Succession.s01e05.i.went.to.market.720p(cm).mp4 File

If there is one thing the Roys excel at, it’s turning a holiday meant for gratitude into a high-stakes arena of betrayal and awkwardness. In , titled "I Went to Market," the family gathers for Thanksgiving, but nobody is there for the turkey. The Plot: Schemes and Shredders

In a flash of characteristic rage, Logan strikes his grandson, Iverson, with a can of cranberry sauce after the boy tries to take it during the game.

: After witnessing Logan’s declining health—including a disturbing moment where he continuously pours coffee into an already full mug—Kendall decides it’s time. He begins plotting a vote of no confidence to officially oust his father from the CEO seat. Succession.S01E05.I.Went.to.Market.720p(CM).mp4

Logan, struggling with his memory, loses his place in the game.

This episode is a masterclass in . We see Greg’s evolution from a naive "fly" to a strategist when he secretly makes copies of the documents he’s supposed to shred—his first real piece of leverage in the family. If there is one thing the Roys excel

: Connor raises eyebrows by bringing Willa , a sex worker he has hired on a "permalance" basis, as his date to the family dinner. The Dinner Table Disaster

The centerpiece of the episode is the arrival of Logan’s estranged brother, (played by James Cromwell), who travels from Canada to remind everyone that they are a "nest of vipers". The tension peaks during a memory game called "I Went to Market" : This episode is a masterclass in

: Tom is spiraling over his prenuptial agreement, which Shiv’s lawyers have made "a little unconscionable". To make matters worse, he’s tasked with a massive cover-up regarding the company’s cruise line scandals. He recruits Cousin Greg to spend his Thanksgiving shredding incriminating documents.