Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for the series finale, Legacies.

Years later succession managed to keep its fan base constantly growing, with its amazing twists that kept people tuning in to them over and over again. how prestigious HBO the series came to an end last Sunday night, managing to rack up the most viewership in its history as viewers eagerly waited to see who would eventually become Waystar Royco’s new CEO. 2.9 million people watched the final episode of the Roy family show, which brought an inevitable conclusion to a story that had lasted nearly five years.

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The full fourth season fared better than the previous three installments, proving that people were more interested in the Swarms now than ever. Shortly before the fourth season premiere in March, there was still some uncertainty as to whether this would be the family’s last bow or succession may return for a fifth season. However, during a series of interviews with various media, Jeremy Strong confirmed that this would be the last time he would play Kendall Roy, ending all sorts of speculation. And now the Swarms’ power struggle is over, with a clear winner at the top.

By making everyone believe that almost anyone can take the place of Logan Roy (Brian KoX) that remained available when he passed away, the show showed who was destined to keep company from the start. Tom Wambsgans.Matthew Macfadyen) finally sat down on a large chair after being treated simply as Shiva (Sara Snook) husband throughout the show. Spending a lot of time in the inner circle of the media conglomerate, he managed to win enough power that allowed him to slip into the first place.

Matthew Macfadyen and Sarah Snook in the series finale of Legacies.
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What happened to Roy’s children?

After their father promised each of them for decades that they would eventually inherit his business, the siblings realized they were just being played and Logan didn’t care who would succeed him when he left. Roman (Kieran Culkin) was the first to realize how serious he and his siblings were, smiling at the prospect of finally being freed from the family curse. On the other hand, Kendall (Strong) didn’t take the news particularly well: the character nearly jumped into the river when he realized he wasn’t going to be CEO.

All episodes succession now available for streaming on Max. You can check out our previous interview with Kieran Culkin below: