

When Kendall persists, Nate flatly tells him he’s not Gil, “and you’re not Logan.” (Oof.) While Connor tries to sell Willa on the perks of Oman (diplomatic plates!), Greg inserts himself into Matsson’s conversation with Oskar and Ebba. Kendall tries to pull in Nate, but he’s not “comfortable with the tenor of this situation” and doesn’t want to get into bed with ATN. He promises to think about it, but he might not have time: Roman tells Kendall that his snoops found out about Matsson sending his blood to Ebba. Shiv congratulates Matsson on how well he’s working the room, but she adds that she wants “a very, very, very significant role” in the new company. Nate then offers Kendall his condolences, but Kendall quickly pivots to trashing the GoJo deal, which he says is “headed to the woodshed.” If the Jimenez administration clamps down on it with government regulators, he offers, “we give you a better ride in the first hundred days.” He also wants to make changes at ATN - as he eyes Tom across the room. It’s “a rich man’s Yemen”! Nate tells Matsson that Jimenez is concerned about who will control all the customer data once GoJo buys Waystar, and Matsson assures him he’s a better option than the “failsons,” aka Ken and Roman. He gets it: “Don’t scream ‘People are data’ and stick my d–k in the guac.” Connor and his advisor Maxim Pierce tell Roman that Mogadishu is an insult, and Connor also rejects Slovenia or Slovakia: “I think I’m a no on the Slos.” His ears perk up, though, when Roman suggests Oman.
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(Shiv and Tom laugh, but Matsson doesn’t.) He pulls Shiv aside, and she coaches him on who to talk to and how to behave. Shiv pretends not to know why he’s here, and Matsson compliments her place - and asks who gets it in the divorce. Just when the room falls silent, Matsson barges in with his GoJo cronies Oskar and Ebba, wearing a flashy jacket that’s straight out of Ryan Gosling’s closet in Drive.

Kendall makes a speech, offering a tribute to Logan (“We watch history, we make history, and then one day, we become it”) and then asking for a moment of silence. “A little bit car bomb-y,” Connor says, preferring a cushy UN post. Connor refuses, so Roman says Mencken could offer him an ambassadorship in Mogadishu. Mencken’s people know the polls look bad, so they ask Roman to get Connor to drop out of the race, thinking his one percent could push them over the top. His face falls further, though, when Shiv tells him Nate is coming, and he gives Nate an awkward greeting when he arrives. Waystar: a company that cares.Īt the party, caterers are putting tiny American flags in mini hamburgers, and Tom is already exhausted from all the election prep (and all the sex). “This is a very sad day,” Greg says as he ends the meeting without even unmuting the fired employees. She’s also trading dirty texts with Tom (“Sorry if I broke your d–k last night”) while he fakes some crocodile tears as he fires a bunch of Waystar staffers over Zoom, handing it over to Greg to drop the axe. Shiv says fine… but she runs to her phone to rat him out to Matsson, telling him he needs to be at the party to smooth things over. Oh, and Kendall asks Shiv if he can invite her ex Nate (!) to her party, since he’s high up in the Jimenez campaign and may be able to tie up the GoJo deal with government red tape. Roman is trying to dig up dirt on Matsson as he meets Kendall, Shiv and Connor for breakfast, and Connor wants to lock down the plans for Logan’s funeral: “We really want a tight 90.” They can’t decide which of them should speak at the funeral, so they table that for now. Succession's Sarah Snook Jumps Into Emmys Lead Actress Race
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