This essay explores the themes of commitment, sacrifice, and the evolution of partnership within the context of the Succession episode "Church and State" (S4E9), centered on the funeral of Logan Roy.
The most poignant defense, however, lies in the fractured reconciliation between Shiv and Tom. Throughout the final season, their marriage has been a theater of cruelty. Yet, amidst the grief and the high-stakes political maneuvering of the funeral, they gravitate toward one another. When Tom is too exhausted by work to attend the service and Shiv is reeling from the emotional weight of her father’s death, their brief interactions are stripped of their usual bite.
The Altar of Ambition: A Defense of Marriage in "Church and State"
Finally, the episode defends marriage through the lens of Logan’s own failures. The absence of a stable, loving partner in his final days left a vacuum that his children and subordinates struggled to fill with sycophancy. The chaos of the funeral—the bumbling eulogies and the desperate scrambles for favor—highlights what a true partnership might have prevented: the total commodification of a human life.
This essay explores the themes of commitment, sacrifice, and the evolution of partnership within the context of the Succession episode "Church and State" (S4E9), centered on the funeral of Logan Roy.
The most poignant defense, however, lies in the fractured reconciliation between Shiv and Tom. Throughout the final season, their marriage has been a theater of cruelty. Yet, amidst the grief and the high-stakes political maneuvering of the funeral, they gravitate toward one another. When Tom is too exhausted by work to attend the service and Shiv is reeling from the emotional weight of her father’s death, their brief interactions are stripped of their usual bite. [S4E9] A Defense of Marriage
The Altar of Ambition: A Defense of Marriage in "Church and State" This essay explores the themes of commitment, sacrifice,
Finally, the episode defends marriage through the lens of Logan’s own failures. The absence of a stable, loving partner in his final days left a vacuum that his children and subordinates struggled to fill with sycophancy. The chaos of the funeral—the bumbling eulogies and the desperate scrambles for favor—highlights what a true partnership might have prevented: the total commodification of a human life. Yet, amidst the grief and the high-stakes political