
Plenty more clocks are ticking - Gerri (J. Melanie Lynskey Would Do ‘Two and a Half Men’ Reboot Now That Co-Star Charlie Sheen Is in ‘a Good Place’ After Mental Health Crisis Tick tick tick… that’s the time-bomb on tomorrow’s election, which will certainly affect ATN, the acquisition (in whichever direction it goes), and the Roy family’s political capital (especially if Connor’s “exploding” poll numbers in Alaska - three electoral votes - tip the electoral math in his favor!) Tick tick tick… that’s the time-bomb on the Roy siblings’ superficial pact for shared power. Tick tick tick… that’s the time-bomb on the deal. “One head, one crown,” he tells Frank (Peter Friedman), after suggesting they “go reverse Viking” and push Waystar to buy GoJo, rather than the other way around, as planned. The smile on Kendall’s face says it all: He’s finally got the leverage he craves to make a serious play for power - one his dad would, in theory, be proud of, and one that allows him to push out his hangers-on sibs. She claims all those blood bricks Lukas sent her are the least of his worries, and maybe she’s right - though it’s kind of hard to forget about the blood bricks - since Lukas and Shiv ( Sarah Snook) are considerably shaken once news about GoJo’s bullshit India numbers reaches Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Roman (Kieran Culkin). His uncontrollable antics could force or sink GoJo’s deal with Waystar, but there’s also his perilous ‘ship with Ebba (Eili Harboe) to worry about. Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgärd) is a nuclear option unto himself. As “Succession” enters its final three episodes, time-bombs are everywhere.
