It didn’t really work out, but still!
For one brief shining moment, Kendall, Shiv, and Roman were in each other’s corners instead of standing in separate ones. Photo: Graeme Hunter/Graeme Hunter Spoilers ahead for ‘All The Bells Say,’ the season three finale of Succession.
In the context of this episode, Mog is an obvious stand-in for Kendall Roy, who, in keeping with much Internet speculation during the past week, really did almost drown while floating on a raft in a pool at the end of last week’s episode. Was it an attempt to end his life? It looks that way to his family — he did have to be briefly hospitalized, after all — but in the finale, Kendall downplays it as just an accident.
Then Kendall collapses and starts to completely unload his feelings. “I took a shot,” he says, a vague statement that could refer to his attempt to take down Logan, or his attempt to get that buyout, or both. “But it’s like it didn’t matter.” Succession has always been a series about terrible people acting terribly, but in this moment, Kendall demonstrates a sense of deep remorse, shame, and awareness of his own mistakes that turns that entire framework on its ear. Kendall Roy has done very bad things. But after this episode, you can’t accurately say he’s an entirely bad person. Instead of making a deal with the devil , he’s facing his demons and trying to exorcize them. That’s worth something.
Roman is far less equipped to deal with actual feelings. Instead he argues that Kendall isn’t really a killer, because he did try to dive in the water and save the waiter — “You’re more of an irresponsible-r” — and uses the best tools in his arsenal: snarky comments that he hopes will make Kendall laugh instead of sobbing. “Who’s the real victim here?” Roman asks, referring to the poor service at Shiv’s wedding because of the waiter’s absence.
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