
And I'm a plant that grows on rocks and lives off insects that die inside of me."

At first, it looks like maybe Logan wants Tom to hire her. While he's there, he checks in with Tom about a new complication: Kerry has submitted an audition tape, because she wants to be an anchor. That lawyer met with Tom to potentially represent him and is thus "conflicted out" of representing her. It turns out that her first choice for a divorce lawyer can't represent her. During this cable news roast, she gets an unhappy phone call. They seem not to have had any idea what they were buying when they bought it, which is very on brand. Shiv is at the sibs' HQ (for the purposes of this story, the sibs are Kendall, Roman and Shiv) complaining about the programming on PGN with her brothers. How divorce lawyers imperiled the GoJo deal But now the kids might get in the way of that, too.

(Who enjoyed Logan's loss more - his worst enemy, Nan, or his own children? Hard to say.) This week, he's ready to complete the sale of (most of) Waystar to Lukas Matsson. Last week's episode found Logan in the rare position of being outmaneuvered by his kids after Kendall, Shiv and Roman snatched Pierce away just when he was set to acquire it. Logan Roy (Brian Cox) still loves standing and surveying what remains of his empire - or will remain after, he hopes, a big sale.
