In the scene itself, we see Kendall and his kids at a pool at what is presumably the house they stayed in while in Tuscany-obviously, it’s insanely beautiful and luxurious.
Thanks for signing up! You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time. Let’s take a closer look at the scene where it may-or may not-have happened and how this season of the show might-or might not-have been building up to it. But once you begin to consider that this could be the start of a post-Kendall Succession, in hindsight certain things that have happened this season start to look like more foreshadowing.
(And, with this event taking place in the penultimate episode of the season, it would seem to follow a certain prestige TV pattern.) Now, we don’t know whether Kendall actually drowned it was left intentionally ambiguous, so until next week’s season finale, we won’t be able to say for sure. Surely the show couldn’t kill off such an important character-except that this is HBO, the network that offed Ned Stark at the end of Season 1 of Game of Thrones. If you’re still in shock, you’re not alone. This article contains major spoilers for Succession ’s “Chiantishire.”Ī lot of plot unfurled in Sunday’s episode of Succession, between most of the cast heading to Tuscany for a wedding and a major move for Waystar Royco potentially derailed by a dick pic, but you had to keep paying attention up to the episode’s very end to know that it also left one of the show’s main character’s fates hanging in the balance: The final moments of the show suggested that the Roy son who’s been a thorn in his family’s side all season, Kendall (Jeremy Strong), may have drowned.