The final episode of Succession aired months ago, but even all this time later, we're still learning more about Logan Roy and his love-hungry children.
, and what direction the titular succession of power might find itself in. Turns out, it was none of them , and in the fallout of that final episode, show creator Jesse Armstrong and the Succession cast have been filling in some interesting gaps.
JESSE SAID THAT IF LOGAN HAD HAD TIME TO CALL ONE OF THE SIBLINGS BEFORE DYING HE WOULDVE CHOSEN ROMAN !,!:?:&,&;’ sobbingArmstrong stated what he figured the thought process might be for Logan Roy and that final call:"That generation don't tend to say... What would he say? He wouldn't say 'I love you', but he would say something that meant Roman knew he meant 'I love you'.
"But he couldn't use those words to his son, I don't think. We'd have to figure it out in the writer's room, what the Logan version is of 'I love you'. If you've yet to catch up, all four seasons of Succession are available to watch with a NOW Entertainment Membership.House of Usher had massive reshoots with new actor following huge controversy10 years ago, Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman delivered career-defining performances in the same movie
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