The general idea
Matsson's partnership with Shiv self-destructed, because of Greg sniffing around a gathering where Matsson uncovered his genuine decision for the new U.S. Chief: Tom. Kendall figured out how to get the kin joined in an arrangement to kill the GoJo bargain and bless him Chief, yet all things considered, Shiv decided not to come. GoJo purchased Waystar, Tom became President, and Kendall meandered randomly through New York while Roman had a beverage.
Shiv
Continuously bet on the lady named after a blade.
Toward the start of this episode, we appeared to be set out toward a standoff among Kendall and Shiv, with her attempting to push the GoJo bargain through (and become the new chief) and him attempting to stop it (and become the new chief). In any case, while Kendall and Shiv both went to their mom's spot in the Caribbean looking for a missing Roman, Matsson chose to court Tom for the top occupation all things considered — contending, in addition to other things, that since he needed to have intercourse with Shiv, he surely couldn't employ her. As Shiv and Kendall contended and Roman attempted to avoid it, Greg, who figured out how to utilize an interpretation application to snoop on Matsson and Oskar, called Kendall to give him the news: Shiv was out.
Greg transferred that data to Kendall. What's more, Kendall utilized it to get Shiv and Roman on his side. Them three concurred that they would battle together to stop the arrangement and make Kendall the chief. Yet, when they returned to New York and Shiv figured out that Matsson expected to pick Tom, things became confounded. Furthermore, when she got to Waystar and really glanced around at Kendall assuming control over her dad's office fully expecting his ascent to drive, she began to look squeamish. Also, all things considered, with the vote tied and her as the choosing vote, she left. Kendall and Roman followed, and she let the cat out of the bag — she was unable to make it happen.
Individuals will have a wide assortment of clarifications for why Shiv went along these lines. Perhaps she really regretted Tom and felt she owed him something. Perhaps she was unable to move beyond the numerous things Kendall has done to her, from the time he played Nirvana's “Assault Me” over the Waystar amplifiers while she was talking, to the way that he and Roman spent this whole season removing her and imagining they weren't making it happen, to the way that Kendall and Roman attempted to hand the country to Jeryd Mencken. Perhaps she accepted she had a superior possibility holding an association with the organization through her better half than through her sibling, and she had understood those were the main options. Perhaps at some level, she realized Kendall truly wasn't qualified.
In addition, as she referenced, he killed someone.
The fender bender toward the finish of the principal season, in which Kendall drove while high and ended up killing a youthful server at Shiv's wedding, had been lying lethargic the entire season since the pivotal scene in Tuscany after Caroline's wedding, in which Kendall admitted to his kin. They never talked about it, never jabbed him with it — in any event, when Shiv and Kendall were apparently getting extremely straightforward during parts of “America Chooses,” they didn't address it or even allude to it. So it seemed like perhaps it would simply at no point ever come up in the future. However, … didn't it need to come up once more? On the off chance that this planned to turn into an unpleasant confrontation among Kendall and Shiv, it's difficult to accept she wouldn't specify it. Also, ultimately, seemingly out of the blue, she did.