Succession Season 4, Episode 5 Ending Explained

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Succession season 4 episode 5 is the mid-point of the HBO show's final season, and it sets up some serious drama for the Roy family and co.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Succession season 4 episode 5 "Kill List" is the halfway point of the HBO giant's final season and sets up the series for its thrilling finale. Succession already had an exciting first half of season 4, but episode 5 had the crucial job of positioning the next generation of Roys as either worthy or incompetent successors. Thus far, the season has followed Waystar Royco as they prepare for the inevitable GoJo deal.

Why Kendall & Roman's Plan To Tank The GoJo/WayStar Deal Failed Mattson saw through their schemes Kendall and Roman decide to tank the GoJo/Waystar deal in Succession season 4 episode 5, but it fails. This is because, despite their position as co-CEOs, they have a fiduciary duty to the board to make a deal; jeopardizing that could see them removed from the board. If the deal soured because of their own personal issues, there could be an SEC violation and much more damage to the company.

Far from being aghast, Shiv is intrigued and gives him some advice on how to get out of the PR nightmare he's careening towards, namely, suggesting he discontinue sending people his blood. Matsson thanks Shiv and there is clearly chemistry between the two. Matsson even tells Shiv she reminds him of her father, which to Shiv, or any of the Roy children, may as well mean "I love you".

Succession Power Rankings After Season 4, Episode 5's Ending An early lead for Matsson Close As always, Succession season 4 episode 5 seriously changed the show's power rankings, but they got shaken up many more times before the series finale. 6. Tom - Tom still doesn't know where he stands with Matsson or the Roys and neither prospect looks good. At the end of season 4 episode 5, it seems like a countdown until Tom is officially gone. This completely flips when by the end of season 4, Tom is named CEO, becoming the second most powerful person in the series.

3. Roman - Roman is inherently powerful because he is one of Waystar Royco's CEOs, but his inexperience and emotion make him less influential than his older brother. His attempt to anger Matsson actually works resulting in a huge buyout. This is as high as Roman ever gets, steadily sinking in the power rankings until he's unceremoniously removed from Waystar, stuck drinking martinis alone.

 

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