2023-04-24
39 分钟Host Kara Swisher is joined by Kieran Culkin to discuss what’s going on with Roman in episode five, “Kill List” – the Roys’ Scandinavian adventure. Then, the former CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo, shares thoughts on Lukas Matsson and the veracity of the deal at that Nordic retreat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sure, they're young and they're fit, but they're european.
They're soft, hammocked in their Social Security safety nets, sick on vacation mania and free healthcare.
They may think they're Vikings, but we've been raised by wolves, exposed to a pathogen that goes by the name Logan Roy, and they have no idea what's coming to them.
HBO's official succession podcast.
I'm Kara swisher, and this week it's kill or be killed.
You know, if a deal collapses in the woods and no one hears it, is it an SEC violation?
Yeah, well, I don't care what you think.
You're a tribute band.
Let's go get the deal.
Let's get it.
Let's bleed the swede.
Today we dive into episode five, season four with CEO bro Roman Roy.
Kieran Culkin is on the episode, and later I unpack the tactics and dude energy of the waystar Gojo deal with one guy who's done this stuff in real life, Dick Koslow, the former CEO of Twitter, or as I like to call him, not Elon.
I do hope the way star Gojo transition goes more smoothly than Twitter's, but I highly doubt it.
This episode, titled Kill List, was written by John Brown and Ted Cohen and directed by Andrey Paulreck.
It's been two days since Logan died and the Waystar gang is called to Norway to land the Gojo deal.
Roman and Kendall face off with techwhiz kid Lucas Mattson and are immediately thrown when he changes the terms he wants ATN.
Meanwhile, Shiv wins.
Mattsons trusts and learns some truly creepy stuff about this microdosing billionaire.
She advises him to bump the price, making the deal too good to turn down.