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SUCCESSION Season 4 Episode 10 Ending Explained

Mar 30, 2024
This video will contain spoilers from the beginning, so remember you have been warned, can you believe that the

succession

has come to an end and what an

ending

it was? We Are Nothing, a line Roman uttered during the last third of the

episode

that pretty much summed up the endgame for all the brothers and the harsh reality of the situation they spent the entire

season

thinking they just aren't serious people like he said. their father and that they will never be like Logan Roy, no matter how hard they try perfectly. The elaborate

ending

showed us betrayal, reconciliation, togetherness, going back to your childhood and an ending that left an empty feeling in my stomach, but in the most poetic way possible, so with that let's recap and explain everything that was there.
succession season 4 episode 10 ending explained
What to learn from this

episode

. let's get into it here, the ending of episode 10 of

succession

season

4 is

explained

just to let you know that this video will contain spoilers. The ending of this show fit the succession so well that the very idea that there was a sense of resolution to what had happened. been at the center of this, but knowing that the character's life was going to continue and really making room for that showed how bleak it was for the brothers, this was the last attempt to be able to keep the company and For Kindle to wear the crown and be the person his father said he would never be, this episode was kind of like the Kendall episode and that's exactly why we saw it the way we did, because it's not just about him even though he thinks .
succession season 4 episode 10 ending explained

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That is, I will divide this video by the ending of each of the characters. Kendall Jeremy Strong did a great job as Kendall in this episode, we saw that Kendall was defensive after it seemed that Matson had the most vote of the board members and he was going to be able to get the acquisition approved, so with Romanoff and his mother, Kendall was sailing the ship alone and it was sinking, it wasn't until Greg called him and informed him that Madsen had talked to Tom about being his US CEO and moving away from Shiv, but things changed and started to go in his favor as it meant he managed to get Shiv on his side.
succession season 4 episode 10 ending explained
We saw some really great dynamic play between all the brothers. in this episode and nothing more than when we saw them acting like children in the kitchen of their mother's house showing that deep down in all the facades they had put up and the disagreements they had over the years they are brothers and they were Una Once, three children would have played together and joked around as we saw in this episode, although this was a deal for the brothers and one that would allow them to keep Waystar, it was something Kendall wanted for himself. and he saw it as if it were all him, he would be the CEO and Roman would end up in charge of social media or at least something like that, so it showed a wide gap in terms of responsibility and the way he saw the other siblings of he.
succession season 4 episode 10 ending explained
He thought he was the right man for the job and with him sitting in Logan's chair, with his feet up on the table, it was already starting to go to her head and I think that was definitely something she realized. account, which finally meant she broke up. withdraw and not give her vote, meaning she was not in favor of them taking over, which meant he missed out by one vote, seven to six, Kendall's desperation for Shiv to vote and secure control of the presidency. The company was something that I could see was at Kendall's core and was her life's dream as she even mentioned that her father told her when she was seven that he was going to take over the Kingdom, so it made sense why, literally. was the center of his world, it's what he always dreamed of and believed he deserved, with Kendall previously mentioning that the three brothers should be there in solidarity for appearance reasons and with Kendall having a complete and utter breakdown, it was going exactly against what what did he say. and showed the division that was there, passion, emotion and desire took over, but it was too late, when Kendall missed the opportunity to hold Waystar, we saw him enter an elevator and with Colin following behind him , that was the only resemblance he had of his father that did not embody anything else.
Kendall wasn't a killer like his father said, but in a sense it was a dark ending for the character and with the understanding that his life was going to continue, you could tell that the center of his world had been crushed, no one wanted this. more than Kendall and no one felt the pain more than him too with the sound of water gushing in front as the show ended allowing us to hear what Kendall was hearing. Could the haunting reminder of what happened with the waiter in season one still be on his mind? It could very well be Roman that we pick up with Roman after what happened at the end of the penultimate episode, he had cuts on his face due to the battle with the protesters and he was with his mother showing the kind of character he was with his mother saying that she was taking care of him and him reiterating that no, that showed us that he was definitely the delicate one of the three and he was almost hiding from everything that was going on, especially when things weren't going his way with the three brothers lining up after Matson's betrayal on shiv, it seemed like Roman was the character who stepped aside the most in terms of the shiv dynamic. has a voice Kendall has a voice that Roman also has, but it's not the strongest in the room and I think the perceived weakness he had during his father's funeral was precisely what worked against him and he knew it was too Even though he didn't agree with it, Roman and Shiv weren't sure they wanted to let Kendall take on the role of Waystar CEO if they kept him, but we saw Roman agree and showed how much he didn't want to.
Kendall would be the leader when as soon as Shiv changed his mind, he did too. Roman needed to take advantage of someone and it seemed like he had been that way for a while. Roman mentioned what we saw in episode 2 of season 4 of the show. where Logan sat him down and told him that he should be the one on his side, but it ultimately fell on deaf ears, it was quite poetic that Roman ended up being the person who was in the photo of Waystar handing over to Manson as he was . the individual who was told he was the weakest of them all, Logan's death was something that was still on his mind and there was a very human moment between the three brothers when they sat watching their father on the screen, Roman was done pieces showing just how much he missed his father, but we also saw Shiv smiling and remembering his father fondly and also Kendall with a tear running down her eye the last bonding moment that was there for the brothers no matter how much Roman wanted to be as his father and take over the company like he felt his father wanted him to, he could never do it while Kendall was there and I think he soon realized that Roman ended up in a bar smiling while looking at a drink.
I think it showed that he was the one least scarred by what had happened, he could move on with his life and be fine, there were no lasting repercussions, not like his brother and sister, shiv shiv, was a yo-yo in this final episode and you can understand why her head was all over the place with the media painting her as if shiv had met and in threads like a puppet it was clear that it was something she didn't like despite saying it was fine. With that, Schiff was too much for Matson. He wanted someone as CEO in the US who he could control and who was simply the face of the company, a Tom, and that's exactly what caused Chiff's downfall.
She loved him too much, but not enough to let her brother have him. to be in control I feel like Shiv was still hurt by the fact that Kendall and Roman betrayed her by seeking to take the crown and pushing her to the side and she felt the same thing would happen again, she was undermined in the board member's room when Kendall mentioned how both he and Roman secured the deal when in reality they didn't and also seeing how Kendall changed the moment she sat in Logan's chair and realized that he would do the same thing again and that he also did a bad job at that, I didn't feel like Kendall was good enough, which is why we finally saw her leave the vode when it was her turn.
The truth was told in the scene in the conference room, which caused such a huge divide between the brothers, she mentioned that Kendall thought he was the most important person of the three and that she didn't think he would be good at the job, his inflexibility in saying no to Kendall laughing at him and rolling his eyes showed what he really thought of him and that he couldn't stand it in the slightest. The last time we saw the change was when she got into a car with Tom at the end and we didn't see any words being said but Tom held out his hand and she placed hers in it, there was a feeling of emptiness and the hard realization that She had lost a lot in this process, just like Kendall, there was a marriage she was in with a baby on the way with someone. that she had shared as much toxicity as what she said at the beginning when she was with Tom, once you've said and done the worst things you're free, so maybe she finally was, although I feel a sense of emotional entrapment and that she just doesn't He dared not be around, Tom, well, who would have thought Tom was a CEO?
A lot of people thought that Greg, there was a part of me that was getting close to that, but no. Tom spent the entire season worried about his position when in the end, he was chosen instead of his own wife. Tom is the perfect American face for Manson's CEO because Tom contrasts Tom Matson like he did. Logan will be a silent voice and a face, a replaceable suit that is loyal and will simply serve. As he was told, this was Tom's dream and it finally happened, although it was about to be ruined because Great betrayed him and revealed that Matson was thinking of replacing Shiv with Kendall, something that was discovered and reached its climax in the bathroom where both.
Tom and Greg fought each other in the end. Tom reigned supreme and became the true successor, a moment I didn't expect, but I think is quite fitting for the character. Greg, oh man, Greg, you almost got it, but Greg, did I want it complete? Quad Squad, but it just wasn't meant to be, Greg was the catalyst for the events that unfolded in the season finale, so he had some importance to the developing plot and the twist that occurred with the side switching to the brothers, but it ended. Being seen as a snake and working in a company where people perceived him like that, we know he makes over 200k, but with that behavior and with Tom like he kept him as an assistant, I wonder if he will receive that dramatic payout. cut that was mentioned, Tom couldn't get another Greg and I think he knew the general overhaul.
I thought the ending was perfect. There was a sense of resolution, but also an understanding that everything would continue afterwards, so. It was truly heartbreaking to know that these characters, especially Kendall, were going to have to live with the biggest hole of their lives and that the Empire that they thought they would inherit their father's life's work was signed and Tom was an ending that definitely painted An uncomfortable feeling, the very idea of ​​who knows what is going to happen there, the toxicity that was present and the realization that they are not good for each other but chose to be together was quite miserable, even the way they Their hands weren't actually intertwined showed a lack of certainty about whether that was what they really wanted.
The music in this episode was also amazing. The use of the title sequence throughout, but with different arrangements, was beautiful on air and suited the scenes in which it appeared. I think the best ending to the show was devastatingly beautiful with extremely powerful performances. In this episode we say goodbye to a set of characters and a beautifully designed world, a world where the characters longed to embody an ounce of what their father. it was despite despising many of their actions, they are not serious people, they are nothing and that is how they will ultimately be remembered, so there you have it, the succession ending of season 4, episode 10,

explained

.
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