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In conclusion, let me know when Peter Munion decides to run for the House of Lords.Īustin Gayle: Shiv freaking Roy! The episode preview shows enough of Shiv’s boy toys that you can’t rule out Woody and Buzz making an appearance. But in general, it seems like Succession’s earlier seasons included a lot more political context and minor political characters-like ol’ Nate Sofrelli, the Dan Egan of our time. (It reminds me of the early “Did the president call?” recurring gag on Veep: The less the viewer knows about what’s really going on out in the world, the funnier and darker it is.) To be fair, I know that Connor is still out there striving for that 1 percent and that a fascist whom Logan described as a “spooky embryo” has a good shot at winning the White House, which seems ominous for people not surnamed Roy. Katie Baker: I … am not entirely sure? “The election” in this show has always felt like a vague realm to me, though not necessarily in a bad way. There’s a lot of TV out there. We want to help: Every week, we’ll tell you the best and most urgent shows to stream so you can stay on top of the ever-expanding heap of Peak TV. And as unlikely as a win always was, another loss could still be upsetting for the recently bereaved failson, who was so interested in politics at a very young age. We haven’t heard how Logan’s death has affected Conn’s polling numbers, but I don’t think there’s a sympathy bump big enough to push the 1 percenter much higher than 1 percent. Even so, I’m most concerned for their eldest sibling. The Roys’ riches insulate them from truly feeling the effects of either candidate’s policies, but Shiv, Roman, and Kendall can clash over their political ties, and the fact that ATN’s role in the presidential race is shaping up to be a big part of Succession’s endgame suggests that Shiv and Roman won’t be doing “the huggy thing” on election night. As far as the show goes, Mencken and Jimenez matter only insofar as they affect the characters we care about (or, at least, are accustomed to seeing on-screen). Nor have we met the Democratic nominee, Daniel Jimenez.

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To be honest, the election has been far from my mind because Jeryd Mencken has been far from sight: His scenes from the trailer were seemingly cut from Episode 4, which means we haven’t seen him in the flesh for a full season. Who has the most at stake in this election, and why?īen Lindbergh: The American people? Just kidding-no one on Succession gives a flying fuck about them. The burning question heading into Episode 7: The Roy family is preparing to host a “tailgate party” ahead of the presidential election. What can we expect from Episode 7? Read along as we examine one burning question heading into the next chapter of Succession ’s final season. (Updates throughout with official statement.It’s Friday, which means Succession ’s newest installment is around the corner. Following the Rentco transaction, I Squared’s global transport and logistics portfolio will have over 264,000 trailers or chassis with 3,700 employees in more than 20 countries, the statement shows. In 2021, the firm purchased trailer rental outfit Star Leasing. The deal marks the latest for I Squared, which has $37 billion in assets under management. It may also be a bellwether for more heavy equipment leasing transactions just as Asia-Pacific’s biggest owner of cranes, Singapore-based Tat Hong, weighs an exit of its Australian operations, Bloomberg reported in February. The deal values Rentco at about A$200 million, a person familiar with the matter has said.Īny deal and expansion capitalizes on a footprint of depots across mainland Australia that already houses a combined 3,500 trucks, trailers, forklifts and other equipment as logistics demand Down Under is surging to catch up with other major developed economies. I Squared has signed a definitive agreement to buy the firm, which rents out what it said is the country’s largest fleet of heavy duty transport equipment, and to commit another A$300 million ($201 million) to support Rentco’s growth, according to a Tuesday statement confirming an earlier Bloomberg News report. (Bloomberg) - Infrastructure investor I Squared Capital has agreed to acquire Australian truck and trailer leasing business Rentco Transport Equipment Rentals.













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