![]() In the process, Succession gets a whole new satirical toy set to play with-close enough to real life to strike a chord, but invented enough to mix and match as the writers see fit.Īnd I’ll Cry If I Want To: Breaking Down Episode 7 of ‘Succession’ But in “Too Much Birthday,” Lukas and his baby take center stage, helpfully vacated when Kendall backs out of a clinically cringe take on Billy Joel. (This week, he tells Lukas not to take the deal, proving Kendall has no principles, moral or fiscal, beyond “what hurts my dad must be good for me.”) Last week, various GOP bigwigs paid lip service to regulating Waystar’s nemesis, Big Tech, even as they promised to give a GoJo deal the green light. ![]() Kendall mentioned it to Josh Aaronson back in Episode 4 as part of his hip young vision for the company. After Lukas no-showed the patriarch earlier that day, Roman’s Midas touch is enough to get him back “in the conversation.” First installing a fascist, now hooking a big fish-Roman’s on a roll! Over a urinal that only Lukas makes use of in the latest of many subplots to center on pee-“I can’t piss near other men due to we-don’t-know-what reason,” Roman explains-the youngest Roy son makes a semi-decent proposal: Waystar gets GoJo Lukas gets money, and doesn’t even have to deal with Logan to receive it. Amid the canapés and compliment walls feting the “Notorious K.E.N.,” Roman laid the groundwork for Waystar Royco to acquire GoJo, a tech company owned by mercurial Swede Lukas Matsson. ![]() ![]() So it is that, in the latest episode of Succession, Kendall Roy’s birthday party doubles as a deal site. When you run a family business, there’s no such thing as work-life balance. ![]()
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