Oh, Connor. The eldest son of the Roy family — though, as we're constantly reminded, he doesn't share the same mother as the rest of his siblings — is still waging a campaign for President of the United States, and he's still, incredibly, polling at one percent. Speaking of embarrassing numbers, he's willing to spend $100 million to remain "a part of the conversation," whatever that actually means.
As usual, Connor is relegated to the sidelines, and it feels pretty likely that he'll remain there forever. At least he still has Willa (Justine Lupe), his unwilling fiancée who famously accepted his proposal not by saying "yes" but by saying "f*** it," but she still makes her priorities pretty clear by making sure that he'll still be rich even if he blows $100 million to maintain his bleak polling numbers. He's also wildly fretting over his upcoming wedding, worried that having it on a boat isn't "big" enough and conceptualizing it as a huge event focused more on publicity than, you know, marriage.
Connor definitely won't be President. It feels impossible that he'd ever run Waystar Royco. His future wife definitely low-key hates him. Really, there's almost nothing going for this guy aside from the fact that his family money means he'll be able to keep running sad campaigns for political office for years to come.