đș We watched the final two episodes of "Succession." I have thoughts. SPOILERS
Iâm seeing some talk that Tom isnât the winner because heâs just Matssonâs puppet. But Tom is definitely the winner. All he ever cared about was the money, buying luxuries, and the appearance of power and he got all those things. He doesnât care about the reality of power.
Tom will remain perfectly loyal to Matssonâuntil the moment Tom sees it as advantageous to throw his loyalty to someone else. Probably Matsson knows this, and sees Tom as a useful tool.
The same person who said Tom isnât the winner also compared Tom dismissively to Gerri. Thatâs nuts. Gerri is one of the winners of âSuccession.â She was Loganâs loyal consigliere and assassin for 30 years, and she cashed out big and walked away.
Justine Lupe, who played the high-end-callgirl-turned-wife Willa, also played Astrid Weissman, Midgeâs sister-in-law on âThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.â Her role on âMaiselâ is extremely different from Willa. On âMaisel,â sheâs a the perfect midcentury upper-middle-class American housewife and mother, a shikse who converted to Judaism to marry a Jewish man and is now more Jewish than her Jewish family.
I love the video playing in Connerâs apartment, and the kidsâ faces as they watched it. We saw another side of Logan there, away from the kids and relaxed, affectionate and warm. Frank, Gerri, Karl and Jess were Loganâs real family, the people he loved and who loved him. Kendall, Roman and Shiv were not part of that family, and they knew it. Connor, on the other hand, was part of that family.
The entire four-year âSuccessionâ story could have been told from Frank and Karlâs perspective, and it would be a very different story.
Why did Shiv vote the way she did? I donât think we ever get a definitive answer in the show, but I think it was because in the end she just couldnât stand to see Kendall win. According to discussion on Reddit, thereâs a scene just before the vote when Kendall puts his feet up on Loganâs desk, and you see a look of disgust cross Shivâs face. Neither Julie nor I saw that.
As the CEOâs wife, Shiv is in a better position as Kendallâs sister. But I donât think she was calculating it through that far until after Tom was named CEO.
Of course, Tom isnât the real successor. Matsson is the successor.
Roman is finally out, and he is relieved. He never wanted the responsibility. He just wanted to pretend to be a playboy and now heâs back to that.
A theme that emerged throughout âSuccessionâ is that the people who appear to be in powerâTom, the President of the United Statesâare not the people in power. The real people in power are the people who pay those other people: the Logans and Matssons. In âSuccessionâ we spend a lot of two seasons focused on a Presidential election in which one of the candidates is a neo-Nazi, and it turns out to be a minor plot point, not worth resolving in the finale. Because that election just didnât matter in the universe of âSuccession.â
Shiv is the sort of woman misogynist who sees herself as the exception. She is not the exception. She has become her mother, and is married to a man who literally sits in her fatherâs chair.
I love the rare sweet moment at the end of the show where Loganâs wives and mistresses all came together as this little supportive sorority. Marcia even takes Kerry’s hand. They were all the women that Logan betrayed, and in the end they stood by each other. Although maybe notâin the universe of âSuccession,â you never can assume love and decency is real.
Does Willa care about Connor after all? Or is she just in it for the money? Yes.
In the scene at the bar at the end, Roman orders Gerriâs favorite drink.
I donât know if we actually enjoyed the final season of âSuccession.â Watching it had become compulsive.
I kept expecting Romanâs dick pics to go viral on social media. They were Checkovâs dick pics, and they never were fired.
âSuccessionâ creator Jesse Armstrong shares his view on where the characters go after the season finale: Tom isnât just going to be an empty suit. Heâs got a lot of hard work ahead of him. But he will never be anything other than Matssonâs dog.
Armstrong says Roman is back where he started; the whole multi-year arc was just a detour for him.
Armstrong: âShiv is still in play ⊠in a rather terrifying, frozen emotionally barren place.â
Also Armstrong: âFor Kendall, this will never stop being the central event of his life, the central days of his life, central couple of years of his life⊠Maybe he could go on and start a company, or do a thing. But the chances of him achieving the sort of corporate status that his dad achieved are very low. And I think that will mark his whole life.â
Why does âSuccessionâ get so much more journalism and social media love than âYellowstone,â which has similar premises and themes and is far more popular among the viewing public? I think itâs because âSuccessionâ centers on the media business and New York, and therefore has more appeal to journalists and the professional-managerial classes that dominate journalism and social media.
Iâve read that âSuccessionâ is a blue show and âYellowstoneâ is a red show, and thereâs a lot of truth to that. But âYellowstoneâ is more nuanced and ethically diverse and more broadly focused across class lines. Go figure.
In our house, we watch both âSuccessionâ and âYellowstone.â