![]() ![]() Heck, at times the inevitability has seemed to be that one child or another might directly or indirectly contribute to Logan’s death. Logan’s children have spent three-plus years pre-grieving him and plotting their next steps in his absence and, at various points, they’ve all seemed almost eager to rush into that orphaned unknown. The show has always existed in a pre-nostalgic haze, the vicious realities of life in the Roy family preceded by the fragmented opening credit sequence that turns their lives into snapshots from a context-free family album. The chances of Logan Roy ending Succession alive were close to nil. Sunday night’s Succession was a shocking gut-punch of an episode, but it was simultaneously unexpected and wholly inevitable. ![]() ![]() Frank’s job was saved because, of course, the Succession pilot ends with Logan experiencing a brain hemorrhage on one of the family’s private helicopters - one of several times in the show’s run that Logan’s demise was approached asymptotically but never reached.ĭeath, though, is not an asymptote. ![]()
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