Succession ends as it should, with no one happy
One of the best series of the 20s closes on a realistically somber note, where even winning feels like losing.
One of the best series of the 20s closes on a realistically somber note, where even winning feels like losing.
The Roys are all too willing to sacrifice democracy for their own benefit as election returns come in.
As the election looms, the Roys and their circle try to celebrate. Naturally, it does not go as planned.
Kendall struggles to land “Living+” as humiliation threatens to overwhelm him.
The Roy siblings try to move forward without Logan, starting with the sale to GoJo.
Unexpected news comes to one of the Roys as the family attempts to move forward.
Logan is gone, but the damage lives on in a lockdown for one of the best TV moments of 2023.
Cards are laid on the table as Connor’s big day draws near.
The era of The Disgusting Brothers has begun.
The first episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series lays the groundwork for slower, Shakespearean family intrigue.
Season three goes out with a jaw-dropping bang, as a Tuscan wedding sets the stage for Logan to suck the last drops of blood out of his progeny.
The nuptials prompt some rare frankness from the Roys amidst their usual chaos and scheming.
The director of Hustlers skillfully guides the audience through the grotesque bash the second-eldest Roy sibling throws for his 40th.
Choosing a presidential candidate means that the Roy family battle lines will be drawn and re-drawn in a razor-sharp episode.
Succession shifts into farce for the fifth episode of its third season, right at a pivotal moment for the splintered Roy clan.
Adrien Brody guests as a concerned investor, as the Roy family civil war reaches the shores of the money men.
This week’s Succession sees the Roys’ plots entangle with each other.
Succession’s second episode of its third season, “Mass in Time of War,” shuffles the players as the Roys prepare to clash.
The season premiere doesn’t miss a beat as sides are chosen, and strategies are planned.
Ken’s character arc comes full circle in a surprising, shocking, dynamite finale to a stunning season of television.
A shockingly-timely Succession lets all manner of narrative chickens come to roost.