Brian Cox thinks Logan Roy's death came 'too early' in final 'Succession' season

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Brian Cox understands why Logan Roy had to die — the show is called 'Succession,' after all. But that doesn't mean he agrees with his showrunner about the timing.

“Succession” legend Brian Cox says he felt “a little rejected” after his character’s audience-shocking death in the series’ final season.

On the show, three of Roy’s children said final goodbyes to their dad in a chaotic phone call as he laid lifeless in his private jet.“It was bold of Jesse, and that’s where Jesse’s great. I mean, he’s a genius. There’s no question he’s a writing genius,” Cox said in the interview.Brian Cox said his character‘s death was necessary because “the show is about the succession.”

Cox thinks it would have been more “appropriate” to delay his character’s death until the fifth or sixth episode.

 

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