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"Tailgate Party" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series ''
Succession Succession is the act or process of following in order or sequence. Governance and politics *Order of succession, in politics, the ascension to power by one ruler, official, or monarch after the death, resignation, or removal from office of ...
'', and the 36th episode overall. It was written by Will Tracy and directed by
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, and originally aired on
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on May 7, 2023. ''Succession'' centers on the Roy family, the owners of global media and entertainment conglomerate Waystar RoyCo, and their fight for control of the company amidst uncertainty about the health of the family's patriarch
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( Brian Cox), who has passed away by this point of the series. The episode is set during a party thrown by
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(
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) and
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(
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) at their apartment for major business and political figures the night before the
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, and sees the continuation of the past few episodes' storyline, in which Kendall (
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) and
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(
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) attempt to sabotage the GoJo deal they have been negotiating with Lukas Matsson (
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). The episode received critical acclaim, with praise for the script and performances of Snook and Macfadyen, who respectively won the
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and the
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for the episode.


Plot

One day before the presidential election, Shiv and Tom prepare to host the Roys' traditional pre-election party for business and political insiders at their apartment; Matsson declines the invitation. Kendall learns from Rava that their daughter Sophie felt threatened by an encounter with an ATN viewer. The siblings meet for lunch to plan Logan's funeral; there, none of them volunteer to give a speech at the funeral. However, Kendall and Roman get Shiv's permission to invite Nate to the party, hoping to use his bipartisan connections with lawmakers to amass a regulatory push against GoJo's acquisition of Waystar. After her brothers leave, Shiv calls Matsson and demands his presence at the party to prevent her brothers from sabotaging the deal. Tom has Greg lay off hundreds of ATN employees before arriving at the party. Roman learns Connor's polling numbers are redirecting support from Mencken, and attempts to convince Connor to drop out of the race, offering him an ambassadorship under Mencken's administration, but Connor refuses. Kendall makes a toast in Logan's honor; Matsson appears in the middle of a moment of silence, having brought Oskar and Ebba with him. Shiv takes Matsson to network with the guests in order to secure support for the acquisition; he implies to Nate that Tom will be fired from his leadership of ATN once the deal goes through. Shiv does not dissuade this news, which begins spreading around the party. Kendall attempts to enlist Nate's help in building a regulatory case against GoJo, offering that ATN sympathetically covers Nate's candidate Daniel Jiménez in his first 100 days in exchange. Nate, however, is uncomfortable accepting a bribe and leaves the party. Roman, meanwhile, learns of Matsson's harassment case involving Ebba, which he and Kendall see as further ammunition against Matsson. Shiv asks for Matsson's assurance that she will retain a major role at the company under his leadership, to which he remains noncommittal. After a dispute at the party between Matsson and Ebba, Kendall and Roman learn from Ebba that her relationship with Matsson is in fact the least of his scandals: she reveals that he outsourced most of GoJo's code despite claiming to have written it himself - his public persona largely PR-constructed - and that he has grossly inflated the company's subscriber count in India. Matsson admits the latter to Shiv but believes the scandal will perish amidst the high-profile acquisition. Kendall, now emboldened by this news, verbally spars with Matsson in front of onlookers, leading the GoJo team to leave the party with Greg, whom they have taken a liking to. Roman finds Gerri and apologizes for firing her, passing it off as an overreaction, but she refuses to return to Waystar, having already negotiated a hefty severance agreement that includes no negative publicity around her exit. She threatens to sue Roman and publicize the explicit photos he sent to her if her demands are not met. Tom takes Shiv to talk privately on their balcony, where he chastises her for allowing rumors of his firing to spread throughout the party. Shiv insists it was merely a move to appease shareholders ahead of the acquisition, but confides her fear that Matsson's many scandals jeopardize her family's future. Tom claims Shiv will survive because of her opportunism, prompting a vicious argument between the two about their marriage. Shiv accuses Tom of only marrying her for power and status and blames his betrayal in Italy for the time she did not get to spend with Logan in the final months of his life. Tom insists he genuinely loves Shiv, but rebukes her for her infidelity, her refusal to have his child, and for standing idle during his near-imprisonment; he tells her she is "incapable of love" and unfit to be a mother. Shiv leaves without telling Tom about her pregnancy. Kendall, meanwhile, privately suggests to Frank that Waystar buy GoJo with him as the sole CEO. Roman offers to his siblings to deliver the eulogy at Logan's funeral. Shiv and Tom spend the night in separate beds, neither of them able to sleep.


Production


Writing

"Tailgate Party" was written by Will Tracy and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. It is both Tracy's third writing credit and Berman and Pulcini's third directorial credit for the series. According to actress
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, series creator
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was primarily influenced by ''
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'' in approaching the episode's Shiv-Tom material, drawing upon the premise of an unhappily married couple having to "maintain a good front" to guests at a party.
Alexander Skarsgård Alexander Johan Hjalmar Skarsgård (; born 25 August 1976) is a Swedish actor. A son of actor Stellan Skarsgård, he began acting at age seven but quit at age thirteen. After serving in the Swedish Navy, Skarsgård returned to acting and gained ...
likened Matsson's role at the party to "throwing a golden hand grenade into a room full of grey suits", having worked with costume designer Jonathan Schwartz to develop Matsson's wardrobe in the episode. Regarding the episode's reveal that Matsson's persona is largely PR-constructed, the actor disagreed with the implication that Matsson is an outright fraud, describing the character as an adherent of
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's motto of " move fast and break things" and suggesting his success owed to his "relentless" and "fearless" approach to business. Skarsgård recounted how he and Snook worked together to incorporate a "weird gray zone fsexual tension" in the rapport between Shiv and Matsson.


Filming

Most of the episode was filmed over the course of a week at a penthouse suite known as the "Issroff Residence" in Tower 270 in
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, which has been used as Shiv and Tom's apartment since the series' second season. The siblings' lunch at the start of the episode was filmed on location at Jean-Georges, located inside the Trump International Hotel and Tower. The argument between Shiv and Tom was filmed before the incorporation of Shiv's pregnancy into the plot.


Reception


Critical reception

"Tailgate Party" received critical acclaim, with reviewers praising Tracy's script and the performances of
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and
Matthew Macfadyen David Matthew Macfadyen (; born 17 October 1974) is an English actor. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he Breakthrough role, gained prominence for his role as Mr. Darcy in Joe Wright's ''Pride & Prejudice (2005 film), Pride & Prej ...
. On the review aggregator
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, it holds an approval rating of 100% based on 16 reviews. The website's critical consensus states, "Presenting scenes from a marriage that culminate in the ultimate blowup, "Tailgate Party" dishes out plenty of hors d'oeuvres with the Roy clan's backstabbing, but the main course is Sarah Snook and Matthew Macfadyen's explosive performances." Pamela Paul of ''
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'' called the episode "one of the best in the four-season series", and felt its examination of Shiv and Tom's marriage brought forth a "depth and poignancy often pointedly absent from the show’s usual orchestrations of insult." William Hughes of ''
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'' gave the episode an A, describing it as "a seething cauldron of tension". He called Snook and Macfadyen's final scene together a "gorgeous, ugly performance from the toxic pair who’ve become this show’s unlikely heart", and noted the "palpable dread" generated by the episode's several subplots, praising
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's "fun" performance amidst an otherwise "dark" and "unrelenting" hour. Scott Tobias of ''
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'' gave the episode of 5 out of 5 stars, writing that Snook and Macfadyen "deliver the bullet points of this collapsing marriage with full feeling" during the "extraordinary" argument scene between Shiv and Tom. Ben Travers of '' IndieWire'' praised Tracy's writing of the scene, which he called "searing and tense, fitfully funny yet heartbreaking from start to finish." He gave the episode overall an A. Liz Shannon Miller of '' Consequence'' wrote that the confrontation scene illustrated "the difference between truth and honesty," calling it "a master class in emotional devastation" and applauding Snook and Macfadyen for embodying "a raw power that comes from years of sublimated emotion". While praising the "spectacularly played" Shiv-Tom confrontation,
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of ''
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'' found the episode's other subplots less compelling by comparison, writing that "it all feels very much in the shadow of what’s happening with the party’s two hosts." Anita Singh of ''
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'' gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars, singling out Macfadyen's "star turn" and Skarsgård's portrayal of the "spectacularly awful" Matsson for praise, but took issue with the episode's "testy and uncomfortable" tone, stating, "this wasn’t an episode to enjoy, exactly, however good the writing may have been." Nick Clark of the ''
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'', meanwhile, found a "scattergun" quality to Shiv and Tom's progression from "the heights of rekindled romance (...) to a blazing row" within the span of a single episode. He suggested that the series was "in a holding pattern" since the season's midpoint, "seeding storylines, foreshadowing big events, teasing emotional turmoil, but keeping its powder dry."


Accolades

For their work on the episode,
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won the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and
Matthew Macfadyen David Matthew Macfadyen (; born 17 October 1974) is an English actor. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he Breakthrough role, gained prominence for his role as Mr. Darcy in Joe Wright's ''Pride & Prejudice (2005 film), Pride & Prej ...
won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the
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.


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