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Logan Roy (Brian Cox) dies in season 4, episode 3 of "Succession." Here's how the show bids farewell to his character.
We survived Logan Roy's (Brian Cox) funeral, but at what cost? Succession Season 4, episode 9, "Church and State" — or as I like to call it, "Four Eulogies and a Funeral" — took us through the ...
And it's exciting. Getting rid of Logan and his various hangers-on (sorry Colin) is cleaning out the stalls for the show to strategically refocus and get a bit more fucking aggressive.
After four seasons, “Succession” has come to an end — and Waystar RoyCo has a new CEO. Here’s who is taking over for Logan Roy.
'Succession' star Brian Cox, creator Jesse Armstrong and director Mark Mylod explain Logan Roy's death in season 4 of the HBO show, "Connor's Wedding.
There is a grotesque inhumanity to Succession, especially into season 4, as Logan Roy views people as economic units.
“Succession” mourns the Roy “family way” in all its tragic glory At Logan's funeral, dealmaking and childrearing methods explain what Logan Roy did to his kids, and the world ...
“Succession” heads, the end has come. After four seasons, we finally learn who takes control of Waystar Royco, the media conglomerate founded by Logan Roy (Brian Cox), and who its new leader is.
Sincerely yours, Logan Roy. Congratulations to Colin. He lost a friend, but gained a $3 million watch. There are four addendums at the bottom of the paper, three of which are tough to decipher.
The Roy family has never felt more human than it has in this season’s third episode — or more alien.
The following contains spoilers for "Succession" Season 4, Episode 4 "Honeymoon States" Everything in Logan Roy's life is transactional. There are costs and rewards, dues and dividends, victors ...
Who Won ‘Succession’? What we think about who took the crown from Logan Roy in the series finale of the celebrated HBO drama series Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Eili Harboe, Alexander ...