The Fall of the House of Usher: How did Roderick Usher rise through the ranks of Fortunato Pharmaceuticals?
In the world of Fortunato Pharmaceuticals, Roderick Usher has risen through the ranks with a calculated and cunning approach. In the third episode of The Fall of the House of Usher, titled "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," we delve deeper into the intricate web of Usher family secrets and their connection to the tragic death of Prospero, Roderick's youngest son.The episode reveals some crucial information about the aftermath of Perry's debauchery fest, where Prospero met his untimely demise. Morelle, a survivor of that night but left skinless, lies in a hospital, while it is discovered that Prospero's body contained Monty, a street version of Roderick's highly coveted drug, Ligodone. Despite these damning pieces of evidence, Arthur Pym, the family attorney, and Camille, the mastermind behind shaping the Usher family's public image, seem to have everything under control."The Murders in the Rue Morgue" not only delves deep into Camille's story but also provides insight into Roderick's rise through the ranks of Fortunato Pharmaceuticals. In flashback scenes, we witness Roderick's confrontation with Mr. Griswold after the acquisition of the company that invented Ligodone. Roderick's promotion is seen as a strategic move, giving him the opportunity to get closer to Mr. Griswold and eventually destroy him. This glimpse into the past brings us closer to understanding the events that led to the Usher family's fateful encounter with Verna on New Year's Eve, the catalyst for the House of Usher's unraveling.As the mysteries of the Usher family continue to unfold, the audience is left captivated by the intricate web of secrets, deception, and ambition that drives their ascent in the world of Fortunato Pharmaceuticals. The future remains uncertain, but with each episode, we are drawn deeper into the dark and twisted world of the Usher family.