In the book, a mother dismisses a child’s fear of a lion only to invent a "dragon" (a greater lie) that becomes real. This reflects how Logan and Kendall try to "invent" a functional relationship for Josh, only for the reality of their mutual hatred to consume the deal. 3. The Performance of Unity in Post-Truth Capitalism
A side-by-side visual analysis of the "Quiet Luxury" aesthetic in this episode (specifically Shiv’s outfits) and the original 1960s pop-art illustrations by Jenny Williams in Mahy's book. [S3E4] Lion in the Meadow
Analyze how the physical "stress test" Josh Aaronson forces upon Logan Roy serves as a metaphor for the company’s precarious health. In the book, a mother dismisses a child’s
1. The Weaponization of Health: Physical vs. Corporate Vitality In the book