2023-05-01
39 分钟Host Kara Swisher sits down with J. Smith-Cameron to process episode six, “Living+” and the future of Gerri Kellman at Waystar Royco. Plus, director Lorene Scafaria discusses how Kendall walks the line between success and failure, as he tries to follow in his father’s footsteps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dynamic way star duo shake up their senior leadership team.
Grumble, quote, grumble, quote, caveat.
Some are saying these two young turks might just have what it takes to turn things around.
Welcome to HBO's official Succession podcast.
I'm Kara Swisher.
And this week, the Roys search for the fountain of youth and a new vision for Waystar's future.
Oh, fucking hell, boys.
You're not not good at this.
I think it's hard to make houses seem like tech.
Cause we've had houses for a while.
It's enough to make you lose your faith in capitalism.
Like, right?
You could say anything.
Today we're diving into episode six of this final season with director Laureen Scafaria.
And then the woman keeping the way star Royco ship afloat is here, J.
Smith Cameron, who plays the one and only Jerry Kelman.
She's already been fired twice and we're barely halfway through the season.
This episode, titled Living plus, was written by Georgia Pritchard and Will Arbery.
It's the annual Waystar Royco investor meeting and Kendall and Roman have officially gone rogue.
Roman is firing anyone who dares remind him he's not his father.