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See AllSilo Season 2's Massive Ending Book Change Potentially Redeems One Character
I’m loving this! I haven’t seen the end of Silo 2 yet but I hate suspense and this just makes what’s to come SO much more exciting. It’s such a fantastic show - and such strong women.
Succession Ending Explained: Everything That Happened In Season 4 Episode 10
I’ve just watched all 4 series in a row having been given the box set for Xmas. I felt the children did not become like their father at all and in fact I saw the ending as separating money from power - the psychology of being in control and “being someone” and in the case of the Roy children having something to do. All of them leave the company multi-billionaires - and yet the point of the ending is that they have nothing. The case of Shiv I see very differently here. She was the bosses daughter - her husband, Tom, a middle manager who its in Season 4 that he only really cares about money. The Roy kids grew up with money - they have money - Shiv wanted a place in the company - but we learn early on that she was never prepared to do anything for it (Logan suggested it would take 3 years as she went to business school and she said no). She had been her own person - in PR - but to Tom she was always the bosses daughter and later a main shareholder. At the end of the show I see her voting for the deal not because she thinks Ken will be rubbish but because she feels in a no win situation- she’ll never have the power she craves (as CEO) - but then in the car, sitting next to her self righteous glorified nerd of a husband - now CEO - she realises she has lost everything- Before in her marriage she was “the boss” the alpha- person - and even though she had more money than Tom she was the one with power but now she no longer stands above him - she’ has nothing to offer him - nothing he wants. Except of course she is pregnant. And why is she pregnant? To spite her mother. But she has no career and no drive. She doesn’t hold Toms hand in the car - she reluctantly puts her hand on his knowing she has lost everything. I envisage she will have the child - feel indifferent towards it - it will be looked after by Nannie’s - Tom will dote on it - in the few hours he has away from work - and it will grow up as the Roy children - with a cold mother seeking dads approval. Sad!