As Team Waystar descend on a Norwegian retreat for saunas and axe-throwing with GoJo, Roman snaps, Shiv cosies up to a creep – and Tom reaches peak excruciating
season four. Don’t read on unless you’ve watched episode five.
Word came that Matsson wanted the wider Waystar exec team to fly over for his annual corporate retreat. It was a “cultural compatibility check”, “musical electric chairs” to decide who they’d retain after the acquisition. As they boarded private jets, Karl and Frank pointedly donned compression socks to protect against Logan-style embolisms. Wise are those corporate greybeards., in fact – the incomers were shown to swish cabins stocked with GoJo “merch”.
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