Please note, the following details the plot of the latest episode of Succession, which you can watch on Prime Video (via Warner Pass). If you haven’t seen it yet and don’t want to know anything about its content, I suggest you stop reading this article now.
It’s been a few weeks since the last episode of Succession finally answered a question that has remained unanswered for four seasons of the program: Who will replace Logan Roy as the head of Waystar?
While his three children Kendall, Roman, and Shiv waged a fierce battle for their father’s legacy (the elder Connor, meanwhile, entered the race for the White House), in the end Tom Wambsgans – Logan’s son-in-law. was entrusted with the management of the company after the acquisition of the Swede Lukas Matson.
When Brian Cox says “Let me go” at the end of the series.
It is the recent statements of Brian Cox, the translator of Logan Roy, that make us believe that the latter maintains bitterness towards the end of the series. After stating that he believes his character is dead “very early” (from the third episode of season 4), here he is again questioned about the identity of his successor.
At the microphone of our colleagues ScreenRantThe Scottish comedian felt that none of his character’s children were worthy of his legacy. Still, the character has “potential” that he says would allow him to land the position of CEO of Waystar: Roman Roy.
Although he admits that he does not watch the series (“It’s already scary to play, so watch it…”), Brian Cox still made an exception in the final episode of the series, which features Logan’s funeral and in which his wife appears as his character’s former companion.
Ironically, the only one who could do it was Roman, because he showed great sensitivity, especially in the negotiations with the Middle East Foundation, which was completely bogus, and he noticed it from the second season, I remember thinking, “Wow, there is potential. Roman and I think that’s why Roman loved his father so much.
In the last episode of Succession, Roman formed an alliance with Kendall that would allow him to rise to the top of the company, but to develop under the orders of his older brother.
But during a vote organized by the steering committee to decide to sell Waystar to Lucas Mazzoni, Roman finally turned his back on Kendall and decided to support his sister Shiv, meanwhile, an allied Swedish billionaire.

Roman Roy’s last scene in the last episode of the series
Neither a winner nor a loser (the sale of his stock certainly made him rich), Roman finds himself at the end of the series in the same position as his starting point in the very first episode.
Shiv, on the other hand, has become a trophy wife, whom she hates, and a prisoner of a loveless marriage to Tom Wambsgan, while Kendall loses every corner of the failure of her father’s legacy and conflicts with all the family members.
Season four of the masterful series Succession is now available on Amazon Prime Video with a Warner Pass subscription.
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