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Behind the Billions

‘Succession,’ S1E10: “Nobody Is Ever Missing” | The Recappables

Behind the Billions

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.3641 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2018

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Ringer editor-in-chief Sean Fennessey sits down with staff writer Justin Charity to discuss the jarring events of the season's final episode (1:00), its most lasting moments (17:30), and who should be crowned the winner of the episode (21:20). Then, Fennessey is joined by an array of Ringer staffers to debate who deserves the MVP award for the first season (24:30). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the recapables.

0:09.0

This is a podcast about television and on this episode we are going to be talking about the season finale of succession.

0:16.0

This could be the defining moment of your life.

0:20.0

It would eat everything.

0:21.6

A rich kid kills a boy.

0:24.6

You'd never be anything else.

0:27.6

Oh, you know, it could be what it should be.

0:31.6

Nothing at all.

0:33.6

A sad, little detail at a lovely wedding where father and son are reconciled.

0:51.8

Today I'm joined by Ringer staff writer, Justin Charity.

0:55.2

Justin, what's up?

0:56.5

Oh, I'm gutted.

0:59.2

Wow.

1:00.0

Today you will be the cousin Greg to my Tom Wamsgans.

1:04.3

My purity, gone.

1:06.0

We're talking about nobody is ever missing, which, as I said, is the season finale,

1:09.8

of this show that frankly crept up on us and became the best damn show on TV pretty quick.

1:14.9

Earlier this week on the watch, it was awarded The Belt as the best show on TV.

1:19.9

And it's pretty much all I talk about with all of our colleagues.

1:22.9

Before we get into it, Justin, I'm just going to talk through pretty quickly what happens in this stirring, complicated, funny, weird, emotional season finale. So, here we go. Kendall Roy, nervous and

1:35.0

unsure of his choice to essentially pursue his father's business full stop, arrives on the morning

1:40.1

of a sister's wedding to hand deliver the notice of a bear hug, essentially hostily

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