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Subrogation When the writers decided to kill Logan Roy in “Connor’s Wedding,” the third episode of the fourth season of the hit HBO drama, they knew they were up to something big. And so, they chose to protect their great secret looter with a code word.
Georgia Pritchett, longtime Subrogation The author tweeted a photo of Brian Cox as Logan Roy on Tuesday and added a short caption. “That was a hard secret to keep!” Pritchet wrote. “We decided that #Subrogation Writers’ room on January 22. So no one found out that we were using code on whiteboards.”
Apperantly, Subrogation The writers chose to refer to another HBO series as their magic word.
“Larry David meant Logan is Dead,” Pritchett continued. “403. episode, Connor’s Wedding, Larry said David. Mind you, that would be a great episode too.
Subrogation It’s not the first series to be said to take extreme measures to protect valuable spoilers. HBO president Casey Bloys once said: game of Thrones He was going to shoot multiple endings to preserve the series finale, but later said he didn’t believe it actually happened. In 2016, sources said Hollywood Reporter getting ready for Negan’s big kill scene at the beginning Walking Dead In season 7, each of the 11 players in the chop block shot a death scene to supposedly throw off the spoiler hounds.
talk to Variation“Connor’s Wedding” director Mark Mylod said the series shot “dummy scenes” with Logan Roy actor Brian Cox as “misdirection”. during his interview with DeadlineCox confirmed that she came to filming her own character’s funeral just to surprise the scent.
“As soon as I got out of the car, the paparazzi shot me left, right and center,” Cox said. He said that because he was filming there, reporters assumed his character was present at the funeral scene. “If I hadn’t done this … they would have gone, this is Logan’s funeral,” Cox said. Deadline. “And I was the one who took that responsibility. They didn’t even think of that.”
Sex and the City fans may remember this too And Just Like That showrunner and executive producer Michael Patrick King gave Chris Noth Mr. He did exactly the same stunt when filming Big’s funeral. In his own words, “We needed to eat some red herring!”
Logan’s death is a game-changing moment. Subrogation. Logan Roy’s children must now figure out how to mourn their abusive father and decide what to do with their share of his legacy. The episode received Emmy-worthy performances from several actors and was apparently filmed in 27 minutes of footage. Given its title, the episode is also our best showcase yet for Connor and Willa – an oddly symbiotic couple, and it may also be the most functional part of this series.
With Logan out of the way, the Roy kids (and Tom) will need to prepare themselves. “The Coronation Demolition Derby” starts at 9 p.m. this Sunday