Is it just me?

Downgrading whole Ken’s eulogy scene to this may be a mistake but this stroke me the most in whole episode.

To me, this was like a symbol, or a reminder of how competent and experienced Ken was among the siblings –or among all candidates. The eulogy was planned for Roman and he was not thinking about jumping in at all; but the self-confidence to even ask the permission to the audience to skim and correct to notes left from his crying brother, let alone making such a powerful speech without any preparation… I was moved and impressed deeply.

As a person who fears utmost from public speech, I even admire Ken’s confidence that allows him to read those notes and understand them in front of such a crowd –including most probably the next US president.

Is it just me or someone else felt/thought that?

Downgrading whole Ken’s eulogy scene to this may be a mistake but this stroke me the most in whole episode.

To me, this was like a symbol, or a reminder of how competent and experienced Ken was among the siblings –or among all candidates. The eulogy was planned for Roman and he was not thinking about jumping in at all; but the self-confidence to even ask the permission to the audience to skim and correct to notes left from his crying brother, let alone making such a powerful speech without any preparation… I was moved and impressed deeply.

As a person who fears utmost from public speech, I even admire Ken’s confidence that allows him to read those notes and understand them in front of such a crowd –including most probably the next US president.

Is it just me or someone else felt/thought that?