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to Dine, but Dine has such a better backlog in terms of it being accessible on Peacock and other places. Anyway, I digress. The other day, I was designing for a client on the Upper West Side. Uh, she has a seven-month-old baby. She has a husband. She’s a busy lawyer. Just went
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back to work. and she needed her entire living space done. Living, dining, entryway, and boy oh boy did we do it. But I designed it while watching The Murdoch’s on Netflix. If you have not seen this, head over there right now. I was pretty much taken from the beginning.
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Okay, so it’s of course about Robert Murdoch or Rupert, excuse me, Rupert Murdoch, excuse me, long day. Rupert Murdoch who built one of the most powerful media empires in the world and he built it from essentially nothing and he owns major outlets like Fox News,
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like the New York Post and he’s created essentially a family dynasty. So his entire plan is of course, well his first plan is to never die and he’s doing a good job with that. I think he’s like 94 or something. But he literally is thinking he’ll live forever and is working on longevity.
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And he’s doing this so that he can avoid handing down his company to one of his children. Now he has a lot of children from different marriages. So he has an older daughter from one marriage, then he has three children, one daughter, two sons from a different marriage, and then
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he winds up having two more children, two girls from an even different marriage. But it’s really those children in the middle, Lachlan, James, and Elizabeth, who are most in the running for the succession of his company. And they’re all, of course, trying to
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work with him. They’re all of try, of course, trying to curry favor. He’s giving them small divisions so that he can see how they operate certain branches of his media company. Uh, Elizabeth winds up quitting and kind of doing her own thing in media and
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ultimately selling it back to her dad. There’s a lot going on, but what happens is that he selects a child that he feels would best succeed him in this company and that he feels most confident handing the reigns over to. But of course, what does that
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do to the other children? How does that break things apart? his second wife, the mother of those three children, actually put a trust in place so that this would never happen. So that all of the children would have the exact same number of shares so that this very
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issue, she was so precient and wanted this issue to not tear their family apart and made a plan in advance. However, with all these highpowered lawyers, they found loopholes and they found sort of this little but what about this? And of course, it made the trust
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somewhat of a moot point and of course still continued to tear the family apart. Now, all of this is interesting on its own, but it becomes even more interesting if you saw Succession on HBO, because if you did, you’re going to be noticing a ton of parallels between
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these two families, between the Roy family and the Murdoch’s. And you’re also going to be noticing that all of these headlines from the Murdoch family were used as plot lines in succession. I mean, it is a oneto-one comparison and it is so literal that I’m surprised
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there hasn’t been sort of more static attorney wise between these two factions because Succession was definitely basing their entire show off of this family and what is happening to this family. Now, I don’t know if the children are actually good personifications of the actual children
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um in real life. But wow, wow, wow, wow. Of course, there’s scandal. Of course, there’s lots of reputation issues. Billions of dollars are at stake. Who’s going to control this global empire?