Succession follows the Roy family, owners of media conglomerate Waystar RoyCo.

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The Roy family is known for controlling the biggest media and entertainment company in the world. I can’t wait! 1 Synopsis 2 Plot 3 Notes 4 Quotes 5 Cast With the shareholders meeting imminent and Waystar Royco in a precarious position after a whistleblower makes headlines, Logan, Kendall, Gerri and Tom testify before Congress and face tough questions from a determined Gil Eavis. The website's critical consensus reads, "Succession returns in darkly funny form, with sharp writing, exceptional performances, and a surprising new level of sympathy for some of television's least likable characters. 6 winners and 7 losers from “Safe Room,” Succession season 2, episode 4, Vox live results: Joe Biden’s path to victory widens. Kendall is told by Stewy and Sandy that their takeover of Waystar has been moved up to the day of Shiv's wedding, as they would have more leverage over Logan while he is out of the country. 6 months ago. But in the meantime, here are six winners and seven losers from the episode compiled by myself and The Goods deputy editor Meredith Haggerty.

He gets a salary and title bump.

... Moe Lester? Meredith: In the larger Succession universe, everyone out there is talking about how incredibly brave the CEO of Media Networks for Waystar-Royco, Cyd Peach, is, and simultaneously what a putz network president Tom Wambsgans is, probably. (Oh, there’s the more complicated use of “slime.”). Roman is able to sway Lawrence to their side. Peggy J. Scott as Jeane (season 1), Logan's secretary. I’m intellectually promiscuous but culturally conservative. Also Lester was an employee of the Waystar company for 40 years. video 2:00.

With Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, Sarah Snook, Jeremy Strong. Yeah.

(They’ve been sent to these safe rooms due to a scare involving a possible active shooter; more on that in a bit.) The family patriarch, Logan Roy (Cox), has experienced a decline in health. And it would be especially brutal to hang Greg out to dry given the fact he just forfeited his inheritance from his grandfather (and Logan's brother) Ewan in favor of staying on at Waystar. Showrunner Jesse Armstrong initially conceived the series as a feature film about the Murdoch family, but the script never went into production.

Matthew Macfadyen stars as Tom Wambsgans, Siobhan's husband and Waystar executive; Nicholas Braun as Greg Hirsch, Logan's grandnephew also employed by the company; Alan Ruck as Connor, Logan's eldest child; and Hiam Abbass as Marcia Roy, Logan's wife. Ahead of the Season 2 finale, "This Is Not for Tears," let's look at all the possible people Logan could put on the chopping block. Meredith: Even though the Waystar-Royco management training video tells us that the company aims to be “dynamic,” as per Kendall, and “a net that can hold the world,” as per Logan, that mission isn’t working out so well for ATN. Drama. Shiv speaks candidly to Kira, a victim who is set to be a key witness.