‘Succession’ Ends Without a Winner, But With Lessons on Power and Family
Review of Season 3 Finale
After three seasons of power struggles, family drama, and intricate plot twists, ‘Succession’ has wrapped up with its third season finale. While fans may have been expecting a clear winner in the Roy family’s battle for control over Waystar Royco, the show’s conclusion instead offers some valuable lessons on power, family dynamics, and decision-making.
The Real Point of the Show Was Never About Who Would Win
Throughout the show, the question of who would ultimately emerge victorious and seize control was always at the forefront. However, the season finale reveals that the true point of ‘Succession’ was never about who would win. Instead, it was about the inevitability of self-destruction that comes with power struggles and the cycle of power that drives the Roy family.
Siobhan’s Choices and Kendall’s Inevitable Failure
The character of Siobhan – Shiv – in particular, highlights the dangers and consequences of choices made by individuals caught in the cycle of power. Her actions and decisions ultimately dictate the outcome of the family’s struggle, as it is her vote that decides the fate of Waystar Royco. Meanwhile, the character of Kendall, who had been framed as the underdog throughout the series, ultimately fails in his quest to take control of the company.
The Complicated Family Dynamics
The show’s exploration of family dynamics is another critical element that sets it apart from other similar shows. The series offers a compelling look into how family dynamics can have a profound impact on power struggles and decision-making. The Roy family members’ twisted relationships and fraught histories consistently impact their choices and actions throughout the series.
The Darker Side of Male Power and Misogyny
An often-overlooked aspect of the show is the dark side of male power dynamics and misogyny, which play a significant role throughout the series. Siobhan’s struggles, in particular, highlight the impact of male-dominated power structures on women.
Conclusion
Overall, the third season finale of ‘Succession’ offers a powerful commentary on power, family dynamics, and the consequences of choice. While some may be disappointed in the lack of a clear winner emerging, the show’s conclusion offers a satisfying end to its exploration of the brutal world of power, politics, and family.
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