TheVileOne
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I don't quite get Vince's logic of "completing this journey" with Ari. What the hell does that mean.
Ari's a jerk but at the end he was being honest, upfront, and genuine with Vince. He wants to help Vince's career get back on track and that's part of the motivation for taking the studio job.
I mean the other thing is that Ari might not work as a studio head and might buckle under the pressure and responsibility. Plus there's the whole thing with Mrs. Gold now being aware of Dana Gordon's past with Ari, which I'm at least glad she's no longer ignorant of.
If you look at the show, most of the biggest mistakes and blunders in Vince's career are really because of Vince.
How does Ari taking a studio job end his journey with Vince? Makes no sense. I don't think Ari really needed Vince's permission to take the job. The climax made it seem like they were a couple that's about to break-up because they wouldn't last a long distance relationship. C'mon.
Ari's a jerk but at the end he was being honest, upfront, and genuine with Vince. He wants to help Vince's career get back on track and that's part of the motivation for taking the studio job.
I mean the other thing is that Ari might not work as a studio head and might buckle under the pressure and responsibility. Plus there's the whole thing with Mrs. Gold now being aware of Dana Gordon's past with Ari, which I'm at least glad she's no longer ignorant of.
If you look at the show, most of the biggest mistakes and blunders in Vince's career are really because of Vince.
How does Ari taking a studio job end his journey with Vince? Makes no sense. I don't think Ari really needed Vince's permission to take the job. The climax made it seem like they were a couple that's about to break-up because they wouldn't last a long distance relationship. C'mon.


