... you get Logan Roy in this episode. His oldest son is on some decades old crunchy granola crusade and wants no part of the family business. His youngest son is a fatal screw up. But son Kendall and daughter Shiv do want in, and he has been playing them all season using their own peculiar weaknesses.
This week, the family of a waiter who worked Shiv's UK wedding last year who was killed in an accident later that night, is demanding an apology from Logan for yelling at the boy prior to the accident, as though one thing had something to do with another. All during this episode it seems Logan is trying to get Kendall to "crack" - perhaps because he has made his use of him and he just wants him to break down so he can be rid of him.
But Logan seems to not realize that exactly how and where Kendall cracks could open big liabilities for Logan himself. And so this extremely conscience stricken time bomb - Kendall - is being constantly triggered in this episode. Also, Logan, 81 but still a man, is letting the devil (Rhea) whisper in his ear yet suspects nothing.
Acting kudos this week especially to Jeremy Strong as Kendall, and to Nicholas Braun as Greg, the outsider cousin, who definitely wants the respect and moola from inside the Roy empire, but sure has some strange ways of going about it.