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SUCCESSION Season 4 ENDING EXPLAINED - The Hints Were There In Season 1!
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Succession Season 4 ending explained! Succession ended with a much blow out between the kids...and this explosive ended has been foreshadowed since the show's very first scene. We explain all of the hidden symbolism buried in the subtext and answer the question: Why did Shiv do that?

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This episode opened just like the first episode of the series, with Kendall walking into Wayster, certain that he is going to imminently take his father’s place as CEO–only to learn that his life’s ambition is about to be thwarted. Episode 5 this season gave us a similar nod. That episode–just like the pilot–began with kendall on his way to work and listening to hip-hop. Now in season 1, it was the Beastie boys, a kind of salute to the city as it recovered from 9-11.

But in season 4, Kendall was listening to the song takeover by Jay-Z. And it seems appropriate, he is ready to take over. Now this is one of the most famous diss tracks ever in hip hop, when Jay-Z was attracting Nas. And Nas responded with a brutal takedown track called Ether. Ether was so sharp and pointed that it’s become a verb in hip-hop, to “ether” someone. So apply that to succession, when kendall begins by listening to takeover, thinking he’s on top, but by the end of the series his dreams have disappeared into the ether.

You may have also noticed that there is a hidden meaning in the title of this episode, With Open eyes.This is taken from a poem by John Berryman, called Dream 29. And actually every season finale of the show is named for a line from this poem. The work is about a man named Henry who vividly dreams that he has murdered a woman–he wakes up to find out that he hasn;t–but he is haunted by the idea that he has that kind of evil within him.

Now in season 1 that meaning was obvious, with Kendall being complicit in the death of the waiter. But the series is filled with people who tell themselves that they are good, that they are doing things for the right reasons–while actually, they’re all kind of evil idiots–Kendall especially. This episode shows him becoming his father in the worst way possible–but we’ll talk about that a bit later on. The point is, each of the Roy siblings has the potential to cause careless destruction.

Kendall killed a man, Roman burned down democracy, and shiv–well, we’ll get to shiv.

So in the poem, Henry is haunted by the evil lurking inside of him. And the titular line goes “Ghastly, with open eyes, he attends, blind. All the bells say: too late.” In the context of the poem, this is about Henry kind of watching himself be evil and not being able to help himself.

Before the period even aired, a lot of people online were speculating about the title. What’s the meaning of eyes? There are a couple of violent eye references in this episode [clip].

So the references to eyes, and blinding, is obviously indicating how kendall is blind to the truth–that he can never be his father. But the more overt reference is to everyone’s favorite ocular destructionist–oedipus. Oedipus was a Greek tragedy where a man inadvertently kills his father and begins having sex with his mother–and when this shame is revealed to him, he blinds himself. Freud famously talked about the oedipus complex, where every boy wants to grow up to replace his father and poses his mother.

And speaking of oedipus complexes, let’s talk about roman.

Roman does his best to hit for the Oedipus cycle in this series. He has a thing for older women–well, Gerri, more specifically. And he spends this season trying to become his dad. He wears his dad’s sweater. And when he does his cringey speech rehearsal, he even says [does he remind you of Logan Roy].

Roman and Gerri don;t get much time this episode, but these two were Succession real tragic love stories. She’s the only person who seems to unlock something vulnerable in him. Even in this episode when she shows up at Logan's, Roman sits on the floor, like a child, to watch the video of his dad. Just like in Connor's wedding, Roman naturally reverts to a childlike state when he’s feeling vulnerable–it’s his instinct to make himself smaller, in a world where everyone expects you to be big.
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@ScreenCrush

11 months ago

What did you think of the ending?

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@crunchipscrust

10 months ago

I absolutely hate it when people say that Shiv still has the heir to the throne now because she's pregnant with Tom's child. It is not a Roy company anymore. Matsson can name a new CEO tomorrow if he wanted to.

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@obsidian7644

10 months ago

To me the main theme was, even when Kendall was the only option for ceo the siblings would rather lose than let Kendall be ceo.

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@WarTheory

11 months ago

You miss the most important thing… The deal went through which is what Logan wanted before he died… so even in death he Got his way

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@anthonyarroyo3790

10 months ago

Tom is not inheriting the company, the Roy’s no longer have control of the company. In fact, I don’t envision Tom being in that position for long as Mattson described him as being his “pain sponge”. I could see Tom being the fall guy for all of Mattson’s bad decisions for the company.

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@kevinharris3993

10 months ago

Shiv is the real loser, in my opinion. Roman can finally be his own man. Kendall has the fortune to build his own dynasty and create his own successor. Shiv is in a loveless marriage with a child she does not want and is still looking for approval of men to validate her as opposed to becoming what she already is. She stands to repeat the horrible parenting cycle her parents created and a voice silenced because what she wants, she already possesses, but to blind to see it.

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@mosesyens6610

11 months ago

Conner Roy: I AM THE ELDEST SON OF OUR FATHER.

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@tobeymalone3436

11 months ago

Something I just noticed watching this video: in the office fight scene, Kendall not only attacks Roman by choking him to stop him talking, but also shoves his fingers in his eyes, trying to literally and figuratively blind his brother, and himself, to the truth

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@lacountess

10 months ago

I also thought Shiv’s final decision was driven by a light bulb that she would be much better off giving the company to two men she could potentially control with sex instead of two brothers who had proven to be ok with leaving her in the dust.

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@MichaelBoogerd

10 months ago

The series was a great set of character assassinations, but the thing that stuck with me was how brutally real their version of corporate reacted/played out around their squabbling. The Yes Man "winning" because he is the yes man; the guy who desperately wants it, never getting it becos he wants it too much; the one no-one takes seriously so can never realistically have a shot, and "the woman" who is never going to get a shot anyway. Tom's relationship with Greg, and how he leveraged power against his subordinates was another great reflection of his corporate strategy, he was pandering to all above, but ruling over his kingdom by fear/manipulation. Anyone who has worked in corporate has encountered ALL of these stereotypes.

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@maisetraasdahl6620

10 months ago

In the Pilot. In the helikopter Logan says prior to his stroke: " Frank is dead. Tom is moving up and Shiv is looking for a new position.." Which embodies the finale quite well I think ;-)

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@mrinalrohilla2654

11 months ago

10:30 Nope. It was not when he sat in the chair. It was when he put his feet on the table. Shiv's eyes changed a bit. And it was solidified when borad meeting began. Cocky Kendall killed himself.

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@shanelledavis8466

10 months ago

As always, I enjoyed your analysis. I don't think Connor necessarily won, but he was the most at peace with the fact that Logan loved the business & the daily grind of it more than his own children. He accepted that it would always come first. Remember when they finally told him that Logan was dead (mind you Logan's work family knew before he did) it was Connor who had the most honest reactions, that his dad never liked him & that he never got a chance to make him proud. I also think Connor's presidential run was his way of garnering attention & love from his father. I realized something by following a 1st time viewer's reaction to the series. In the second episode of the 1st season, Kendall is talking to his siblings about the fate of the company while Logan is hospitalized he says to Roman, 'I love you, man, but you are not a serious person.' They MUST have purposely brought that dialogue into the final season as a full circle moment, right, or is it just me? We really knew the outcome from the beginning.

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@nicolasfurger1032

8 months ago

Tom needs Greg. Greg crossed him once and he won’t do it again. Tom was the “Greg” for Logan.

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@Seanopp7

11 months ago

Let’s get something straight: their kid is not the successor because Tom is the CEO. The next CEO will be chosen by Matsson and the board, and those are not controlled by the Roy family. Besides, who’s to say Tom lasts that long? He could be fired in 6 months.

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@adrianmontero876

11 months ago

It’s great to see ScreenCrush making videos of this kind of shows.. Loved it!!

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@fletchdiggitydawg

10 months ago

I was skeptical of shiv and her genius, but after that ending I loathe her entirely

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@lunarsolstice83

9 months ago

Logan fed on his children’s aspiration to be like him, to be seen and validated. He broke their wings, and shaped them into these wanting things, much like he was, but he was more forceful because he had the story of being “self made”, where as they were made by him. To never amount to anything other than his playthings. All the Roy children now have the opportunity to shape themselves as something outside the freezing shadow of Logan. It’s up to us to decide if we think they ever will.

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@nicholasgarrick8855

11 months ago

Succession finale in a nut shell is what ant man said to Kang in quantumania: I don't have to win we both just have to lose.

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@jayhemp00

10 months ago

The kids are all absolutely horrible people, but Logan is the real villian of this show.

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