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Succession Explained — Episode by Episode

Succession Explained — Episode by Episode

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Detailed breakdowns of each Succession episode, analyzing the Roy family power dynamics, corporate machinations, and character motivations. Get clarity on the complex plotting, business dealings, and political maneuvering that drive the series forward.© 2026 Explained Podcasts. All rights reserved. Art
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    • Succession S01E10 — Nobody Is Ever Missing
      Feb 4 2026
      Kendall delivers a hostile takeover letter to Logan at Shiv's wedding, forcing an immediate corporate crisis during the family celebration. Meanwhile, Shiv confesses her affair to Tom on their wedding night and proposes an open marriage. After the takeover announcement, Kendall becomes impaired by drugs and crashes a car with a wedding staff member, who dies by drowning while Kendall escapes but cannot save him. Logan discovers Kendall's involvement through evidence at the scene and uses this knowledge as leverage to force his son's complete surrender. What begins as Kendall's ultimate act of rebellion becomes Logan's total victory, as Kendall must withdraw from the takeover and return under his father's control in exchange for protection from manslaughter consequences. This episode establishes the power dynamic that will define their relationship going forward, with Logan holding permanent leverage over his son through mutual assured destruction rather than family loyalty.
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      5 min
    • Succession S01E09 — Pre-Nuptial
      Feb 4 2026
      Shiv marries Tom at a lavish English countryside estate while Logan attends despite initially boycotting the wedding as punishment for her working with his political enemy Gil Eavis. Tom reveals cruise scandal details to Shiv before the ceremony, which she uses to broker a secret deal with Gerri—ATN will soften attacks on Gil in exchange for burying the scandal and protecting Tom's career. Meanwhile, Kendall coordinates hostile takeover financing with Stewy and Sandy, but when he inadvertently reveals the plan to Frank, his partners force immediate execution of the bear hug letter during the wedding weekend over his objections. This episode demonstrates how both Roy children have internalized Logan's transactional approach to family relationships, using the wedding as cover to wage corporate and political warfare against their father. The convergence of Shiv's blackmail deal, Kendall's forced takeover timing, and Tom's willful denial of Shiv's infidelity reveals how power dynamics corrupt even the most intimate family moments, with each character choosing ambition and self-preservation over genuine connection.
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      6 min
    • Succession S01E08 — Prague
      Feb 4 2026
      Kendall attempts to establish himself in venture capital while Logan secretly has Greg surveil him at Tom's bachelor party. At the chaotic Rhomboid art event, Kendall's investment pitch is rejected specifically because of the Roy name, while Roman pursues a deal with Sandy Furness. Meanwhile, Shiv advises presidential candidate Gil Eavis to soften his anti-Waystar stance before his ATN appearance, but Gil ignores her and publicly uses Shiv herself as evidence of Logan's poor parenting. The episode reveals how Logan's controlling tactics ultimately backfire, pushing his children toward external alliances that threaten his empire. Kendall discovers his supposed ally Stewy has been secretly partnered with rival Sandy Furness all along, leading him to propose a hostile takeover of Waystar—the ultimate betrayal of family loyalty. This marks the transformation from internal family conflict to corporate warfare, as both Kendall and Shiv now operate through power structures beyond Logan's direct control.
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      5 min
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