...regardless of whether or not she ever gets that title. She has proven to be her dad in every way possible - passionate, ruthless, calculating, even negotiating an open marriage while she was still in her wedding dress!
This episode shows that she has been playing her dad like a grand piano when it came to Rhea, and that the best thing to do was to let her assume the reins and then watch her fold like a cheap suit. How did that happen? Watch and find out.
Kendall is not the damaged guy he seems to be as he gets an opportunity to be eloquent and rises to the occasion. I think he just has the heavy weight of conscience on his shoulders and believes he does not deserve happiness. What was up last week with him acting like he had found true love and then just suddenly breaking it off because the girl said the word "awesome" a couple of times?
Greg and Tom - two beta peas in a pod - crack under pressure just as predicted. This would have been comical, if it wasn't for the potential tragedy you can see in each of their arcs. How do they crack? Again, watch and find out.
As for the writing, top notch as always and so ripped from the headlines this week. Called before Congress because of a whistle blower and the patriarch of the family may or may not be losing it? So oddly prescient. Highly recommended.