[s3e9] All The Bells Say Page

: The siblings attempt to use a "supermajority" clause from their parents' divorce settlement to block Logan’s sale of Waystar RoyCo to GoJo. However, Logan reveals he has already renegotiated the agreement with their mother, Caroline, stripping them of their voting power. This emphasizes Logan’s view that his children are not "serious people" and his refusal to let them "build their own pile".

The title, taken from John Berryman’s "Dream Song 29" ("All the bells say: too late"), encapsulates the episode’s central theme: the finality of the children's displacement. [S3E9] All the Bells Say

: Parallel to the siblings' failure is Tom Wambsgans’ ascent. Feeling consistently marginalized by Shiv, Tom alerts Logan to the children’s plan. By recruiting Greg with a promise of a "trip... towards the bottom of the top," Tom secures his position within Logan’s new empire while delivering a crushing betrayal to his wife. : The siblings attempt to use a "supermajority"