Succession Finale - What It All Meant

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  • This video essay analyzes Succession's finale and why Shiv made the right choice. If you look back over four seasons of Succession, there is no observable evidence Kendall can lead the company to success. Shiv choosing to betray her brother Kendall and let Tom become CEO is logical. But what did Succession mean overall? To understand its key message, watch this video essay to the end.
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    0:00 The Final Twist
    2:58 Shiv's Decision Explained
    7:28 Why Tom is the Right Choice
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  • @lia2792
    @lia2792 Рік тому +6968

    The video of the dinner with Connor and the old board kind of cemented the ending for me. It made it clear that the siblings were never really a part of it, they were never taken seriously as options. They were always just kids playing outside their dad's office.

  • @nateisonline6448
    @nateisonline6448 Рік тому +2229

    Kendall lying that he made up the waiter situation made me so sad dude it was so humiliating

    • @theorderofthebees7308
      @theorderofthebees7308 Рік тому +190

      I knew that he really was desperate then.

    • @ergohash2517
      @ergohash2517 Рік тому +71

      i thought he was changing up the story because they were in an open office with other people potentially listening in , so he switched to protection mode

    • @Missjunebugfreak
      @Missjunebugfreak Рік тому +119

      Yeah the moment he did that I knew it was over. Kendall blew whatever semblance of trust he had with Shiv and Roman.

    • @stevet5087
      @stevet5087 Рік тому +18

      Terrible writing, in my mind.

    • @halo2bounceguy
      @halo2bounceguy Рік тому +17

      ​@@stevet5087 explain

  • @omarpacho630
    @omarpacho630 Рік тому +3752

    I dare to say that Connor was even taken a bit more seriously than the other siblings simply because he “knew his place”

    • @kevinblue1976
      @kevinblue1976 Рік тому +772

      He was also interested in politics from a very young age

    • @alexanderchance1049
      @alexanderchance1049 Рік тому +120

      Apart from in the video in the finale, was Connor taken more seriously than the other siblings? I’m pretty sure Logan treats him as a joke throughout the show.

    • @omarpacho630
      @omarpacho630 Рік тому +239

      @@alexanderchance1049 he only treats him like a joke when he starts his presidential campaign.

    • @anthonyarroyo3790
      @anthonyarroyo3790 Рік тому +382

      Connor was never a threat to Logan, which allowed him to have the father/son relationship the other siblings starved for.

    • @luke3759
      @luke3759 Рік тому +1

      w profile pic

  • @davidguiney1746
    @davidguiney1746 Рік тому +616

    That's such an amazing analogy. Those born at the finish line can never know what it takes to get there.

    • @sewerface
      @sewerface Рік тому

      It is obvious garbage. What is with you people. It’s like everyone in the comments watched this show and understood none of it. This video is trash. Stop telling this guy it’s gold.

    • @slyb7193
      @slyb7193 Рік тому +3

      I think so as well 😊

    • @forestsunset9617
      @forestsunset9617 Рік тому +7

      Those who live with a full stomach of food will never understand stealing bread

    • @frydsaman6857
      @frydsaman6857 9 місяців тому +3

      @@forestsunset9617 this one doesnt work so well

    • @forestsunset9617
      @forestsunset9617 9 місяців тому +9

      @@frydsaman6857 those who suck don't know what it is like to not suck

  • @Villymanillyvoop
    @Villymanillyvoop Рік тому +874

    In the end, being CEO of Waystar Royco really seemed like one of Kendal's addictions. His desperate "please" then shift to violence when it was clear it was a no was perfectly acted but also looked like someone desperate to get the hit of the thing he literally feels he needs to survive. The fact his father 'promised' it to him at 7 years old was so heartbreaking. The tragedy was inevitable, as many, including the showrunners, have pointed out.

    • @flawedsanity
      @flawedsanity Рік тому +17

      This is such a good point, and one I haven't seen brought up too much yet. I fully agree.

    • @johnhachey9239
      @johnhachey9239 Рік тому +27

      @@flawedsanity Well he got violent because his brother called his kids "randos" as if they aren't his kids

    • @joebob2311productions
      @joebob2311productions 10 місяців тому +13

      He even said he feels like he would literally die if he didnt get it

    • @BTCrrc
      @BTCrrc 8 місяців тому +2

      If Roman had finished the training program seriously and learned along the ways of ups and downs and to be mature and proved to his father, i feel that he would have got the crown.

    • @Cranberrycheesecake1
      @Cranberrycheesecake1 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@johnhachey9239 I dont think that was the thing that triggered him most. I think it really was because he saw it slipping out of his hands

  • @leivasacade
    @leivasacade Рік тому +1585

    Kendall is a character straight out of a Shakespeare story. Just went you begin empathic towards him, he shows his evil side and is much darker than you can imagine...

    • @msbutterflyz
      @msbutterflyz Рік тому +97

      He strikes me as a survivor, not so much evil.

    • @asd-dv7dq
      @asd-dv7dq Рік тому +52

      More like he's that one character the writers accidentaly make too likeable in a tragedy story with multiple main characters so they have to give him random outbursts that cause him to fail

    • @carolynrabbani6469
      @carolynrabbani6469 Рік тому +11

      And no one knew that better than Shiv and Roman, although Roman was too beaten down to see it through, once Shiv had the courage to refuse to vote in Kendall's favor, Roman was all for Shiv.

    • @winstonwolf5706
      @winstonwolf5706 Рік тому +33

      I don't think evil is the word.

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 Рік тому +60

      Kendall wasn't evil. 🙄

  • @DiasThiago100
    @DiasThiago100 Рік тому +1491

    Of the three, somehow i feel Roman had the happiest ending. His smile in his last scene was pure relief. He was finally free. Free from his father, from the games and battles with his siblings. Free from everything. He was the first of them to realize they were bullshit and that Waystar was nothing to them. Just a bunch of bad tv shows they didn't even wanted.

    • @rhondac.891
      @rhondac.891 Рік тому +89

      Don’t we know Roman better than that? He will flip flop. If we had another week of this show he would be asking Ken how do they salvage this. Roman will be miserable

    • @july9566
      @july9566 Рік тому +80

      Roman always knew they were bs , look how he acted throughout , he knows theyd all be pumping gas if they werent born into the club . He was the realest one actually , Kendall and shiv always tried to play smart but are just not .

    • @rhondac.891
      @rhondac.891 Рік тому +10

      @@july9566 the same guy who thought he was the best fit to pick the president was always aware? 😂

    • @martinbauclausen2914
      @martinbauclausen2914 Рік тому +44

      @@july9566 I seriously don't think any of the siblings would be able to keep a job at a gas station. They wouldn't know how to do the simplest things, they wouldn't be able to follow a simple order, and they wouldn't be able to handle the physical strain on their bodies that comes with having a regular job like that. The interesting thing about their privileged upbringing is it has probably left them with no marketable skills whatsoever. It doesn't matter, though; at the end of the show, each of them will have billions of dollars in cash and stock, and they'll probably be able to coast through life, from one failed project to another, without ever feeling an impact to their standard of living.

    • @tiptoptoe2968
      @tiptoptoe2968 Рік тому +34

      Roman is mentally ill. The fortune his family has allows him to exist within society but also prevents him from getting proper treatment. No way of knowing if he actually gets the help he needs or goes further mad when he has no purpose or reason to pretend to be sane.

  • @Fika_Break
    @Fika_Break Рік тому +401

    Tom was the most subservient and thus became the puppet ceo. Mattson told him he wanted to sleep with Shiv to his face and Shiv would probably be down and Tom didn’t bat an eye. That’s when Mattson knew he had his dog (or Greg).

    • @Ruledbythehead
      @Ruledbythehead Рік тому +132

      I was waiting for someone to talk about this. THAT was the moment that solidified Tom’s position as CEO. Unchanged in the face of power. But it also showed that he was capable of conducting business without his personal feelings involved. Which is something the siblings would never be able to do. God this show is absolutely brilliant.

    • @annkey4091
      @annkey4091 10 місяців тому +6

      I kind of disagree. Tom had accused Shiv of sleeping with the phonebook during their election eve tailgate party throw down. He already knew about Nate and the actor from Willa's play. This was just one more thing. By this time, Tom knew that Shiv was pregnant. However in not batting an eye, he knows that Shiv will have to decide whether Matsson's double-cross is worth her sleeping with him (unless she plans to have a baby with him as a way to get back in what's left of Logan's company). It's called getting laid and getting paid.

    • @Littletranquility-ck1pi
      @Littletranquility-ck1pi 9 місяців тому +16

      Tom is in a bad position He is a Low person really Low. And Shiv is with him, She lost the power the control she wanted. And she is having Tom's baby. Thats really Sad for her. Living with someone you don't love but she can't love anyone so its Tom's baggage. Its going to be miserable. The one who won is Greg😂... Highest paided assistant in the history.

    • @annkey4091
      @annkey4091 9 місяців тому +6

      @@Littletranquility-ck1pi A woman with Shiv's money does NOT stay anywhere that she does not want to be, baby or no baby. This is America! The writers left things to imagination. Tom wants his baby and his wife. Shiv wants her husband or she would not have gotten in car.
      Tom is in a position, for now, where he wants to be with the title that he wanted and the access to money that is his, not his wife's. He now works FOR someone whose surname is NOT Roy. He is probably getting paid handsomely to be a "front" man. Logan Roy, her brothers and Matsson were never going to give Shiv any power and her husband knew it. She could not believe it nor could accept it.

    • @Littletranquility-ck1pi
      @Littletranquility-ck1pi 9 місяців тому

      @@annkey4091 well I never meant she is with Tom for the Baby I know she don't give a damn. I was saying about Tom that's its bad for him.

  • @mohawkan423023
    @mohawkan423023 Рік тому +1722

    Tom really was the one that was going to get it the whole time. He never overplayed his hand, and was also willing to do everything it takes to get CEO (as hollow as his position might end up being). In hindsight, that one shot of Logan's scars worked as a great bit of foreshadowing - you don't get to be at the top by going unscathed. Tom was underestimated throughout the show, and I love that this was what the writers decided to go with. Truly Shakespearean in the end.

    • @usagi_t
      @usagi_t Рік тому +76

      Tom was not underestimated, he was always a weasel and stayed a weasel. Kendall was underestimated and gaslighted all the time by everyone about his capability.

    • @Sebastian.Medina
      @Sebastian.Medina Рік тому +98

      @@usagi_t It's not underestimating if you have evidence that he's not fit for the job. Kendall was never going to get it because his only accomplishment was being the son of the man in charge.

    • @officialthomasjames
      @officialthomasjames Рік тому +36

      Getting tired of everyone saying this was Shakespeare. It was a copout ending that threw away most of the plot points and character development of Season 4.

    • @omarpacho630
      @omarpacho630 Рік тому +20

      He even took right in the gutter a sexual advance towards his (still) pregnant wife

    • @napsam71
      @napsam71 Рік тому +6

      Shiv won. She'll manipulate Tom down the line. Or maybe Tom really is 'a killer'.

  • @haydenlane9600
    @haydenlane9600 Рік тому +742

    That scene of them playing around in their moms kitchen was both touching and tragic. Touching in that it felt like they were just being kids again and getting along and messing around the way siblings do (and they probably didn’t get to growing up). And tragic because you get the feeling watching it that this will be the last pleasant memory that they’ll have of each other. Even before things went to hell with the vote, it felt like that last pleasant memory you have of a loved one you lost and how it will come to feel like a gift looking back on it years from now. They’ve stabbed each other in the back and said horrible things to each other they can’t take back but they also have that last night in moms kitchen

    • @renatoaraujo8581
      @renatoaraujo8581 Рік тому +31

      I think it shows that they only worked as a family before adulthood, once they grew up and the childish innocence gave place to their personality traits acquired from such a rich but broken environment, it all falls apart drastically. They always get to an "agreement" when they become nostalgic, all to be soon dismantled when they start to think about what they are and what they want or fear in the present.

    • @MrOneWay5000
      @MrOneWay5000 Рік тому

      Deep and very accurate

    • @albertobarzini6640
      @albertobarzini6640 Рік тому

      Exactly I swear I felt it so dull watching it don't know why

    • @aaaakuleczkaa
      @aaaakuleczkaa Рік тому +14

      Had the same feeling watching that scene, I thought it was the happiest scene in the whole series and from now on everything will go down... and it did...

    • @OzyMandias13
      @OzyMandias13 Рік тому +7

      “Meeeal fit for a Kiiiing”

  • @squrler
    @squrler Рік тому +2386

    If Kendall only turned it down a bit after being anointed, by not sitting in Logan’s chair and not putting his feet up on the desk so demonstratively as he did, Shiv might have been able to stomach him being the winner. Truly pride came before the fall.

    • @magma4168
      @magma4168 Рік тому +366

      Or even if he acted differently after she ran away from the conference room.

    • @paulseigeldorf9461
      @paulseigeldorf9461 Рік тому +264

      If that is what flipped Shiv, than she’s a pathetic front runner. Putting his feet on the desk causes someone to flip their vote and screw their own brother , shows just what a horrible person she is.

    • @fridabradbrook5577
      @fridabradbrook5577 Рік тому +1

      @@paulseigeldorf9461 well yes. that's the show. they are all horrible and pathetic

    • @axolotlismybeautystansard
      @axolotlismybeautystansard Рік тому +184

      @@paulseigeldorf9461 I’d say that it wasn’t the chair but the moment she was used as a minion for talking with shareholders by Kendall. Or Kendall final speach full of corpo-bullshit. She also could consider her options and considering how her cooperation with the brothers looked like at the beginning of this series, to decide that she still prefers to bet on the father of her child. But as I love Shiv she is very envious girl and she might as well hate to see her brother having toys she can’t play with.

    • @wephilips6651
      @wephilips6651 Рік тому +96

      @@axolotlismybeautystansard agreed. It was everything. Even I was like ffs the return of cringe and pathetic corporate ken. Just chatting absolute bollocks. At first I thought shiv was purely motivated by spite but now I think she acted out of self interest. Every thing Kendall said or did in that office was pretty much a red flag. I think we had forgotten just how bad and ill suited he is for the role because he made a few good speeches this season but look How vacant and superficial and petulant he is. Look at his reaction to his employee wanting to leave: how he talks to those under him.
      Shiv bringing up the waiter was weird and is maybe evidence of acting from spite and trying to justify post hoc. Maybe she didn’t want to come out and say to Kendal you can do this. Maybe she had a gut feeling but couldn’t articulate. Even if it were the first and she was acting spitefully Kendall’s reaction was complete vindication. He proves there how bad he would have been but also what a horrible person he is but for some ‘weird’ reason no one says that. When he assaulted his brother and physically went for his pregnant sister after crying then it should be him because he’s the eldest boy lol

  • @wephilips6651
    @wephilips6651 Рік тому +947

    People seem to be forgetting as well that the original plan was to seek to matson and do their own thing…it was Kendall who changed that and started working against it unilaterally before bringing the other siblings into it and not telling shiv for a while

    • @zwj5478
      @zwj5478 Рік тому +15

      Which is a killer move so what ?

    • @t221000
      @t221000 Рік тому +4

      Do you mean Speak to Mattson?

    • @aminallam4188
      @aminallam4188 Рік тому +84

      It was actually Roman who proposed blowing up the deal. like usual Kendall’s siblings blow things up, let Kendall try to fix it, just so they can let Kendall take the fall. Kendall’s only flaw is that he still acknowledges those clowns.

    • @hurmur9528
      @hurmur9528 Рік тому +56

      Exactly. And that is so typicall Kendall. Doing a revolution always. This time against dads will of selling and also against Matsson who proved to be a formidable opponent. Matssons move and the way he did it was just a masterclass in power when he asked Tom to be CEO. And then he tells him that he wants to have sex with Shiv as well and that he does not want a CEO who tells him what to do. He challenge Tom and Tom takes it. Because Tom knows that you have to do a accept a lot when you are in presense of true power to achive your goal. Matssons master move though was not just testing Tom, he also knew that Shiv most likely would accept this choice. Making it check mate.

    • @Sasuke-ss1tf
      @Sasuke-ss1tf Рік тому +24

      @@aminallam4188 the way you view that is very telling to who you are as a person 😂

  • @hussey1990
    @hussey1990 Рік тому +477

    The ending felt true to the nature of these characters. They are horrible, backstabbing people. Sometimes people don't change.

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 Рік тому +14

      Tom was a backstabber too. It was Tom backstabbing Shiv to Logan that ended their marriage.

    • @Christopher-md7tf
      @Christopher-md7tf Рік тому

      Right, there is very little in terms of character development throughout the whole show. By and large, people are still who they were in the very first episodes, which is to say: Selfish, manipulative, scheming pieces of shit.

    • @titanicisshit1647
      @titanicisshit1647 7 місяців тому

      @@obscurum6 they're all dipshits

    • @AniTube-ds8uz
      @AniTube-ds8uz 5 місяців тому +2

      yup! even though I was disappointed with the end it just made sense to me and tbh it would've been extremely boring and a bit hollow if Kendall got the position and everyone lived happily ever after with no depth or anything, I would've hated that!

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 Місяць тому

      @@obscurum6 Can you even blame Tom to backstab Shiv? Shiv always treats him like her lapdog every time ever since Season One when she cheated on Tom with Nate and begged Tom to stay. Then, she asked him to be in "Open Relationship" but she's the one who can cheat with other man but she won't allow Tom to go with another woman!
      The way she treats Tom like that because she's always being treaten as the token girl in the family, as her dad is a workaholic, her mom doesn't know how to be a mom and her brothers always left her behind. So, Shiv's feeling like a winner when she's finally get a man who can listen to her. However, what she didn't expect, Tom mostly always fight back like a dog who's finally can bite his owner. Also, Shiv is a spoiled, lazy and delusional girl who never know about real world so in conclusion, Tom married a child. She was feeling untouchable when Logan was still alive but then after Logan died, she's alone and has no one to back her up anymore and doesn't know who she is anymore. You also noticed how her hair is getting messier ever since Logan died like showing her mental state is not stable like it used to and even she's less wearing makeup. Also, she's pregnant, and it could also showing how stress she is as her dad died while she's on her pregnancy.

  • @MaryElizabeth611
    @MaryElizabeth611 Рік тому +973

    I believe that Tom truly loves Shiv, but it's undeniable that he's played the game well.

    • @frankenviews4069
      @frankenviews4069 Рік тому +176

      Tom was forever wishing his love for her would grow into her love for him but it never happened, but now that the power dynamics have shifted and her daddy issues have been triggered, Tom may get an artificial version of love, which was a version of what he always prayed for but a whole lot more what he has ever gotten from Shiv.

    • @thefirefridge5187
      @thefirefridge5187 Рік тому +191

      Idk about that. I think Tom was being honest in the finale when he said he doesn't know if he wants to be in a relationship with her. I'm sure he loved her at some point, but after all they've been through they can never have a genuine relationship again. Whatever marriage they do have will be hollow, and the fact they couldn't even really hold hands properly in the finale symbolizes that.

    • @t221000
      @t221000 Рік тому +34

      Of course he loves her and that’s why he’s so offended that she treated him like garbage 🗑️

    • @erubin100
      @erubin100 Рік тому +32

      @@thefirefridge5187 you can still be in love with someone and not want to be in a relationship with them. people fall in love with people they shouldn't all the time; some realize it and some don't. I think at that point, Tom DID still love Shiv, but also realized how bad she was for him.

    • @happygucci5094
      @happygucci5094 Рік тому +13

      I don’t believe that Tom loves Shiv anymore than she loves him- it was mutually exploitative. I knew that it was going to be Tom at the end. He knew exactly what he wanted and played to win.

  • @ComfortableTool86
    @ComfortableTool86 Рік тому +2245

    Great analysis as always, though I would like to add that Shiv's decision to betray Kendall wasn't purely strategic, but highly personal because she couldn't bear to see her sibling get what she's always wanted. I don't believe Shiv actually gives a shit that Kendall killed someone (or that a killer can't run a company), but that she brought that up more as a justification. But obviously Kendall's meltdown reinforced how unqualified he was to lead, and cemented Shiv's decision.

    • @usagi_t
      @usagi_t Рік тому +320

      Totally personal, like an envious spoiled child would do.

    • @lovelyspringweather
      @lovelyspringweather Рік тому +206

      100 percent agree. I also don’t buy that she completely thinks he would be bad at the position either. I think it’s both jealousy and also picking the lesser of two evils for her in the end.

    • @laneythelame
      @laneythelame Рік тому +6

      It was a last ditch effort to justify why she couldnt vote for him but just as she said she really couldnt STOMACH the fact that ken would win. She'd rather sabotage the whole thing than see that happen

    • @jlopezb04
      @jlopezb04 Рік тому +82

      She was only looking after herself. But neither was totally fit to lead and Logan is to blame. Logan hated their children more than he said he loved them. This show was a beautiful tragedy.

    • @miseendriste6337
      @miseendriste6337 Рік тому +10

      And how do you know this? Jesse Armstrong came in your dreams and told you that?

  • @KazBrownRP
    @KazBrownRP Рік тому +664

    Tom also did something none of the others could bring themselves to do. When Matsen met with him face to face and asked him about how he was as a "hang" he didn't feed him bullshit. Even though his compatibility was the top thing Tom stressed about he kept it honest and it won him the prize. His instant forgiveness of Greg was the cherry on top.

    • @GreenZerg
      @GreenZerg Рік тому +11

      What did matsen mean by "hang" never quite got that.

    • @theoxbellows
      @theoxbellows Рік тому +41

      @@GreenZerg What kind of guy he was personality-wise, as in two people hanging out.

    • @KazBrownRP
      @KazBrownRP Рік тому +179

      @@GreenZerg much of the episode Tom was lamenting that Matsen kept inviting him to social events, parties, hangouts, whatever. Tom's concern was that he never fit in with that crowd, that he would rather be at the office. A couple of keen youtubers have mentioned how the initial seed for Tom to take over was planted when Matsen heard he was working rather than attending the funeral.

    • @NatureFreak1127
      @NatureFreak1127 Рік тому +12

      Greg had dirt on him though.

    • @rouk2621
      @rouk2621 Рік тому +10

      did tom really forgive greg? im not an english native so it was hard for me to tell wether it was sarcasm or not (if were both talking about the bidding sticker to the forehead scene)

  • @cgijokerman5787
    @cgijokerman5787 Рік тому +402

    Roman wasn't fully convinced either, but Kendall physically hurt him to put him in his place. Just like Logan did

    • @t221000
      @t221000 Рік тому +56

      He totally made his stitches 🧵 bleed 🩸 on purpose 😢

    • @cardamom3804
      @cardamom3804 Рік тому +50

      mmm I think you are oversimplifying it. Roman was partially in control when Kendall was hurting him. For Roman it “hurts so good”.

    • @t221000
      @t221000 Рік тому

      @@cardamom3804 He is a masochist and he got hurt 😢 in the first place by running 🏃‍♂️ into the protesters 🪧

    • @cgijokerman5787
      @cgijokerman5787 Рік тому +63

      @@cardamom3804 Mark Mylod, one of the writers, stated that Kendall tried to crush any doubt in Roman, just like Logan used to.

    • @chrisguy9017
      @chrisguy9017 Рік тому +4

      He did that to himself the first time. And the second time, i think he got what he deserved.

  • @rebecca_stone
    @rebecca_stone Рік тому +175

    Superb summary of a superb ending. "The core message of Succession is that those who were born at the finish line cannot understand what it takes to compete against those who are racing to get there." I'm going to miss your essays on this series - they've been just as excellent as the show itself. Thank you!

    • @alatielinara
      @alatielinara Рік тому

      I think it wasn't about how to get to the finish line but how the race itself destroys people

    • @sewerface
      @sewerface Рік тому

      Wtf? You acknowledge it’s a summary and say it’s superb? It’s one or the other, Mia. You can’t title a video “what it all meant” then barely talk about meaning while focusing almost entirely on plot. Why is this comment so taken with these stupid cliff notes pretending to be analysis

    • @fictionnerd78
      @fictionnerd78 5 місяців тому

      @@sewerface I can see what you’re saying and you actually do a good job explaining your position, but I personally wouldn’t call the video surface level. He discusses the character motivations and the reasons why the characters do what they do as opposed to just saying “X event happened, then Y event happened”, which is what I would classify as “Surface level.” Now, if you have issues with the actual content of his analysis, I’d be intrigued to hear it, but even if his analysis is flawed, I still wouldn’t call it surface level.
      On a completely separate note, just out of curiosity, what is your opinion on his other videos? Not just on Succession, but just his general content? Pure curiosity.

  • @omarpacho630
    @omarpacho630 Рік тому +627

    Tom’s whole prison arc is a perfect equivalent of Logan’s scars as a sign of merit

    • @futuropasado
      @futuropasado Рік тому +73

      tom is not logan, tom has won a ceo position with much less power. He worked his way, but only beeing a puppet. Nothing more, obey.

    • @omarpacho630
      @omarpacho630 Рік тому +7

      @@futuropasado bro you need Tom to literally be born again to prove your point

    • @SweetJeopardy
      @SweetJeopardy Рік тому +57

      ​​@@omarpacho630 no, he's right. Guys like Logan and Matson really have power, they're nobody's puppet. Tom got a hollow crown only cause his wife voted for it, everybody knows it too, but especially Shiv and Matson.

    • @omarpacho630
      @omarpacho630 Рік тому +1

      @@SweetJeopardy are you willing to go to prison for someone?

    • @asdf852asdf
      @asdf852asdf Рік тому +13

      ​@@SweetJeopardy Tom understands what it is to work for something while scheming, lyng, backstabbing and lowering his head when he needed to, he played the game 10 times better than the kid and Logan and Mattson realized it

  • @JoJoJoker
    @JoJoJoker Рік тому +208

    Ken & Shiv made the same mistake. They assumed they were CEO before closing the deal.

    • @MyaB1986
      @MyaB1986 Рік тому +18

      Yep. They could've let board decide on the next CEO and not sell their father's legacy.
      If you rewatch season 3, Shiv is the one trying to stop the deal, even though Kendall was too broken to even care. Then she wanted the deal to go through because she was deluted that she's gonna be the next CEO and eventually decided to sell only so that Kendall doesn't get it.

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 19 днів тому

      This is why premature celebration is always the worst. And ironically, when they all were confonting Logan at the Karaoke Bar, those two were laughing and smiling and thinking, "Yeahh, I win against my daddy!" Only for them getting the most depressing endings. They both even didn't want to see their dad's body even for the last time while Roman did to honor him. While Connor and Roman didn't say anything much on arguments but those 2 had "Good" Endings. Although Connor's marriage with Willa is still questionable but they both are going to separate ways for now and giving each other spaces while Roman is free without any pressures from Logan, Kendall or the company. Also, he's not really too ambitious to be the CEO, he just wanna do the right thing to impress his dad and he's the first one who accept the reality that his own family is bullshits.

  • @JayMac
    @JayMac 11 місяців тому +66

    The most surprising thing was that we didn’t see Kendall jumping off the building and falling in the window behind them when they were all taking pictures

    • @StarLababy12
      @StarLababy12 3 місяці тому +10

      Seriously thought he was gonna kill himself

  • @Fika_Break
    @Fika_Break Рік тому +485

    One interesting thing about Succession is that virtually no characters had any development throughout the story. Kendall would make bold moves only to collapse. Shiv would get played and was petty and Roman was insecure and lacked confidence. Tom was servile, Connor was aloof and Greg was a weasel. It had the most static characters of any show.

    • @amirparsi4165
      @amirparsi4165 Рік тому +77

      Exactly, I was waiting for someone to point it out.
      There is no character difference between the pilot and the finale, they all stay the same

    • @chamindrawarusawitharane177
      @chamindrawarusawitharane177 Рік тому +191

      But, that's the point. Narcissistic personalities don't change. There is never any character development for such damaged people in real life either.

    • @asensijj7282
      @asensijj7282 Рік тому +70

      I don't think this is compleyely true. Tom was still servile but grew a spine at the end and became colder. Kendall while mostly being the same mumbling awkward guy that can't read the room shed some of his humanity this last season. In s1 they wouldn't have been capable of it

    • @amirparsi4165
      @amirparsi4165 Рік тому +37

      @Asensi JJ the only one's that really pulled through were Tom and Greg, these two learned how to play the game and in the end won it,
      But the main 3 not so much, kendall was pathetic from the beginning and in the end he sunk even lower, every season was about how he is about to start something promising but he was too incompetent to make anything happen.
      Shiv's arch enemy was her own overconfidence in manipulating people, she'd do anything to get to power but every time she got played herself.
      And Roman was just a lost child, who never grew up, he had his moments trying to act like his father, but he realized he is too damaged to be a logan roy.
      They experienced minor changes throughout the show, but nothing to be called character development.

    • @alatielinara
      @alatielinara Рік тому +2

      @@chamindrawarusawitharane177 it is if they will be willing to work with it and change. Ken maybe, Roman and Shiv probably wouldn't

  • @mathewjohwa
    @mathewjohwa 9 місяців тому +145

    I love how they portrayed Tom’s character. He was essentially two characters in one. The first side of him was the submissive servant, lusting for approval from the family and the second character is how he was also a master manipulative bully, which you’d see in his interactions with Greg. Him understanding that he had no monetary gain from being associated with Greg allowed him to be his true self and that he was perhaps a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

    • @annkey4091
      @annkey4091 5 місяців тому +5

      I tend to agree with you. If the series had continued, I think that you would see yet another Tom Wambsgans. I think the final scene of he and Shiv's car ride, revealed to Shiv a man that she did not know very well. I think that he is every bit a ruthless as Matsson and as clever ---- "I bide my time" kind of guy.

    • @veryexcellentniceguy9641
      @veryexcellentniceguy9641 3 місяці тому +6

      I think a lot of people miss that about Tom. His subservient act was manipulation just like anything else. He would shape shift to be whatever was most wanted by the people he needed something from

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 3 місяці тому +5

      Also, Greg betrays him many times but he never feel resents towards him more than to Shiv, instead he's proud of him because Greg is just his human furniture. Greg understands it in the end and he'd rather stay forever being Tom's bitch than get nothing.

    • @annkey4091
      @annkey4091 3 місяці тому

      Greg will land on his feet. There is no indication that grandpa Ewan is going to cut out Greg's mother from any inheritance. She showed up at Logan's funeral with Ewan.@@margarethmichelina5146

  • @aimansirkhot3822
    @aimansirkhot3822 Рік тому +141

    Loved the foreshadowing when rome and shiv playfully discuss about murdering ken. They actually do kill him

  • @blakedowdell4725
    @blakedowdell4725 Рік тому +165

    The final argument between Kendall and shiv. Ken screaming "i am the eldest boy!" And shiv laughing and saying he's not. Shiv actually acknowledges her brother connor for the first time.

    • @OzyMandias13
      @OzyMandias13 Рік тому +20

      I love the way Ken was taken aback by that. His ultra-privileged life wasn’t privileged enough for him. His sense of entitlement was so overblown, that it became divine birthright.

    • @dgurl04
      @dgurl04 Рік тому +41

      That’s the thing with Shiv, she only acknowledges the truth when it aligns with her plan. Else, it’s not real.

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 22 дні тому

      Also, in Season 3, when Connor had a breakdown that he's yelling "I'M THE ELDEST SON!", Shiv and Roman later apologize to him for not taking him seriously but not Kendall.

  • @arthuramaral4010
    @arthuramaral4010 Рік тому +497

    this ending was the perfect way to synthesize the whole purpose of this series

    • @frankenviews4069
      @frankenviews4069 Рік тому +18

      From Adam McKay, it was a big F U to the 1 %

    • @crusaderpenguin5326
      @crusaderpenguin5326 Рік тому +21

      @Frankenviews * In my opinion it’s a bit more complex than that. I don’t believe that wealth makes you good or bad, I think it just makes you more of what you already are. Succession was great for this because it showed what a dysfunctional family (which can happen at any income level) is like when they have the world at their fingertips.

    • @PublicEnemyMinusOne
      @PublicEnemyMinusOne Рік тому +10

      @@crusaderpenguin5326 You're right on the button of it makes you more of what you are; Tom is nothing else but a man who likes nice things. He cares little for role of being a puppet, he gives no shits. As long as he continues to eat, sleep, travel and wear all things fine and luxurious, that's okay for him.

    • @MrRrusiii
      @MrRrusiii Рік тому

      what does that even mean

    • @arthuramaral4010
      @arthuramaral4010 Рік тому +23

      @@MrRrusiii succession is a very strong commentary on capitalism and nepotism, it was never about which spoiled kid gets to be king or queen

  • @ciitadel2518
    @ciitadel2518 Рік тому +355

    I love this ending and especially Shiv's role in it because there's no single way of looking at her choice. It's a multi-faceted thing. She knew Kendall wasn't qualified, but she also couldn't stand the idea of letting her brother win. She knew she would have no shot at power again with Kendall in control, and while she would be turning into her own mother as the CEO's pregnant wife, she would still have more sway that way than as the CEO's younger sister. It was both petty and childish but strategic at the same time. Also, this entire season Tom and Shiv's main conflict has revolved around the idea of loyalty. Tom has accused Shiv multiple times now of not loving him and not being willing to sacrifice anything for him. With this move, he can never say that to her again. She has that upper hand on that front for the rest of their lives now. There's no one way to explain Shiv's choice, because she's a complicated, selfish, and ultimately messy person. And other people who try to reduce it down to one thing or another does a disservice to her character, and feeds into what she said about Logan-not being able to fit an entire woman in their head.

    • @hmmm2564
      @hmmm2564 Рік тому

      Lol, are you really that dumb? Tom is a straight up weasel. He will do what's best for him

    • @annkey4091
      @annkey4091 10 місяців тому +12

      I agree with your assessment. I don't think Shiv was given the credit by Tom for being in his corner. I think that Tom cast his lot with Logan when he saw that Shiv would be unable to carve out her own path, let alone his, within the company. She was a woman and her brothers were going to fight her tooth and nail every step of the way. Shiv wanted any advancement made by Tom within the company would be through her good will. Shiv did not give Tom credit for being able to carve his own path. Being an outsider, he was able to look at the Roy family and size up where the weaknesses were ---- the kids.
      When you think about it, Shiv's style was messy, (a brawler) , due to her upbringing, but she delivered ---- not necessarily to herself. Tom wanted her to have his baby (he probably thought that she was no longer trying to conceive). She is pregnant with HIS child, a point that she made to him. In other words, she may not have been sleeping around as she led him to believe. Tom became a CEO due to her crucial vote allowing him to wear the big pants and, the money from sale of Waystar|RoyCo allows her to do whatever she wants. She is also a dutiful daughter ---- she saw that the company was sold just as Logan and Lady Caroline wanted.
      Lukas Matsson made it a point to say that he did not want the Roy name, a reason given that Shiv did not get the CEO position. I don't see Tom getting input from Shiv about a company that the Roy family no longer owns, which is a reason why I could not understand why she would want to work with Matsson after the company was sold to him. Any powers that Tom has a CEO will be assigned by Matsson who stated that he himself will make the decisions and the CEO is his front man.
      I don't think that Shiv owed anything to Connor, Kendall or Roman. She carrying a Wambsgans. It might be the death of one dynasty and the beginning of another.

    • @chuckychuck8318
      @chuckychuck8318 5 місяців тому +7

      ​@@annkey4091Shiv would do anything to not let her brothers win because she couldn't stand seeing them in charge so by siding with Lukas she thought she had the upper hand as she still saw the company as her dad's and that's exactly why Mattson wanted her out. Also Mattson didn't want another Ebba situation to happen.

    • @Navdeepsmom
      @Navdeepsmom 5 місяців тому +2

      There wasnt strategy at play. She simply couldn't let her brother be CEO. Quite bleak

  • @AREA-jp8vb
    @AREA-jp8vb 7 місяців тому +34

    It’s so sad that their father made them into not serious people, and then blamed them for it

    • @mookie1151
      @mookie1151 5 місяців тому +1

      Nah, he expected them to be like him simply through blood but realized too late it was not possible because they grew up in different realities.

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 3 місяці тому

      ​@@mookie1151Kendall is the closest to be the new Logan but too bad Kendall is mostly insecure all the time, impatience and also a drug addict. Also, Kendall wouldn't let anyone to speak and overtalked them while Logan is a good listener, he'll listen to feedbacks most of the time. In Season 4, you can see Kendall slighlty turn to be the new Logan but as soon as he learnt that Logan wrote his name on paper to be his new successor, Kendall is going back to his old self, being insecure spoiled rich kid who thinks he's right and everyone is wrong. He's also abandoning his family just like Logan did but Kendall still wants to make his kid happy but he fails.

  • @dansuduhast1051
    @dansuduhast1051 Рік тому +41

    The moment Kendall sat in their fathers chair and put his feet up on the table, was the moment where the siblings (but especially Shiv) were starting to wobble and rethink their support for Kendall

  • @akali83
    @akali83 Рік тому +812

    I really wish someone would do an analysis on Shiv and her mother. That dynamic is so interesting!

    • @t221000
      @t221000 Рік тому +9

      Maybe 🤔 here on this very channel ❤😅

    • @Reu8enofleon
      @Reu8enofleon Рік тому +38

      Each believes the other exists purely to punish them. Kendall has a singularity of want, Shiv has a singularity of existence.

    • @jacquelinemuqui
      @jacquelinemuqui Рік тому +19

      Eyeballs

    • @dco1487
      @dco1487 Рік тому +2

      well they aren't real people so whatever you imagine is the right analysis

    • @MOTM1234
      @MOTM1234 Рік тому +1

      Its not that interesting. Their mother is a textbook narcissist and vile human

  • @gmagoo7415
    @gmagoo7415 Рік тому +32

    Tom always looks like underdog in front of the Roys, Mattson, even Frank, Karl or Gerry and especially in front of Shiv. Either the way he talks or walks or sits, his posture really shows it. In the final scenes, we see him walking the hallway to CEO's office 7:51 and to the car with the highest level of confidence ever; people getting out of his way as he is now the center of the crowd. The way he sits upright, the way he walks with his head held high gave away the vibes of dominance/ruler. I saw your analysis on Matthew playing Tom and i really loved the part when you mentioned the physical contact. From the moment he won, the physical contact with objects and people are completely gone (except shaking hands for victory) as he doesnt feel nervous, weird and out of place anymore. At final scene in the car, he sits upright, his eyes are cold and he looks overpower Shiv. For the 1st time ever he doesnt reach out for or make physical contact to Shiv first like he used to (at his wedding, at his house, on the boat, at Logan's house the day Logan just died, basically just all the time). Instead, he offers his hand and it leaves to her whether she takes it. There is a moment at 7:57 that Tom sucks in his cheek at the disdain of Shiv's gently half-hearted hand place above his hand and he doesnt even try to hold her hand. He just looks other ways, any other directions rather than looking at Shiv which means he doesnt care about her as much as he used to. It all implies that old Tom is gone. Nonverbal acting sometimes does speak louder than any lines.

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Рік тому +142

    The ending was perfect. Of course none of the siblings would win because as Logan said they weren't serious people. Tom coming out on top made sense and he's the best fit for it.

    • @juanchoresultay2704
      @juanchoresultay2704 Рік тому +1

      After all the the neglected effort he had in the past , he won in the end

    • @himurahaibara1459
      @himurahaibara1459 11 місяців тому +1

      I'd say he's the best dog for it.

    • @willtorres7250
      @willtorres7250 9 місяців тому +2

      Gerri was a better choice.

  • @reasanka5298
    @reasanka5298 Рік тому +255

    I always thought that it was Kendall becoming Logan towards the end that really killed him. Kendall acting like the death of the waiter kid never really happened was such an "NRPI" moment, it not only tarnished one of the biggest moments of the bond the siblings had, but it also gave Rome and Shiv the excuses they needed to go against him.

    • @moonchiId.
      @moonchiId. Рік тому

      when they dont give a fuck about the waiter and roman literally made jokes about it when kendall told them istg they all are so stupid

    • @fightsports66
      @fightsports66 Рік тому +15

      I had the same reaction as Roman when Kendall was like which one. Are you telling us you committed more murders so you really don’t know which killing we are referring to?

    • @theanarchistcook
      @theanarchistcook Рік тому +3

      I'm surprised he didn't actually say "NRPI".

    • @wolfzeru5745
      @wolfzeru5745 Рік тому +4

      That's true, when Kendall confessed he killed someone, the siblings were supportive and they got together more than ever. Kendall became a psycho in the end, not only he was denying the bond with his siblings, he was also denying his guilt and thus his humanity

    • @naomi89able
      @naomi89able 11 місяців тому +4

      Yes! I was thinking of Shiv's face during Kendal's eulogy, when he announces that he hopes he becomes more like his father. She looks horrified. I thought of this when she couldn't vote for him at the end. There were many reasons why she did it, but I think she couldn't stomach him becoming the next Logan

  • @relaxletgo7105
    @relaxletgo7105 Рік тому +158

    Funny thing is Ken did battle for power. He lost at EVERY turn, but he did battle fiercely for it. I think this analysis doesnt do justice to his arc

    • @DudeCrazy198
      @DudeCrazy198 Рік тому +69

      He was the only kid who ever meaningfully opposed Logan in any capacity.

    • @jacobcrsn
      @jacobcrsn Рік тому +64

      @@DudeCrazy198 and each time he lost cause someone in his family pussied out

    • @jessetheanimenerd3304
      @jessetheanimenerd3304 Рік тому +53

      ​@@jacobcrsn Logan got lucky multiple times. Kendall absolutely would've been CEO long before Season 4 if he didn't have the world's shittiest luck.

    • @hitthefries
      @hitthefries Рік тому +6

      He’s a good fighter but not a good winner imo. As a co CEO sure he was manic and didn’t display leadership skills, but he had his successes. Probably because as co ceo he hasn’t had his prize yet. But whenever he feels confident that he’s winning, he slips up

    • @jacobcrsn
      @jacobcrsn Рік тому +6

      @@hitthefries he slips up because he trusts his family

  • @tanitavga
    @tanitavga Рік тому +35

    When you said "born at the finish line", I thought that it perfectly encompasses the siblings! Such a great description.

  • @bassfacer1357
    @bassfacer1357 Рік тому +206

    Since the episode aired, I've been awaiting this video with as much anticipation as the episode itself. Your analyses are so much deeper and more poignant than anyone else's.

  • @abdelrahmansaeed3937
    @abdelrahmansaeed3937 Рік тому +165

    Greatest show ever
    With heartbreaking ending which suits this tragedy

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Рік тому +6

      It’s one of them for sure I actually have succession number 7 on my top ten best shows ever list. So I’ve got it very high. But I can’t objectively say any show is better than the wire. So the wire is still number 1 for me and no show I’ve seen is close

    • @wrestlinginfodude2644
      @wrestlinginfodude2644 Рік тому

      @@raymondsims7042 still greatest show or atleast top 3 of this decade ,era

    • @thatveryvvitch_
      @thatveryvvitch_ Рік тому +3

      Oh no you just posted your opinion, now expect other users to let you know breaking bad, the sopranos, the wire, game of thrones, etc. exist and they liked them more 🥱

    • @asd-dv7dq
      @asd-dv7dq Рік тому +1

      @@raymondsims7042 If you've seen mr robot its definetly better or as good

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Рік тому

      @@asd-dv7dq mr robot is definitely better than succession. 🤷‍♂️but it’s not better than the wire. I actually have mr robot third on my all time best shows list. I absolutely love that show

  • @glitchburgh4249
    @glitchburgh4249 Рік тому +24

    “Excellence isn’t something you’re simply born into, it’s something you must battle to become.”

  • @purplefishy8164
    @purplefishy8164 Рік тому +9

    "They're sheltered from competition, insulated from consequence, and isolated from compassion" god damn

  • @jeremisavard4146
    @jeremisavard4146 Рік тому +5

    Getting backstabbed right at the end by your sister called "Shiv" is truly Shakespearian

  • @tatianachristiansen2950
    @tatianachristiansen2950 Рік тому +11

    The comment made by Marsha re “he made you a playground and you think it is the world” is so spot on. It sums up so much.

  • @brandoncassels3670
    @brandoncassels3670 Рік тому +108

    I was eagerly anticipating the release of this video! This is one of the best endings to a television series I have ever seen. The Roy family system dictates that to love one another is to hurt one another and this theme is very much highlighted in the series finale. Out of all the siblings, I think Roman is the one who will finally get some peace. Going from wanting to be someone he is not, to fighting against who he really is, to finally making some peace with that realization, was a great character arc. Shiv was always self-interested and not to be trusted, which is very much in alignment with how her story ends. I actually found Kendal's ending to be so satisfying: the bumbling, narcissistically wounded heir apparent having a temper tantrum that he won't receive the claim to power he always thought was his birth right despite his ineptitude. Genius writing and so psychologically captivating.

    • @t221000
      @t221000 Рік тому +2

      Shiv really should work in politics

    • @AIRIKSN666
      @AIRIKSN666 Рік тому +1

      Agree wholeheartedly. I honestly think they could’ve had at least 2 more episodes in the series. I wanted to know more about Matsson’s bad India numbers, Mencken’s early call (votes possibly could’ve been false from riots; he wouldn’t be president) but this ending was satisfying enough. I wish Gerri, Frank, Karl, Hugo, etc. would’ve been in little more but other than they’re a funny group lmao

  • @kingconnor4619
    @kingconnor4619 Рік тому +97

    This finale went exactly how I wanted it to go actually. Tom and Greg being on top of things being my favorite two characters was awesome. I guess you could say "Tom with some Greg sprinkles". I also (possible unpopular opinion) loved how Kendall didn't get what he wanted in the end. He's always been a horrible person, and in fact, so have all the siblings (except maybe Connor) and in truth I never liked any of them nor did I want them to succeed in the end. Shiv's betrayal makes sense, because in truth she knew Kendall would be genuinely not be a good lead for the company. Despite the uncertain outcome of her relationship with Tom, she ultimately maintained her ties to the company through him. I didn't entirely understand why Roman was still on Ken's side by the end of it, considering Ken's attitude and him lashing out at Roman, but who knows. This ending felt realistic and I liked it. The show Succession ends without a successor.

    • @louisBrother1988
      @louisBrother1988 Рік тому +44

      You make it sound like Tom hasn't also been a horrible person throughout the show 💀 Sure, I'm a Kendall hater and a Tom+Greg lover like you, but Tom is a very mean, manipulative, narcissistic, and horrible person, exactly like everyone else in the show.

    • @olivergibbons9581
      @olivergibbons9581 Рік тому +32

      Also don’t forget that Greg has also shown himself to be a pretty shit person on every level. He only got to where he is at the end through nepotism and a willingness to lie, cheat and backstab. Just because he’s awkward and kind of endearing doesn’t mean he wasn’t just as bad as the siblings.

    • @KD-ou2np
      @KD-ou2np Рік тому +10

      I think it also makes sense in the larger themes of the show about how these companies and the country is changing. We don't have successions anymore, we don't pass down empires through the bloodline or the eldest boy. And the show is emblematic of that. We are at the end of an era.

    • @yolisazokufa548
      @yolisazokufa548 Рік тому

      except Connor? no way. that guy is so up his own ass he is not able to humanise his trophy wife. he is so embarrassing. Logan makes it clear he is ashamed of Conor. he likes to unsee his kids' red flags except Conor's. Conor whose miserable wife is doing her best to milk this shit situation that she still hopes will fund her plays.

    • @MetroidPurples
      @MetroidPurples Рік тому +8

      @@olivergibbons9581 Mattsson called him Judas and Tom Jesus. That makes so much more sense now that I think about it.

  • @giggsy42
    @giggsy42 Рік тому +116

    Traumatised by the ending, what an immense show

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 Рік тому +8

      PTSD, Post Traumatic Succession Disorder. 😱

    • @titanicisshit1647
      @titanicisshit1647 7 місяців тому

      poor junkie multibillionaire not controlling daddy's empire , so traumatizing

    • @giggsy42
      @giggsy42 7 місяців тому

      @@titanicisshit1647 hey, don't worry, only people with IQs above 50 will understand the psychological depths which counts you out. Ironic you don't like Titanic, about your intellectual level 👍

  • @spankyfingaz
    @spankyfingaz Рік тому +81

    "Those who are born at the finish line cannot understand what it takes to compete against those who are racing to get there"
    Bravo Sir; that is the best summation of the show that I've ever heard.

  • @mathijsfrank9268
    @mathijsfrank9268 Рік тому +45

    I think that there is another very tactical reason for shiv's betrayal. When she heard it would be Tom she was furious, but between the time of her finding that out and the board meeting she had time to process. She probably came to the conclusion that with Kendal being the big boss she would lose all her power (just like what happened when kendal and roman took over temporarily). However if it isn't kendall it is her husband with whom she still has a way in. This is the only move for her to have a chance at becoming the big boss herself.

    • @seal569
      @seal569 Рік тому +2

      That's the way I saw it. By backing Tom she would appear to support him as the dutiful wife and business confident. All the while, paving a way for herself to get the CEO's chair should Tom falter. However if she voted with her brothers, things would be as they were at the beginning of the show, but permanent, with Kendall as CEO, Roman as COO and she'd be out..and that, she couldn't stomach.

    • @Littletranquility-ck1pi
      @Littletranquility-ck1pi 9 місяців тому +3

      She choose Tom because she needs Tom to Live. Because she is a Loser in my opinion, she is smart but coward. She doesn't Love Tom but she can't Love anyone . But Tom knows her Who she is and said that to her face that's when Tom actually became important to her. But well Tom is low person really Low. In terms of getting control back Lucas is smart and powerful he needed a puppet he got the best One. So no one has any control over Waystar than Lucas . Shiv played safe like she always did she has too much pride and that will be her fall. Poor Tom its going to miserable for him because she won't leave him😂.

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Littletranquility-ck1pi If I was Tom, right on his wedding after he learnt from Greg that Shiv cheated on him with Nate, I'll leave Shiv in the altar alone and then I get the fuck out of her and her horrible family and also just marry Greg instead.

    • @Littletranquility-ck1pi
      @Littletranquility-ck1pi 3 місяці тому

      @@margarethmichelina5146 Marry Greg!... seriously 😂

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 3 місяці тому

      @@Littletranquility-ck1pi Why not? Greg is his Sporus afterall.

  • @KadayiPolokov
    @KadayiPolokov Рік тому +29

    There were a couple of key things about Tom that people overlook, the first being that despite his obsequious nature to Logan, he was quite clearly very good at whatever job he was given, even if he was a bit of a bully. Despite the initial poor impression Tom may have made with Matsson in Norway, it wasn't lost on him at Logan's Funeral that Tom was absent attending to the election fallout at ATN when it came up in conversation, demonstrating that he was a work first person. Secondly, despite Shiv downplaying him and saying she would be OK with Matsson firing Tom, she sold Tom in terms of his actual proficiencies as a pretty competent manager who was doing a good job running ATN after the departure of The Peach. Thirdly, when Shiv and Matsson broached a deal with Shiv as CEO Mencken uttered some German phrase (Kinder Küche Kirche), which translates as 'Children, Kitchen, Church' outlining his views on the role of woman, which wasn't lost on n Matsson. If there was going to be a deal, and they were going to get along it would have to be a male CEO. That Tom also just rolled with punches in that 'interview' was the clincher, because he demonstrated that he could take punishment and not lose his cool when it came from above.

    • @notacynic677
      @notacynic677 6 місяців тому +1

      this is true however i would also like to point out that "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" was a nazi propaganda phrase which also served to show how mencken was....right wing shall we say

  • @oXogon80
    @oXogon80 Рік тому +288

    The US missed out on a great man becoming president. Seeing Connor governing his father's estate was an inspirational vision for a better future of society. With inventive hybrid concepts of class and equity oriented to the desires and needs of people, but of their own accord - therefore revolutionizing the welfare state to be libertarian. The world made fairer one sticker at the time.

    • @molom1741
      @molom1741 Рік тому +28

      LOL

    • @jejsunsedicka7504
      @jejsunsedicka7504 Рік тому +47

      Forever a Conhead!

    • @Mandavee
      @Mandavee Рік тому +37

      you know... Connor Roy was interested in politics at a very young age.

    • @supahluna69
      @supahluna69 Рік тому +11

      Conheads really do stay winning.

    • @Dapryor
      @Dapryor Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂

  • @michalalinn
    @michalalinn Рік тому +90

    As soon as Kendall got word that Mattson was talking to Vaulter, I knew history was going to repeat itself and he was going to fail. It was never his destiny.

    • @tamtamr9081
      @tamtamr9081 8 місяців тому +1

      i dont understand people that say this.. the only reason hes never in charge is because his siblings are too envious to let him.. he appears on many levels to be able to lead the company

    • @michalalinn
      @michalalinn 8 місяців тому +3

      @@tamtamr9081 I mean from a story telling perspective, they foreshadow that Kendall will fail. It is almost like a Greek tragedy where the idea of fate is dominant.

  • @filmbrat1
    @filmbrat1 Рік тому +191

    i disagree with the notion that shiv wasn’t being petty. her concerns and reasonings were not valid to me, they were justifications to cover her own ego. i interpreted it as “i can’t have it, so you can’t either”. i don’t think shiv had that much ethical thinking when she left the board room

    • @KittySnicker
      @KittySnicker Рік тому +24

      Same here! Completely disingenuous

    • @giggsy42
      @giggsy42 Рік тому

      Like he says a bunch of kids, these are not serious people, they are a bunch of absolute fuck ups. They couldn't run a bath.

    • @melodic_ez0657
      @melodic_ez0657 Рік тому +24

      That was my initial thinking, but I think a part of her decision was Tom becoming CEO. She would rather her husband win over her brother. Also Ken's behavior played a part on it.

    • @osamintv6135
      @osamintv6135 Рік тому +8

      ​@@melodic_ez0657 you're agreeing with him. It was just her ego and jealousy. Neither or Roman, they'd rather none of them have it than Kendal getting it.

    • @jedwuthun
      @jedwuthun Рік тому +6

      yup, i agree. there was a moment during their argument where she throws kendall a smirk after saying, "i don't think you'd be good at [being a CEO]", and for me that smirk told me everything. she primarily betrayed kendall to spite him (and, on a smaller scale, to save her marriage)

  • @ajreveles4284
    @ajreveles4284 Рік тому +54

    I think it’s unfair to say that the abilities of the ceo had anything to do with shiv’s decision, she would rather not lose and that’s clear. Tom is far less of a killer than Kendall, that is the very reason he was chosen as a puppet. Like all the Roy siblings, Shiv has severe narcissism and cannot allow her brother to take the victory from her after seeing how smug he was, laying back in Logan’s chair with his feet on the desk. Shiv wanted the position for herself and could not care less about real qualifications given her own candidacy for the position.

    • @erubin100
      @erubin100 Рік тому +6

      Agreed. The whole "I don't think you can do it" thing was just an excuse. Plus, like the video said, she has "options" like being Tom's baby-mama.

    • @jl1836
      @jl1836 Рік тому +1

      @@erubin100 Dude, that argument is so dumb because Tom is NOT the successor and he doesn't have power, he is just a puppet CEO so definitely Shiv didn't chose him because of power.

    • @SoulPatroller
      @SoulPatroller Рік тому

      @@jl1836 Agreed! She's even more independently wealthy after the sale. She doesn't need Tom for anything.

    • @erubin100
      @erubin100 Рік тому

      @@jl1836 Maybe you should get a life instead of insulting other peoples' opinions, "Dude!"

    • @g.n_j9286
      @g.n_j9286 Рік тому +1

      That's true, she only hated to see one of her siblings in the chair, and tom won the position because he is just a puppet, it has nothing to do with his "strategic " moves

  • @robotmessiah3621
    @robotmessiah3621 Рік тому +170

    Shiv's ending was the saddest to me. Kendall and Roman had a melancholic ending but at least they are free. She's stuck with Tom and Matsson. I would hate that.

    • @OzyMandias13
      @OzyMandias13 Рік тому +4

      Maybe she decided to break the cycle she grew up in and threw herself into being a mother for their child? If you want to believe that I mean. The beauty of the show is it included the story at a point where there is justification to believe they could be inspired to change, or they were exactly who they were going to be for the rest of their lives.

    • @sophiasage1379
      @sophiasage1379 Рік тому +55

      Shiv is a billionaire. She could leave Tom, she’s choosing her fate.

    • @pineapplebanana11
      @pineapplebanana11 Рік тому

      good point

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 Рік тому +30

      ​@@sophiasage1379
      People keep saying Shiv is stuck with Tom but with her money she can go wherever she likes.

    • @photoshopdepth
      @photoshopdepth Рік тому +7

      She singlehandedly did it to herself, did she not?

  • @dignityputnam6641
    @dignityputnam6641 Рік тому +21

    I've seen a lot of videos about the ending of Succession, but this here is a gem. Your contents are always great; this one is a truly exceptional analysis hit the characters, twist, and motifs of the show on their heads.

  • @012jacob012
    @012jacob012 Рік тому +88

    I was impressed the show runners were willing to end the show this way. They strung the audience along and implied the company would be handed to one of the kids on a silver platter. I never expected them to put the kids in their place the way they did in the end.

    • @jordachejordan90
      @jordachejordan90 Рік тому +12

      Really good writing that subverted expectations.

    • @WrangleMcDangle
      @WrangleMcDangle Рік тому +17

      it made sense. none of the characters deserved to be fulfilled or happy, just like their real life counterparts

    • @erubin100
      @erubin100 Рік тому +12

      They definitely fool us into thinking one of them would win by making us sympathize with them on some level, but ultimately remind us that these are shitty, childish people (one of whom is literally a murderer) that really don't deserve to win in the end.

  • @dr1kk3r
    @dr1kk3r Рік тому +50

    Nah, Shiv commenting on Kendall not being suitable for the throne based on the killing was just a masterful way from the writers to portrait, with subtlety, how they use everything and anything against each other when they have to, and also it helped to show how Kendall again fucked it up and lied and twisted the truth. In the end, they all had what they deserved. I'm just happy for Roman to be able to break out of it. We all as spectators feel so desperate for them, and it fascinates me, since, let's not forget, after the inflated selling price, they're all still billionaires and prolly are richer now than ever :)))

    • @alatielinara
      @alatielinara Рік тому +1

      yeah she just enjoyed hurting him and Kendall was using his defensive mechanism - he would say anything to escape danger and confrontation. He is still scared young boy, and Shiv is jelaous of his special connection with their father, despite the fact that this connection is what's killing Ken.
      I don't think Roman broke out of anything though. Ken, on the other hand, has the chance. The scary thing happened to him, he is at bottom, but that can make him rebuilt his life. Roman will still be where he was at the very start.

  • @widowswail888
    @widowswail888 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been waiting for your take on it since the episode aired and you certainly did not disappoint. You tackled every point of this show and explained it very eloquently. Bravo!

  • @bellareid3488
    @bellareid3488 Рік тому +16

    Astute as always. Watching the siblings brawl outside the boardroom made it clear none of them were capable for the CEO job. Roman's grief and emotional breakdown showed a humanity we hadn't previously seen. I came away feeling he might be most well adjusted of the four which is scary thought! lol. Sad this has come to an end.

  • @vaibhavsaini3017
    @vaibhavsaini3017 Рік тому +7

    Kendall Roy : The man who couldn't be king

  • @rouxbe3595
    @rouxbe3595 Рік тому +4

    Brilliant analysis! I’ve seen so many Kendall apologists. He explicitly demonstrated spectacularly bad judgement and poor negotiating skills beginning with the very first episode, and continuing throughout every season. Likewise, so much talk that dismisses Tom’s abilities. Yes, he’s frequently servile, but that is sometimes a necessary and valuable tactic, and that’s not the sum of his skills. He didn’t get to the top solely by marrying Shiv either, and courting her was not easy. She’s a beautiful, intelligent, heiress who could have chosen any one of a large number of men, one may presume, and she can be quite cruel and capricious. He worked his way up through the company, married a valuable ally, survived the cruises scandal he inherited, outcompeted Cyd at ATN. Tom is not just an empty suit. Thank you for laying it out so clearly.

  • @stanronn
    @stanronn Рік тому +8

    This was the finale recap I was waiting for. Great analysis!

  • @ms-ds3wv
    @ms-ds3wv Рік тому +8

    Great take. There was a couple of scenes that is a bit understated. The first one with Shiv describing Tom in a condescending and dismissive way semented Matsons view of Shiv, not Tom. She exposed herself as arrogant and too risky to trust. The other was Toms fondness for Greg, after everything that happened he still went out of his way to keep Greg as an assistant. Since Greg is still the only person he can really talk to.

    • @carolynrabbani6469
      @carolynrabbani6469 Рік тому +1

      And yet, her description of Tom was exactly the description of who Mattson wanted, a puppet/dog to manipulate, a cog in a wheel. She did Tom a favor, and it is open ended whether she did so for her child, for Tom, or for herself, or more likely, for all of the above. That is the beauty of the ambiguous nature of the show, and of human beings.

  • @t221000
    @t221000 Рік тому +15

    I was hoping to see a video about the finale and you didn’t disappoint. These siblings were taught from birth to betray other people. I could easily see Shiv spill Kendall’s secrets if he was CEO.

    • @OzyMandias13
      @OzyMandias13 Рік тому +2

      They colored in just enough to leave the audience with that feeling of unease that was so masterfully achieved in different ways, and expressed through various characters throughout the show.

  • @anubislee36
    @anubislee36 Рік тому +6

    Shyv is not REMOTELY this logical.
    It doesn't matter if it shouldn't be Ken.
    It doesn't matter if it should be Tom.
    She is too jealous of Ken to let him "win" and she is too scared to leave her loveless marriage.
    If nothing else was true, these would be enough reason for her decision

  • @fergie42069
    @fergie42069 Рік тому +15

    love love love this channel! (please do one on the tragedy of Sally Reed)

  • @bananamilk1974
    @bananamilk1974 Рік тому +3

    I can't be the only one who was waiting for this video essay. Well done!

  • @lieke7675
    @lieke7675 Рік тому +11

    I think you forgot about the emotional factor of Shiv's decision. I think she saw the way Roman was bleeding and shrunk in on himself, combined with Kendall's "that's fucking right" after Roman's hesitant vote and saw her father. As she said, she cannot stomach him even though she loves him, she wouldn't be able to stand him as CEO. Also, she is closer to Tom, so she would have slightly more power if it's Tom in the position.

  • @RealBoschFawstin
    @RealBoschFawstin Рік тому +2

    Damn, that was a great breakdown, with perfect moments interspersed, particularly that final telling shot.

  • @mizsab365
    @mizsab365 Рік тому +2

    Another great observation and the line "born at the finish line" is priceless.

  • @ozkancagatay
    @ozkancagatay Рік тому +8

    "Shiv him in the back." I suppose Shiv's name was intentionally chosen for her betrayal in the end. It's So meaningfull so logical so reasonable!

  • @hortusxdeliciarum
    @hortusxdeliciarum 9 місяців тому +4

    Suggesting Tom's """"success"""" is a result of a functioning meritocracy is a bold choice.

  • @tizianaorlandini8255
    @tizianaorlandini8255 Рік тому +1

    I couldn't wait for your video to be out! Excellent as always

  • @sarahc9068
    @sarahc9068 Рік тому

    Your analysis has made me appreciate the show that much more. So thoughtful and insightful!

  • @yuniorreyes.130
    @yuniorreyes.130 Рік тому +3

    I was waiting patiently for this video thank god!

  • @andrewaustin9991
    @andrewaustin9991 Рік тому +3

    Am I the only one that thought kendall would jump off the roof after losing the vote? He was always up there looking out at the city. Figured they'd show him plunging by the window during the photo op with new owners

  • @derkcast620
    @derkcast620 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding Analysis! thank you for your incredible videos. i love the way you have made me consider this show (and others) in a whole new way.

  • @72thekel
    @72thekel Рік тому +2

    Hi i just wanted to say thanks a bunch, your reviews got me into the show & I have loved every minute of it. Cheers!

  • @jordancheyne7939
    @jordancheyne7939 Рік тому +3

    I loved the little detail of Kendall pressing the elevator button for "zero" right after hearing Roman's rant about the siblings being "nothing" and losing the battle of his life.

    • @gmagoo7415
      @gmagoo7415 Рік тому +3

      Noticed this and I love this too. Normally there is floor 1 or basement rather than zero. I definitely think this is on purpose and its symbolic of Kendall losing everything, going back to zero. All he knows in his life is to become the CEO, he said he could die if he didnt have it. Now when he lost the company, he lost his purpose in life.

  • @emerald6521
    @emerald6521 Рік тому +14

    “His own sister would shiv him in the back”
    I see what you did there. Bravo sir

  • @jordanzothegreat8696
    @jordanzothegreat8696 Рік тому

    I feel like you nailed the crux of what made the ending make sense. Among the many Interpreting succession, you are the best. I hope that you will still give us another couple of deep dives on each of the characters after the finale. Cheers, mate.

  • @Opensky1974
    @Opensky1974 Рік тому +1

    I have watched all your Succession videos. Have been waiting for this for last couple of days and here it is. Great 'Just an Observation'. Adieu to Succession.

  • @napdaily
    @napdaily Рік тому +29

    So did Marcia lose both her board votes? Remember in earlier season they were complaining about Marcia getting 2 board votes. What ever happened with that? Or did she lose them when Logan and her split up?

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 Рік тому +17

      Good question.

    • @Multiceps
      @Multiceps 10 місяців тому +3

      No, she never got place on the board because siblings never signed documents for that. In the first season, Logan tried to push them to do so, but collapsed before negotiation was completed, but after he back on track his and Marcia relationship fell apart.

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 10 місяців тому

      @@Multiceps
      Later on the siblings discuss that Marcia might have two seats on the board. Jesse might have put that in there for some reason. 🤔

    • @Multiceps
      @Multiceps 10 місяців тому

      @obscurum6 I think she had some votes already at the start of the series and meant to have Logan's votes as well after his death, but he died without relevant documents.

    • @obscurum6
      @obscurum6 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Multiceps
      But he ended up dying before he changed his will, which is why Marcia got the house.

  • @rexsmith9074
    @rexsmith9074 Рік тому +5

    Tom is in no way loyal. He literally betrayed Shiv again in this episode. Kendall is a disaster, but a lot of this video is rationalization. Matsson also faked his numbers and mailed blood to one of his employees he's harassing. He's a huge risk to own the company. Shiv told you why she did it, she could not stomach Kendall as CEO. It might be the right decision, but she made it out of jealousy.

  • @YiW-fr3qp
    @YiW-fr3qp Рік тому +2

    This is the best analysis I have seen so far

  • @allisonrogers1409
    @allisonrogers1409 Рік тому +1

    This is truly the best analysis I've viewed!

  • @oversensitivenipples
    @oversensitivenipples Рік тому +6

    love how u articulated all the very strong reasons shiv had to not trust kendall. i really wanted to see the kids win even though we should've seen from the beginning that them failing was clearly the most plausible ending. it was heartbreaking. but still, i understand why shiv would ultimately kick kendall off the throne. he was so sure he was the one, yet he was so not the one in every possible way.

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker Рік тому +154

    I empathized with Shiv on the gender issues (as a woman), but I did not like her as a person. There’s a reason her nickname is Shiv. She’s always backstabbing. I don’t think she had a genuine objection to Kendall’s leadership because if she did, she should’ve said so instead of giving him hope and then shivving him in the back. On a human level, I relate most to Ken. Shiv didn’t have a good faith objection to his leadership. She just couldn’t stand losing power and she suddenly used the manslaughter against him when he opened up to her in a moment of vulnerability. And Roman was completely out of line with the comments about Ken’s kids and I think he’s a sniveling little freak. That said, Mencken is a piece of shit for looking down on Rome for crying at his dad’s funeral.

    • @MarylandDude9005
      @MarylandDude9005 Рік тому +13

      In a nutshell, yes.

    • @rainywoex5035
      @rainywoex5035 Рік тому +38

      +1 I tried to sympathize with Shiv, but she lost me in episode 10. Ken wasn’t entitled to her vote, but he didn’t deserve her callousness and betrayal.

    • @CancelIFR
      @CancelIFR Рік тому +25

      I think she had come to peace with him being CEO, but then seeing him strut around, put his feet on the desk, and interact with Stewy made her realize that he wasn't the guy.

    • @omarpacho630
      @omarpacho630 Рік тому +15

      I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of Roman Roy as a man just fucking plummeted.

    • @suasoria
      @suasoria Рік тому +32

      Shiv and Rom being bad people does not excuse Kendall of any of his shortcomings and literal crimes. Ken (along with Rom) backstabbed Shiv first and then Ken immediately continued onward to backstab Rom. It's very strange to me how quick people are to forgive Ken, simply because they have accepted that Ken somehow deserves the top spot due to... what, exactly? Being promised by Logan? He also promised it to Shiv. Being the older boy? Having had management training? Ken did not have a single useful idea in the entirety of the 4 seasons. The show literally opens with him floundering in disastrous ways. He is a ball of insecurity and selfishness. He deserves what he gets in the end, which is exactly nothing.

  • @VanessaDiazNYC
    @VanessaDiazNYC Рік тому +2

    So much wisdom in this video. Best analysis I've seen on it.

  • @briankazinduka2385
    @briankazinduka2385 Рік тому +2

    You carried these breakdowns for the past four seasons. One time for you man 🥂🥂

  • @kiratherenegade1561
    @kiratherenegade1561 Рік тому +6

    As much as I want to say the ending is great - I just can't.
    Tom should've divorced Shiv in the end. The final nail in the 'siblings are done' coffin. They missed a step & I worry they were pressured into having a woman 'win.'
    And you misread Shiv. She wasn't worried Kendall would be bad. She was worried he'd be good & better than her. That was what she couldn't stomach. Total eclipse of herself. That was not what she wanted.

    • @moadewunmi9380
      @moadewunmi9380 Рік тому

      When has Kendall held onto the success he secured? He always pisses it away. If anything I’d be like Gerri and wonder if we should just take the money and run.

  • @kylethestud1237
    @kylethestud1237 Рік тому +7

    I would love if you did a full beat-by-beat analysis of the entire series in one long video.

  • @happyclappy1805
    @happyclappy1805 Рік тому

    One of the best analytical reviews ive seen this week. And there have been myriad to digest

  • @silver-ly
    @silver-ly Рік тому +1

    You easily have the best username of all in-depth review/analysis creators

  • @phil6715
    @phil6715 9 місяців тому +4

    Im writing this before I watch the video
    For me; the final was about Logans failure to cultivate an heir. He didn’t manage to rid himself of his childhood trauma like his brother seemed to do, he continued the abuse as a father which caused Kendal/Shiv and Roman to adopt various problems. They would probably not manage to hold down a job at McDonald's but think that they can inherit the largest media empire in the world. Due to the infighting between the siblings, they are ultimately defeated. In my view, Tom mainly takes over due to the dysfunctional relationships between the siblings and their distrust of one another and his strategic ability which none of Logans children exhibit.

  • @Jeffybeffyog
    @Jeffybeffyog Рік тому +3

    This was all about Shiv.. in the first couple of years, shiv was given the thrown and at her presentation and Kendall blew her away with the speakers blaring nirvana in front of everyone and her dad.. she spit in his office then.. and WeChat did she do in the kings dinner milkshake..SPIT… she was the worst of anyone.. cheated on Tom, sided with the opposition for president.. siding with Magnus vs the family, and yet. She sides with the husband she hates.. and the rest of the crew.. i would love to see a follow up

  • @elaynerc
    @elaynerc Рік тому +1

    The last line was beautiful. Great video! Very well written.

  • @Kwaamz
    @Kwaamz Рік тому +1

    Brilliant conclusive analysis of the entire show! 👏

  • @Julian-jd5yj
    @Julian-jd5yj Рік тому +9

    The real succession were the friends we made along the way

  • @shawnnycollins4274
    @shawnnycollins4274 Рік тому +4

    It all means that even in death Logan got his way.

  • @anthonymbui7860
    @anthonymbui7860 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic Analysis!! That ending quote perfectly summarizes succession; “In cutthroat game of power where there are only winners & losers the natural order will prevail, and those who were handed everything through nepotism who ultimately fall to those who have risen up through meritocracy. As Excellence Isn’t, something you’re simply born into it’s something you must battle to become.”

  • @aaaakuleczkaa
    @aaaakuleczkaa Рік тому +1

    Great analysis! It's a pleasure to watch it, thank you!