The episode was great, with the tension over the non-confidence vote growing every moment until the very end, which was quite surprising but I suspected that it would not be so easy to repose Logan and it turned out he played everyone masterfully. Maybe if Kendall wasn't seriously late due to the lockdown on the planes and heavy traffic the no-confidence vote would be more successful? It seems to me that it was easier to Kendall to announce the non-confidence vote over the phone, not face to face with his father as it looks like he has ever wanted to win dad's approval. I am not sure whether Tom is on the board and whether he could have voted and changed the situation in favour of the conspirators, from what he said earlier he could have supported it since it would have strengthened his position in the company. I am not sure either whether Shiv could have voted and what her decision would be but maybe she would not have supported the conspirators since she is a daddy's girl. It was really surprising how Roman behaved, he plays the role of the naughty playboy but deep down it looks like he is easily intimidated by his father. Logan reacted really harshly to the little insurrection, firing all the people involved in the plot to depose him, including Kendall. I wonder what will happen now to various members of the Roy family? Does Kendall has other source of income than being employed in his father's company so he is basically bankrupt now? I wonder how it works. Would Tom and Greg be fired too, even though they were not present and possibly could not vote anyhow? What about Roman, will he stay in the company or would he be punished by dad in some way too? Logan looks really proud of himself at the end of episode, and takes a little revenge on the president for having snubbed him at the beginning of the episode. He really knows how to play the game of thrones and it looks like the conspirators have underestimated him.

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