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  2. Connor's Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Mylod was hesitant to show Logan's corpse on camera, which he felt "cheap" and "tasteless", but ultimately decided that the "cruelest" and most fitting way to visually confirm Logan's death would be to juxtapose the shot with the "cozy fireside chat" of Shiv begging her father over the phone not to die. [14]

  3. 'Succession' finale: Waystar Royco has a new CEO. Here ... - AOL

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    The series finale of “Succession” aired Sunday on HBO. Here's what you need to know: ... Then Logan died. Tom, who was with Logan aboard the plane when he collapsed, called her and relayed the ...

  4. Brian Cox Has Something to Say About That Major ‘Succession ...

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    *Warning: Major spoilers ahead* We imagine that millions of fans watched with their mouths agape when Logan, the Roy family's patriarch, suddenly died in episode three of Succession's fourth (and ...

  5. Church and State (Succession) - Wikipedia

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    "Church and State" was written by Succession creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod in his fifteenth episode for the series. Logan's funeral Mass was filmed at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City, the location reflecting Logan's Catholic faith and located near the character's home on the Upper East Side.

  6. Nobody Is Ever Missing - Wikipedia

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    "Nobody Is Ever Missing" is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession. It was written by series showrunner Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod, and originally aired on HBO on August 5, 2018.

  7. 'Succession' Did Something Very Big in Episode 3 - AOL

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    Succession took a major chance in Episode 3 of Season 4, as Logan Roy (Brian Cox) died onboard an airplane. Here's what it could mean for the end of the show. 'Succession' Did Something Very Big ...

  8. With Open Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The three return to New York the next day, where Connor and Willa are dividing Logan's assets. [b] The siblings become emotional watching a home video of Logan enjoying a dinner with Kerry, Connor, and his senior cadre, where Karl sings Robert Burns' song "Green Grow the Rushes". Shiv is irate to learn from Tom that Matsson has picked him to be ...

  9. Here's how 'Succession' handled that game-changing Logan Roy ...

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    That's right: Logan Roy (Brian Cox), patriarch of the Roy family, founder and CEO of Waystar Royco, L to the OG himself, is dead and gone. Logan's death is Succession's biggest narrative s