Damn, that was a rough one.
Yeah. I was hoping they wouldn't show him...and then they did.
Am I a bad person for laughing when the Jaguar wouldn't start?
I inwardly chuckled, thinking that maybe it was the show's way of undercutting all the suicide speculation, like, ha ha, here it is, joke's over. When he went back to the office, I thought he was going to get Pete's shotgun.
I hope that Megan is able to convince him that it wasn't his fault. She is the only other person who knows that Don fired him.
That's two hangings he has on his head.
Thing is, when Bert Cooper has a minute, I think he will think the timing of Lane's suicide is odd given he asked Don about the check like 2 days before.
I think Cooper will probably get what the situation is.
I think Cooper will probably get what the situation is.
Oh yes. But will he tell anyone?
People forget how sharp Bert Cooper is, and since he's not actively dealing with the business anymore, he has a lot of time to notice things.
Am I a bad person for laughing when the Jaguar wouldn't start?
I called that about a half-second before it happened. Just perfect.
Well I am not sure Cooper needs to tell anyone. Nothing to be gained for more people knowing I would expect.
That said.
Someone will have to be the CFO. Lane never did answer Don's question about whether there was more than one check.
Whoever the new CFO is will likely start figuring out a couple of things.
Someone will have to be the CFO
It SHOULD be Joan. But narratively, I could also see them bringing in a new person who might start asking questions.
White Collar casting: Victor Webster.
Jared Harris interviewed:
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The Monty Python reference SLAYED me.
Am I a bad person for laughing when the Jaguar wouldn't start?
That was some abyss-deep black irony and humor there.
Man, that was brutal. Poor Lane.
There was too much TMI in that episode, I tell you what.
And as a woman who was a pretty independent little girl, I call bullshit on Sally needing her mother at that moment.