![]() “It’s fun, my team’s playing your team,” Roman tells Shiv. Shiv is genuinely concerned about what a Mencken win would mean for American democracy, while Roman is, at the very least, alarmingly unbothered by the possibility of a fascist in the White House. Of course, the presidency is about more than just Waystar and the Roy siblings. If Democratic candidate Daniel Jimenez prevails, it’s unlikely he would do anything to block the deal as for far-right nominee Jeryd Mencken, his cozy relationship with Roman could allow the Roys to keep Waystar within the family. That’s because whoever wins the presidency could also determine what will happen with GoJo’s impending acquisition of the company. It’s one that could have serious ramifications for the future of Waystar Royco (and, uh, the country). It’s all hands on deck at ATN, which is covering its first election of the post-Logan era. It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for: Succession crowning a new POTUS. Let’s continue with the eighth episode, “America Decides.” Each week, we’ll break down the biggest developments, track who’s leading the literal line of succession, and catalog each episode’s most savage burns, best Cousin Greg–isms, and more. Television’s most miserable wealthy family is back for one final season of scheming, and The Ringer will be following their tragicomic power struggle every step of the way.
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