Ethan Crane and Talia Ripley dissect the fourth and final season of HBO's Succession, and try to piece together exactly how the writers will finish the story of the Roy family. Will the show title be fully-realised with someone succeeding someone at something? Will the Roy siblings and Logan come to some kind of happy resolution (we think not)? Is this the best TV show ever? And how will we cope without any further Succession obsession?
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Ethan Crane and Talia Ripley dissect the fourth and final season of HBO's Succession, and try to piece together exactly how the writers will finish the story of the Roy family. Will the show title be fully-realised with someone succeeding someone at something? Will the Roy siblings and Logan come to some kind of happy resolution (we think not)? Is this the best TV show ever? And how will we cope without any further Succession obsession?
Succession Obsession: HBO’s Succession S4E1: The Munsters
Succession Obsession
50 minutes 17 seconds
2 years ago
Succession Obsession: HBO’s Succession S4E1: The Munsters
Ethan and Talia discuss the first episode of the fourth and final season of HBOs series Succession: The Munsters. Including thoughts on the weirdness of the three Roy siblings now getting along with each other after so much fighting in previous seasons, how Tom thought his marriage might survive siding with Logan against Shiv, and the delicious prospect of a later episode featuring Connor and Willa’s wedding underneath the Statue of Liberty.
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Succession Obsession
Ethan Crane and Talia Ripley dissect the fourth and final season of HBO's Succession, and try to piece together exactly how the writers will finish the story of the Roy family. Will the show title be fully-realised with someone succeeding someone at something? Will the Roy siblings and Logan come to some kind of happy resolution (we think not)? Is this the best TV show ever? And how will we cope without any further Succession obsession?