That only looks like an upgrade.
It also raises questions about Ken, who probably had a hand in the murder.
As the Nixon campaign scrambles to deal with Bobby Kennedys late bid for the presidency, Ken is torn.

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On the one hand, he wants his candidate to win, and Kennedy poses the most serious threat.
On the other, Ken is into him.
He watches Kennedy on TV all day and calls him a beauty.
He sympathizes with the familys loss.
Ken is definitely attracted to Robert Kennedy, a development I personally am very excited to compartmentalize.
The evidence doesnt lie.
No one this crafty can be innocent.
Ben might be smarter than Shafe, whose drug problem is getting worse.
Shafe shoots up in a cinderblock room instead.
There had better be a call to Sam in her future.
He has no idea.
Boyles been too busy with his own agenda; he wants Sam to join Kennedys security team.
Sam deflects, giving a non-answer when Kennedy insists.
Nothing can be done, Sam says.
There are good ones and bad ones.
Its my job to keep the bad away from the good.
Thats all I can do.
He probably has a few thoughts just none he feels he should share with reporters in the room.
He pulls out his gun.
The real surprise is how closely our characters are orbiting the major events of the late 1960s.
Sam isnt just being shaped by history; hes shaping it.
Sirhan isnt even the only infamous murderer at The Ambassador tonight.
Charlie plays his song for Dennis instead, and it vastly exceeds the previous standards set by Garbage Dump.
He tells Charlie hell record the song if Terry wont.
Is he testing Charlie?