(He also gets a call from Rava who’s worried about an SUV following them, but Kendall admits “it’s probably mine,” since he wants to protect Sophie after that ugly incident on the street.) Roman heads to Mencken’s watch party, where the candidate tells him even if he loses, he wants to shape the narrative that he overperformed and he’ll be back next time - and he wants ATN’s help pushing that narrative. So Kendall calls Nate and tries to mend fences, promising Jimenez that ATN will be “fair as f-k” tonight. Roman is concerned that if Jimenez wins, he’ll just wave the GoJo deal through. Succession Series Finale Sneak Peek Teases a Grand Showdown Between the Roy Siblings: 'It's Gonna Get Nasty' Succession Star Brian Cox Thinks Logan's Death Happened 'Too Early': 'I Did Feel a Little Bit Rejected' But Matsson says he talked it over with Oskar and Greg (?!), and “maybe we keep my terrible secret a secret.” He also stirs his cocktail with his bare finger, which… ew. It’s only spicy because if my team wins, they’re gonna shoot your team.” Shiv calls Matsson and spills that Jimenez is the likely winner, advising him to release his funky India numbers tomorrow to get ahead of the story. Shiv is nervous about the state of the nation, but Roman tells her to relax: “My team is playing your team. ATN’s resident elections analyst Darwin tells the staff that Mencken is overperforming in exit polls, but it looks like Jimenez will edge him out. (He’s also getting no sleep, he tells Greg, due to “marital strife.”) Greg reveals he partied with Matsson and Oskar late into the night and asks Tom if he knew about Shiv and Matsson’s “business alliance.” Uh no, Tom did not know about that. It’s election night, and Tom is feeling pressure to deliver big ratings for ATN. The presidential election could swing either way this week on Succession… and so could the Roy family, honestly.
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