Not much to say on this one.
At this point, I'm beginning to understand the dynamics of the show a lot better. I advise everyone who had difficulty, as I did, with the first few episodes to wait and see what is in store.
It feels odd to see almost every character so far this season occupying the same room, but it works in the sense that we are able to see all the relationships on display more intricately, from Nate's appearance at Shiv and Tom's wedding to the introduction of the former matriarch in the Roy family. We are beginning to get a better sense of how things are progressing, where this plot may take us, where certain conflicts might unfold.
The drama still largely remains, with Logan having a far heavier role in this episode compared to the one prior, and it really is all-out war. Between everyone. Whilst this episode did reveal some key character details and vital elements to the plot, it feels like a setup to a brilliant finale. Not a bad episode by any means, in fact it's another good addition to a run of brilliant episodes in Season 1 of Succession.
Onto the last one.