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Picking up immediately after Kendall's press conference, Logan decides to split his inner circle into two teams: he, Tom, Karl, Frank and Hugo station themselves in Sarajevo to avoid being extradited to the U.S., while Roman, Gerri and Shiv are sent back to New York. Logan informs his team that he intends to temporarily step back as CEO; the ...
The following is a list of characters who appear in Succession, an American satirical comedy-drama television series created by Jesse Armstrong centering on a super-rich and dysfunctional family who own a global media conglomerate. Cast timeline Key Main cast (receives star billing) Recurring cast (credited as guest starring in two or more episodes) Guest cast (credited as guest starring in ...
An enraged Kendall attacks Roman, convincing Shiv to vote for the deal. A despondent Roman tells Kendall that he, his siblings, and the company itself are "bullshit". As Waystar's new CEO, Tom elects to retain Gerri, Greg, and Karolina, whilst planning to fire Frank, Hugo, and Karl. On their drive home, Tom and Shiv silently touch hands.
With Variety, Scafaria discusses bringing Logan back, whether or not Shiv and Tom are officially together and filming that Bitey scene. Succession You directed Episode 4 of this season, which was ...
While always giving credit to “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong and his team of writers, Macfadyen has made Tom real, whether he was stabbing Shiv in the back in the Season 3 finale ...
The siblings go outside to deliberate, while Logan lowballs the Pierces with a $6 billion offer. The siblings, meanwhile, offer $8 billion, but are told by Naomi that Nan still wants more "upside". Unable to reach Logan directly, Shiv calls Tom and goads him into admitting that Logan's price ceiling is $12 billion, the same as theirs.
All the theories about Shiv’s role in the events that transpired in season finale
Shiv admits to Tom that her inexperience at the company challenges the viability of her becoming CEO. Gerri suggests to Roman that he and all his siblings stand to lose from voting Logan out of the company, warning that the family may not have control over who chooses a successor.