This is a review for whole series so far rather than just this episode but I think I'm out. Maybe next season's media merger plotline will be more interesting although we have to suspend disbelief that the FCC would even allow such a thing.
I've never liked Jennifer Aniston in this role or maybe any role. She just has this vapid, self-centered persona prone to fits of hysteria that may be right for the character she's playing but is very difficult to sympathize with.
The lack of sympathetic characters is best summarized by Steve Carrel's character, when he was contemplating bankruptcy and needs to sell at least one of his three luxury residences, Oh poor dear, however will he cope. Who cares about these overprivileged clowns and their inane personal problems.
Another problem is that this show has started to go over much the same territory as Succession, a vastly better series, and the reminder doesn't help.
Succession, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, The Sopranos and Mad Men all succeeded with casts of characters we weren't supposed to sympathize with, but they were all much better written, which is how they got away with it. Not this show.