Succession: Who Is The Worst Of The Roy Brothers? The Roy Brothers From Bad to Worst
If we see it logically, Succession is even more brutal than Game of Thrones, the series is based on the struggle for power that involves the members of a single powerful family, and all are willing to lie, steal and even stab for their backs on whoever can help them achieve victory. The HBO series began with Logan Roy (who is perfectly played by Brian Cox) ruining the dreams of his son, Kendall (Jeremy Strong) after revealing to him that he really wasn’t going to retire and wasn’t going to allow him to become the head. of the huge family business.
Kendall tried to “kill” Logan, but it didn’t work out, so the “king” was forced to act, and the rest of his sons decided to join the battle as well. The second season of Succession ended with Kendall betraying her dad (who deserved it) and blaming him for the corruption and sexual abuse scandal on the company’s cruise line, and that has forced them all to remove their gloves already. fight with everything they have.
It is a fight of brother against brother, of parents against children and of “trusted” employees against the boss, nothing is prohibited and that has allowed us to see a little more of what is behind Connor, Kendall, Shiv and Roman Roy, the brothers who show us time and again that no one involved with the Roys can be a good person or keep their morals intact.
The Roy Brothers: From Bad to Worst
Connor Roy (Alan Ruck)
Connor is the only Roy son who is not directly involved with the company, so he had been able to stay a bit on the sidelines in the battle, but little by little we have been discovering that he is not a neutral hippie. The oldest of the Roy sons also wants a bit of power (and money), so he’s willing to be a mercenary, playing for the “team” of whoever he thinks is going to win and can give him something in return. He is not as brutal as his brothers, but he has a strategy in mind (besides wanting to be president) and he knows that the best thing for him is to appear to be outside, playing his cards from a safe distance.
Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin) + Gerri (J. Smith-Cameron)
The youngest of the Roys clearly has a lot of trauma and emotional damage that he’s dealing with, and that makes him unpredictable. Roman is a pressure cooker that can explode at any time, especially since, as part of his alliance / relationship with Gerri, he has enough weapons to crush his brothers on their way to the ‘throne’ (aka the CEO job of the company).
For now, Roman has remained loyal to Logan and has discovered that they are very similar, but he also made it very clear that he does not mind ending his brothers to be the one who remains in control of everything. He’s calculating, so he only makes a move when he knows it might work for him, and we can’t help but think he’s hiding something very important.
Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook) + Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) + Cousin Greg (Nicholas Brown)
She should be the “nice” of the Roys, but she really is not, Shiv is as unpleasant as her brothers, a kind of Lady Macbeth who wants to put herself on the throne at all costs. Shiv Roy is very capable, bright, intelligent and knows when to play and when to fold, and he doesn’t mind sacrificing others to get what he wants. Maybe he has not been as terrible as his brothers, but that is because he was not part of the company, and all that began to change when he agreed to go talk to a victim in the scandal that now has them all on the ropes.
She believes that she deserves everything and is willing to do whatever it takes to get what she thinks belongs to her, and that makes her as dangerous as the rest of her siblings. Shiv is clearly the favorite daughter and that is because Logan recognizes that she has that killer instinct that he wants so much to see in his children. In addition, we cannot forget that Shiv has Tom , who after the Roys is the most terrible, exploited and manipulative person of all, who usually takes out his fury against cousin Greg (who is smarter than he appears and is always in the right place).
Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong)
Kendall is a special case, we feel bad for him and for everything that he has gone through working for his dad (drugs, divorce, an accidental murder, public put-downs), but after seeing everything he has done and how little he cares his brothers, it is clear that he does not deserve our pity.
He is a character we love to hate (and he has a bit of an Oedipus complex or something like that), he is Machiavellian, controlling and manipulative, in addition to being completely disconnected from reality, convinced that he is the cool and the good of the family, when in reality it is the opposite.