Hahahaha but he’s still your buddy after, and you’re trying to tell everyone “nah he’s good he’s good” I love it when he’s like “cause I’m fuckin scared” gahaha
@@og_bhaiyu because they later talk about how “no real person involved” was a term used around Waystar to describe migrant workers who were treated like shit or died. Stewy is taking about being a “real person” or human being infront of Kendall (someone who is rich and of status). Later when Kendall and Logan go to the waiter who dies house Logan uses the term “no real person involved”. The show constantly shows the difference in class and how they are treated and viewed.
Roman actually makes his own decisions and just can't take anything seriously and is this not taken seriously, Stewie is literally just a mouthpiece for Sandy and served as bait and easy money.
You understand the sort of parent/person their mom is.. pretends to care, but ultimately she sold her kids out in a tasty divorce settlement and shields behind her British humor to avoid any meaningful conversation with them
It’s so good. And to a normal joe it’s so unnerving like the guy who watches in the background lol. Literally talking about mutually assured destruction in business and it’s all so cutthroat and fucking amazing
@callmecatalyst comes off as bs to me. Stewy wasn't looking to be his friend when he screwed him in the vote of no confidence. Sure he was pulling a coup with Sandy but to all appearances Kendall is doing the same here so what ethical leg does he have to stand on?
Nah man if Stewy really cared about Kendall like that then he would have never brought Sandy in without Kendall knowing. Also, he screwed Kendall over in the no confidence motion. He's just pretending to be a friend as a tactic hoping that Kendall would tell him what happened. Stewy isn't a friend, in this world of shifting alliances and temporary partners there are no real friends, no one has friends, everyone is just looking out for themselves and that's it.
Stewy literally told him he's not worth the trust to his face. That is a statement more dangerous the more "joking" the tone is, as far as my life experience tells me.
The fact that stewy was actually throwing out the friend card willing to actually hear what Kendall has going on as a friend and Kendall ignored it killed the friendship. Stewy could be pissed but might have understood and still could have helped Kendall some how some way.
It's truly heartbreaking :( Kendall probably didn't say because he didn't think he deserves help at this point, but also maybe because he wouldn't be able to tell the whole story about the waiter.
Stewy must think Logan has god-like powers to make Kendall suddenly switch his position. Especially without the knowledge of the kid dying at the end of season one.
Stewy knows something happened, he definitely understands that it has to be blackmail. But he resents Kendall for not telling him. Kendall could have just told him his dad is blackmailing him without going into detail, but he doesn't do it because it feels like an excuse and he doesn't feel like he deserves his sympathy.
Well it’s never confirmed but there’s definitely the possibility that logan orchestrated Kendall’s relapse and subsequently the car crash . Either way logan definitely has god like powers
@@garlgarlic ya I agree, I really think Stewy actually thinks of Kendall as a friend too. Obviously he wants to know what flipped him, but the way he tries to get Kendall to tell him anything, then telling him in a very sincere tone-that he’s Kendall’s friend and clearly knows something is wrong.
Dont be. He took a vote of no confidence in favour Logan and this was Logan’s call. Stewy probably looks back at that vote of no confidence a lot. Same with Lawrence and Vaulter
@@mrjornun2673 Stewy betrayed Kendall two times before. First he joined the company without telling him he was a part of their competition. Then he voted in favour of Logan. So not only Stewy deserved it, but he would also betray Kendall once more.
@@gabi4248 they're not friends...Stewy doesn't care about him in any way, he cares about money and nothing else...Kendall is just a tool to get more money
Stewy might be a backstabber, but he offered a big window to Kendall. I love how confused he looks, like if he can’t find a reasoning behind Kendall’s betrayal.
Stewy is a snake, atleast for money, and now he's pissed kendal, "snaked" him, he was never a friend, it was all business, alls fair....Edit, also notice he said fucking silver spoon, he has a resentment for kendall coming from wealth, probably thought of kendall as spoilt, and a waste of an opportunity, he was resentful, jelous, and looked down on kendall from the start, sandy, is dangerous as hell, always quietly lurking, never showing any emotion, efficient, and to the point 😂
Tom to Greg during Boar on the Floor... Greg: ...why am I in this? Tom: How the FUCK would I know Greg, do you think I have a rational explanation for this!? Or, Kendall after shutting down Vaulter... Scott: (spits in Kendall's face) Kendall: ...... that's all you got? Scott: Fuck you, man. Fuck YOU! Lawrence: You fucked it, bro. Why? Kendall: Because my dad told me to. Lawrence: ... because your dad told you to? BECAUSE YOUR DAD TOLD YOU TO? Kendall: ...yeah. Find a new chicken coop, cunt.
Yeah; what a lot of people haven't considered is the brevity of Sandy's response showed just how bad-assed he is. There was so much built inside of his response. He didn't flinch or blink. He just encouraged the carnage because he knew he had the capital and resources to adequately mount the charge. So other responses may have been more acerbic, snarky, sarcastic or just down right funny, but Sandy's response was just bad-assed.
This is when I knew this show was special. I could not fathom how to concoct such a compelling weighted scene and dialogue, making the viewer believe they understand so much history between them.
@@ewaldsteenkamp2659 in context, this is extremely cold blooded. Though I would say his monologue at Vaulter was some of the most cold blooded shit I have heard on TV
He's not really anything besides an extension of Logan at this point, though. _Logan's_ being the killer here, Kendall is just the mouthpiece. Kendall on his own didn't have the stomach for it at that point in the series. I'd say he's probably there now, but he's definitely soft in a way that Logan (and arguably Shiv and Roman) aren't
Anyone notice the low-pitched Godfather chords on the piano, as Kendall nods at Sandy's response and turns to go? Echoes of the film, in more ways than one.
Stewy most underrated player in all of the debacle. He knew where and when to be and was always ready. Also wasn’t a bad guy in comparison to everyone else. He just knew he would be thrown under the bus so he always kept a tight seal on things. He was always there for Kendall even when he screwed him over multiple times. Stewey was a great middleman and that’s the art of good business
The thematic soundtrack in the background during the intro really perfectly syncs with the scene. The helicopter landing, Logan telling Kendall “ok son, i’ll hang back. Just tell them I am in the middle of a call and i’ll be right in”, entering the restaurant and being escorted to a private area. Very sinister, evil, and emblematic of the NYC gang era.
Before politicians even get the election results, they’re working private sector. They’re just very good at manipulating massive amounts of people to pretend like they give a shit. In the end, it’s always about the fucking money.
Until this point Stewy had been a real friend to Ken. He was a rival, and didn't hold back from competing with Ken but he never put Ken in a position where he'd lose everything and be destitute. He tells him multiple times to cash out and do something else, which Ken clearly should have done. After this scene Stewy loses his happy tone and is short and cold with Kendal
such a tough position to be in, kinds crazy how no one close to kendall figured it out or questioned if he (an addict) was around the kid on drugs that crashed and that's why he was all of a sudden castrated and sad
The only people aware of Kendall sudden decision and infighting were those involved (Ken, Logan, Marsha, the scary body guard and Marsha’s son), Kendall’s brothers (Shiv, Rom and Con), Stewy and maybe… maybe Sandy, Greg and Frank. Everybody from the outside only heard that Kendall betrayd Sandy and Steawy. They did not see Kendall before the Bear Hug (all exited, etc) or Kendall after (all sad, etc). They just assumed Logan convinced Ken with “love” or maybe that Ken had simply lead Steawy to backstab them in order to hurt them (so a plan). All of these people wouldn’t really assume Logan to be as much of a beast as he really is, do remember he threatened Ken with prison rather than his company and hid a very serious crime. Ken brothers certainly did not quite realize how far Logan was willing to go, and although confused (remember Shiv thinking Logan had promised Ken he would be CEO) they would not think of it. Once they did realize what Logan was willing to do (and honestly they seemed very unprepared for what hapepmed if the S3 finale, in which Ken was calm but they broken) it had passed out of their mind. As for Steawy… he knows Ken was looking for drugs aswell… so he could potentially known (Greg too, but I don’t think he would expect such a thing at the time. He didn’t know the family). Even Steawy however didn’t seem to realize what Logan was really like. “What could he possibly have on you” he says. I just don’t think he realizes the range and lengths Logan is willing to go to.
what I wouldn't give for a spin-off about stewy, man... all this stuff with kendall and sandy and all the weird and cool stuff he gets up to offscreen, like. it would make for such an interesting show. plus he's gorgeous, so that helps 🤭
Kendall wasn’t giving bad news. He’s being blackmailed but has very much betrayed his old friend and business partner, left him high and dry and didn’t have the decency to explain why.
@@cameronray4107 it isn't "decency" he would've incriminated himself. Let's be honest, Stewy was just as big of a piece of shit as Kendall or anyone else in the show. This is a big business move, if he told him about the car crash, there's no doubt in my mind Stewy would've used it as leverage.
I've been rewatching S01 and in ep03 Stewie asks Kendall if it's ok for 'a mutual friend'to start dating Rava; does anyone else think he's asking for himself?
@@summerkissestinkerbellezis3118 he's asking that because HBO broadcasts it's shows using a third party in countries other than USA. For example, in India, we watch it on Hotstar.
@@timbuktu777 i’ve seen some clips of it only & in every clip that I have seen Kendall he does act like there’s something wrong with him most of the time. Always looks like he’s on the verge of a nervous break down. It’s like he lives inside his head all the time.
After he tried to take over his dads company, his dad mentally broke him and held an accidental death that he cleaned up over his head. What you see here is a beaten puppy. He is essentially a puppet. I recommend watching the show. Its on HBO and HBO Max
Stewy has such an alluring voice. He's like a serpent in the garden of Eden telling you to take a bite of an apple , in season one at least lol
He is going to fuck your pets and kill your wife and it will never be over.
Hahahaha but he’s still your buddy after, and you’re trying to tell everyone “nah he’s good he’s good” I love it when he’s like “cause I’m fuckin scared” gahaha
Omg, that's such a great reference.
no one does the "seasoned professional with hands in pockets" like Stewie.
Look what the cat dragged iin!
"There's a human thing standing in front of you". The amount of times this show makes reference to real people/not real people....... Amazing.
I swear the level of depth in this writing is next level
@@chicagoanuntilchicagoends1646 lmao yall so cringe. What depth
@@EughhBrothereughh must be a slow day in your life huh?
@@chicagoanuntilchicagoends1646 please explain
@@og_bhaiyu because they later talk about how “no real person involved” was a term used around Waystar to describe migrant workers who were treated like shit or died. Stewy is taking about being a “real person” or human being infront of Kendall (someone who is rich and of status). Later when Kendall and Logan go to the waiter who dies house Logan uses the term “no real person involved”. The show constantly shows the difference in class and how they are treated and viewed.
Stewy seems like a smarter / more confident Roman.
Lyle Evans more like a combination of Roman and Kendall.
Lyle Evans Yeah hes got roman charatcter but kendall business skills.
Roman actually makes his own decisions and just can't take anything seriously and is this not taken seriously, Stewie is literally just a mouthpiece for Sandy and served as bait and easy money.
He’s the son Logan wanted
It’s because they’re both fruity af
"Well lets move ahead with that process, shall we?" So gangster.
right i loved that bit
That message Kendell gave on behalf of his father is total straight up gangster. My Man Logan
Makes me crack up laughing every time
Kendall dead-eyed Mouth of Sauroning it and hating himself but killing it is just pure Kendall.
I love how I understood exactly what you said. SIgh, I'm always slightly rooting for Kendall
Creates such a mystique to Logan.
@@radkookie anyone that doesn’t root for Kendall is evil
first time I've seen mouth of sauron used as a verb
It's sad that Kendall cant trust anyone and when he tried talk with her mom she gave turned her back on him 😭💔
Maybe the most heartbreaking moment of the series so far.
He literally has no one in his corner, he’s completely alone
Pretty much all the people in this show are horrible, but I never hated any of them as much as I hated Kendall's mother when she bailed on him.
Maybe it was for his best,his mother does not seem the person to keep secrets like that.
You understand the sort of parent/person their mom is.. pretends to care, but ultimately she sold her kids out in a tasty divorce settlement and shields behind her British humor to avoid any meaningful conversation with them
Kendall’s monologue followed by Sandy’s unflinching response might be my favorite scene of the whole series
It’s so good. And to a normal joe it’s so unnerving like the guy who watches in the background lol. Literally talking about mutually assured destruction in business and it’s all so cutthroat and fucking amazing
Also how Kendall just nods at the answer, not surprised at all, because he knows it's an empty threat in the end
When he says its only about money in the finale, I think he's lying. Pretty clear Stewy was hurt here and he wants revenge.
@callmecatalyst comes off as bs to me. Stewy wasn't looking to be his friend when he screwed him in the vote of no confidence. Sure he was pulling a coup with Sandy but to all appearances Kendall is doing the same here so what ethical leg does he have to stand on?
@@kennethbryant5819 Because he was going to be helping Kendall get rid of his dad for good and they would run it together.
Nah man if Stewy really cared about Kendall like that then he would have never brought Sandy in without Kendall knowing. Also, he screwed Kendall over in the no confidence motion. He's just pretending to be a friend as a tactic hoping that Kendall would tell him what happened. Stewy isn't a friend, in this world of shifting alliances and temporary partners there are no real friends, no one has friends, everyone is just looking out for themselves and that's it.
Stewy literally told him he's not worth the trust to his face. That is a statement more dangerous the more "joking" the tone is, as far as my life experience tells me.
stewy was going to cut kendall out all along so i don’t think he has grounds to be upset
Between this and the Vaulter thing I'm pretty sure Stewy and Lawrence both wish they had acted differently during the vote of no confidence
The fact that stewy was actually throwing out the friend card willing to actually hear what Kendall has going on as a friend and Kendall ignored it killed the friendship. Stewy could be pissed but might have understood and still could have helped Kendall some how some way.
It's truly heartbreaking :( Kendall probably didn't say because he didn't think he deserves help at this point, but also maybe because he wouldn't be able to tell the whole story about the waiter.
You’re far too trusting if youre going to confide in guy like Stewy 😂😂
@@jayegeecorporate8788 These people clearly don't understand the show if they think stewy is being sincere
Stewy was a piece of s**t. His friend card was meaningless.
I would trust any of these people to walk my dog lol
I love Sandy "Good! Then let's move ahead with that process, shall we?"
He and Logan are old school. Scooby Doo college wasn't around back then.
Me toooo. Seeing all the cards in their hands. Patience is a virtue and keeps you in the game
"you're like the skull tied to his belt" lol very good dialogue
With your whole face and everything....
Stewy must think Logan has god-like powers to make Kendall suddenly switch his position. Especially without the knowledge of the kid dying at the end of season one.
Stewy has known Kendall long enough that he probably knows something very, very bad has happened, even though he doesn’t know what it is yet ):
Stewy knows something happened, he definitely understands that it has to be blackmail. But he resents Kendall for not telling him. Kendall could have just told him his dad is blackmailing him without going into detail, but he doesn't do it because it feels like an excuse and he doesn't feel like he deserves his sympathy.
Well it’s never confirmed but there’s definitely the possibility that logan orchestrated Kendall’s relapse and subsequently the car crash . Either way logan definitely has god like powers
@@zorth42 interesting, but how?
@@garlgarlic ya I agree, I really think Stewy actually thinks of Kendall as a friend too. Obviously he wants to know what flipped him, but the way he tries to get Kendall to tell him anything, then telling him in a very sincere tone-that he’s Kendall’s friend and clearly knows something is wrong.
The hurt in Stewy’s face broke my heart.
Dont be. He took a vote of no confidence in favour Logan and this was Logan’s call. Stewy probably looks back at that vote of no confidence a lot. Same with Lawrence and Vaulter
@@mrjornun2673 Stewy betrayed Kendall two times before. First he joined the company without telling him he was a part of their competition. Then he voted in favour of Logan. So not only Stewy deserved it, but he would also betray Kendall once more.
@@kubakowalik6598 I don’t mean that I just meant that as his best friend (not his business enemy), it was sad to see.
@@gabi4248 they're not friends...Stewy doesn't care about him in any way, he cares about money and nothing else...Kendall is just a tool to get more money
He's faking it.
“Yeah take that fucking call.”
Not enough TV shows have moments like that.
The cautious cheeriness stewy begins with "hello kendall" then immediately gets shot down. Kenstewy girls we were suffering
I really hope kendall opens up to stewy next season. He’s a great character.
Yeah Stewy is not even his friend
Stewy might be a backstabber, but he offered a big window to Kendall.
I love how confused he looks, like if he can’t find a reasoning behind Kendall’s betrayal.
Stewy is a snake, atleast for money, and now he's pissed kendal, "snaked" him, he was never a friend, it was all business, alls fair....Edit, also notice he said fucking silver spoon, he has a resentment for kendall coming from wealth, probably thought of kendall as spoilt, and a waste of an opportunity, he was resentful, jelous, and looked down on kendall from the start, sandy, is dangerous as hell, always quietly lurking, never showing any emotion, efficient, and to the point 😂
There two should be a couple ASAP
This show is pure genius. I can't get enough of it
well, try the fourth season and you'll get fed up really fast, alas
Probably best Stewy scene IMO. That being said there hasn't been a bad Stewy scene.
I liked the cold opening from season 1 at the rap concert.
I feel so bad for Kendall.
Love both these guys. Also, Stewie is absolutely beautiful!
This man has ice running through his veins..
Cocaine actually
@@romanmarshall602 🤣
Just love Stewy!!
Yeah, more of him could only make a great thing better.
Hes a smart version of roman
Sandy's response at 3:55 to Kendall's 3:05 opening was the best retort of the season.
Not really lmao
Tom to Greg during Boar on the Floor...
Greg: ...why am I in this?
Tom: How the FUCK would I know Greg, do you think I have a rational explanation for this!?
Or, Kendall after shutting down Vaulter...
Scott: (spits in Kendall's face)
Kendall: ...... that's all you got?
Scott: Fuck you, man. Fuck YOU!
Lawrence: You fucked it, bro. Why?
Kendall: Because my dad told me to.
Lawrence: ... because your dad told you to? BECAUSE YOUR DAD TOLD YOU TO?
Kendall: ...yeah. Find a new chicken coop, cunt.
Yeah; what a lot of people haven't considered is the brevity of Sandy's response showed just how bad-assed he is. There was so much built inside of his response. He didn't flinch or blink. He just encouraged the carnage because he knew he had the capital and resources to adequately mount the charge.
So other responses may have been more acerbic, snarky, sarcastic or just down right funny, but Sandy's response was just bad-assed.
This is when I knew this show was special. I could not fathom how to concoct such a compelling weighted scene and dialogue, making the viewer believe they understand so much history between them.
I never realized how hurt he was by Ken’s betrayal.
'You're like the skull tied to his belt'..... What a line.
1987 power move! 😂😂 Stewie is an amazing character brilliantly acted by Arian Moayed.
That's like a 1987 power move dude..
Stewie is my favorite character.
Why? He's a total sleeze-ball!
and stewy was still by his side in the finale
Kendall gets all the dirty work and does it with dead eyes
Kendall: *drops one of the most coldblooded monologues in the history of television*
Logan: You’re not a killer
Which monologue are you referring to?
It's very easy to say shit mate. To do it is something entirely different.
@@ewaldsteenkamp2659 in context, this is extremely cold blooded. Though I would say his monologue at Vaulter was some of the most cold blooded shit I have heard on TV
@@mrprimeconsigliere Vaulter
He's not really anything besides an extension of Logan at this point, though. _Logan's_ being the killer here, Kendall is just the mouthpiece. Kendall on his own didn't have the stomach for it at that point in the series. I'd say he's probably there now, but he's definitely soft in a way that Logan (and arguably Shiv and Roman) aren't
imagine having a friend like him
Sandy is badass in this scene.
Hope we see more of him in S3! He showed up here and then they kind of just dropped him for the rest of season 2.
@@BatmanHQYT Well... Did you get what you wanted?
@@beyreli3988 Eh. Wasn't a fan of how they resolved this subplot so unceremoniously, but it was definitely nice to see him again.
Anyone notice the low-pitched Godfather chords on the piano, as Kendall nods at Sandy's response and turns to go? Echoes of the film, in more ways than one.
Totally
This looks like a scene from The Godfather
Vito Corleone would be proud
That’s no accident
Stewy most underrated player in all of the debacle. He knew where and when to be and was always ready. Also wasn’t a bad guy in comparison to everyone else. He just knew he would be thrown under the bus so he always kept a tight seal on things. He was always there for Kendall even when he screwed him over multiple times. Stewey was a great middleman and that’s the art of good business
It will never end.
Love that scene
Kendall low key warning them and calling out for help with that whole “he’ll kill you” speech 😂
Stewy looking at Kendell with disgust " Dude you are an idiot"
This scene is so important in rewatches
Logan weaponizing Kendall is downright evil
Kendall is such an amazing xter 🙌
Stewy to me is the son Logan wish he had
Kendall and Stewy can get it
Sus …
feel pity ken have to betray his own partner
The thematic soundtrack in the background during the intro really perfectly syncs with the scene. The helicopter landing, Logan telling Kendall “ok son, i’ll hang back. Just tell them I am in the middle of a call and i’ll be right in”, entering the restaurant and being escorted to a private area. Very sinister, evil, and emblematic of the NYC gang era.
2:53 God looking at all of us Jan 1st saying that 2020 gonna be our year....
Lmmfao stop
This was such a Michael Corleone move. Damn.
This is when Kendal went full Anakin to Logan’s Palpatine
Stewy is like a young Logan Roy.
Stewy is a straight up gangsta my man
Can definitely see these two as frat coke bros
“Yeah, take that fucking call”
Bob Birch moving on to the private sector, I see.
Before politicians even get the election results, they’re working private sector. They’re just very good at manipulating massive amounts of people to pretend like they give a shit. In the end, it’s always about the fucking money.
Stewie insulting kendall is super
who else saw stewy in the no way home trailer?
That friend card was either bait or genuine.
Succession isn't just succession. It's Star Wars: Vader.
Kendall is Vader, this is his story.
Kendall slaughtering Vaulter is SO Vader.
Not everything is about star wars. Grow up
@@miurtouissi1093 Did I say everything is about star wars? Learn to read.
“Cause im fucking scared” 😭
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Pusillanimous
fantastic word
@@JordansTake35 This might be the perfect time to use that word.
I literally looked up this clip cause I was trying to remember that word
And only a gifted actor like Arian Moayed could pull it off without it sounding out of place in the conversation.
Kendall/Logan: we're gonna try to fuck you up beyond all recognition
Sandy: that's sweet, telling me like I didn't already know.
Until this point Stewy had been a real friend to Ken. He was a rival, and didn't hold back from competing with Ken but he never put Ken in a position where he'd lose everything and be destitute. He tells him multiple times to cash out and do something else, which Ken clearly should have done. After this scene Stewy loses his happy tone and is short and cold with Kendal
just realized this is the exact thing that roman does to mattson later.
such a tough position to be in, kinds crazy how no one close to kendall figured it out or questioned if he (an addict) was around the kid on drugs that crashed and that's why he was all of a sudden castrated and sad
Hmm that would be a bit of a stretch
The only people aware of Kendall sudden decision and infighting were those involved (Ken, Logan, Marsha, the scary body guard and Marsha’s son), Kendall’s brothers (Shiv, Rom and Con), Stewy and maybe… maybe Sandy, Greg and Frank.
Everybody from the outside only heard that Kendall betrayd Sandy and Steawy. They did not see Kendall before the Bear Hug (all exited, etc) or Kendall after (all sad, etc).
They just assumed Logan convinced Ken with “love” or maybe that Ken had simply lead Steawy to backstab them in order to hurt them (so a plan).
All of these people wouldn’t really assume Logan to be as much of a beast as he really is, do remember he threatened Ken with prison rather than his company and hid a very serious crime. Ken brothers certainly did not quite realize how far Logan was willing to go, and although confused (remember Shiv thinking Logan had promised Ken he would be CEO) they would not think of it. Once they did realize what Logan was willing to do (and honestly they seemed very unprepared for what hapepmed if the S3 finale, in which Ken was calm but they broken) it had passed out of their mind.
As for Steawy… he knows Ken was looking for drugs aswell… so he could potentially known (Greg too, but I don’t think he would expect such a thing at the time. He didn’t know the family). Even Steawy however didn’t seem to realize what Logan was really like. “What could he possibly have on you” he says. I just don’t think he realizes the range and lengths Logan is willing to go to.
what I wouldn't give for a spin-off about stewy, man... all this stuff with kendall and sandy and all the weird and cool stuff he gets up to offscreen, like. it would make for such an interesting show. plus he's gorgeous, so that helps 🤭
Stewie at the end gives him a look that says “when did Kendall grow a gigantic set of nuts?”
When u give them bad news they show u what they really think of u
Kendall wasn’t giving bad news. He’s being blackmailed but has very much betrayed his old friend and business partner, left him high and dry and didn’t have the decency to explain why.
@@cameronray4107 it isn't "decency" he would've incriminated himself. Let's be honest, Stewy was just as big of a piece of shit as Kendall or anyone else in the show. This is a big business move, if he told him about the car crash, there's no doubt in my mind Stewy would've used it as leverage.
I am quite positive I'd get rekt in this business world with this attitude, but I kinda believe Stewy when he says there's a friend card he can play
Oddly enough stewy might be the only decent person on this show hahaha
I think he has the leverage to be honest in a way the other kids don't.
So, for 2 episodes straight, Kendall took "You should know who I am and my Daddy owns the company" move and somehow it works.
kendall is so hot in this scene.
I was expecting Stewie Griffin
I didn't know till later till that was not Sandy... The true one is the one that's nonverbal
I've been rewatching S01 and in ep03 Stewie asks Kendall if it's ok for 'a mutual friend'to start dating Rava; does anyone else think he's asking for himself?
Yup
of course lol. it's kind of astonishing that Kendall doesn't catch on.
@@hopscotch39 hahaha I really don't know why but some reason I wasn't sure on this one because of the way Stewie delivers the question. Thanks!
asking for himself so he can come onto rava or asking for himself so he can come onto kendall? lmaooo
@@dwideschrude9025 I meant Rava :D :D
Where can i watch the full episode
Where do you live?
@@albertocruz5032 why
@@summerkissestinkerbellezis3118 he's asking that because HBO broadcasts it's shows using a third party in countries other than USA. For example, in India, we watch it on Hotstar.
Hbo
@@summerkissestinkerbellezis3118 he is a stalker. Prob indian
I come off as a Roman but I'm Kendall inside.
Sandy aged terribly
Is he slow or something? Dad this dad that?
Have you seen the show?
@@timbuktu777 i’ve seen some clips of it only & in every clip that I have seen Kendall he does act like there’s something wrong with him most of the time. Always looks like he’s on the verge of a nervous break down. It’s like he lives inside his head all the time.
After he tried to take over his dads company, his dad mentally broke him and held an accidental death that he cleaned up over his head. What you see here is a beaten puppy. He is essentially a puppet. I recommend watching the show. Its on HBO and HBO Max
They really overuse the theme song.
Stewy should go back to the desert
“We had the whole world in our hands and you fucking walked, man. Why??” 🥺🫢
Stewy as a friend, is 🪙.
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