How to watch Succession season 3 episode 6 online — release time and more

Sanaa Lathan and Jeremy Strong in a still from Succession season 3 episode 6 "What it takes"
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It's time to watch Succession season 3 episode 6 online. Just as long as we never hear about Tom's iCal counting ever again (that's not even the name of the app anymore).

Succession season 3 episode 6 date and time

Succession season 3 episode 6 "What It Takes" airs at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max today (November 21).

Episode 5 ended with the Roy family and Maesbury Capital/Furness Media groups getting to a solution before a vote could be reached, as those close to the aging men at the top both found terms each side could work with, as they acknowledged how their patriarchs weren't reliable. And then Kendall made it awkward, as he loves to do, making himself a punchline for the nightly news again. Even Greg was calling him annoying.

So, this leaves us with an interesting situation. Logan Roy was left out in the wind of this whole situation with his own painful situation, and it's going to be an interesting moment where Shiv has demonstrated that she's the power maker in the family. Her interactions with Logan at the end of the episode shows that he's not ready to trust her. 

Meanwhile, Connor's play for European cable is working out, and Greg's apparently thinking about suing Greenpeace. Roman? Well, he's at Logan's knee trying to divide and conquer. As for Kendall, Logan just blocked his phone number. The Roys are gonna have a great Thanksgiving 2021, aren't they?

And this sets the family up to go to a conservative political event that's about picking the next president. Here's everything you need to watch Succession season 3 episode 6. Plus, watch the trailer below:

Wondering what else is happening Sunday night? Well, you can see Cardi B and a bevy of musicians if you watch the American Music Awards online.

How to watch Succession season 3 episode 6 online

In the U.S., Succession season 3 episode 6 premieres today (November 21) at 9 p.m. ET on HBO. It will also stream on HBO Max, one of the best streaming services.

A pro tip for getting this episode to show up on time, so you're not behind? Once the episode is about to start, select the Home button in the HBO Max app until the new episode appears. HBO Max is on all of the best streaming devices.

Season 3 consists of nine total episodes, which will air weekly on Sundays.

HBO Max
Best Streaming Service

HBO Max is one of the newer kids on the streaming block but it's already got a ton to offer, including all of HBO's prestige series, like Game of Thrones, The Sopranos and The Wire. Plus, the service has its own originals like Hacks and The Flight Attendant. HBO Max costs $15 per month for the no-ads version and $10 for the ad-supported plan.

How to watch Succession season 3 episode 6 in Canada

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Canadians can watch Succession season 3 episode 6 with a subscription to Crave. New episodes will drop at the same time as the U.S. airing.

Crave has a 7-day free trial. After that, the Movies + HBO package costs $19.98 CAD per month. 

If you're an American traveling abroad and want to use your HBO Max subscription, you'll need to look into the best VPN services.

How to watch Succession season 3 episode 6 in the UK

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Brits can watch Succession season 3 on Sky Atlantic at the same time as the U.S. airing. That means the episode 6 is Monday, November 22 at 2 a.m. GMT. There's also a rerun at the much more reasonable hour of 9 p.m. GMT. 

Or you can stream Succession season 3 episodes on-demand with the Sky Go app, which you can access with any one of Sky's packages and deals.

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Henry T. Casey
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Henry is a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.