In a story about privilege and the the nepotistic fratricidal power dynamics of billionaire families, the one who comes out on top should be the one who made the fewest enemies, the one with the smallest target in their back. With privilege as an underlying theme, it would only make sense that the white man with the good name lucks into power despite their lack of competence. All this, and with Mattsson looking for an American CEO who can act as a puppet for him, there’s one #Succession character that unironically and sincerely makes more sense than all the rest to take over Waystar when you consider the theme of the show.
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In a story about privilege and the the nepotistic fratricidal power dynamics of billionaire families, the one who comes out on top should be the one who made the fewest enemies, the one with the smallest target in their back. With privilege as an underlying theme, it would only make sense that the white man with the good name lucks into power despite their lack of competence. All this, and with Mattsson looking for an American CEO who can act as a puppet for him, there’s one #Succession character that unironically and sincerely makes more sense than all the rest to take over Waystar when you consider the theme of the show.
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