![]() ![]() In terms of demonstrating the best business acumen in the midst of a legit PR crisis, Shiv is, unsurprisingly, the most competent of the three. And Shiv, who wasn’t originally invited to Argestes, is summoned from the bullpen because of her experience in PR and because, frankly, the optics of a public-facing woman are much better. Kendall continues his depressing duties as Logan’s right-hand man while strategizing about how to control the cruise line narrative. Roman pokes around at potential investment from the private sector, which doesn’t go all that swimmingly since a Middle Eastern mogul plainly suggests he’d only invest if ATN became a propaganda wing for his region. As a result, Logan hands all of his children-sans Connor, who’s absent this week and presumably working on his presidential campaign ahead of the “ideas primary”-responsibilities to deal with the PR fallout and mitigate the damage. ![]() ![]() (So, yes, it’s Fictional Davos.) The Roys are attending because, well, of course they are-but the summit also arrives at the same time Logan is frantically trying to finalize the Pierce deal, a transaction made even more complicated when Waystar Royco is hit with a New York magazine exposé detailing the sexual misconduct and malpractice on the company’s cruise line division, Brightstar (more on that later). The episode’s title refers to the name of an annual summit where business leaders and other assorted persons of power converge to share their ideas and spend upward of $70 on Cobb salads. Add “Argestes” to this increasingly crowded canon. ![]()
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