roy [S4E5] The Funeral
"The Funeral" is a masterclass in irony. It shows that Logan Roy is more powerful as a memory and a vacuum than he ever was as a man. The siblings are finally free of him, yet they have never been more trapped by his legacy. By the time the casket is lowered, it’s clear that Logan didn't just build an empire—he built a cage that his children will likely never escape. To help me refine this essay or focus
Should the focus be more on (like the use of handheld cameras)? It shows that Logan Roy is more powerful