HBO's Succession: Greg Hirsch Season TwoHBO's Succession: Greg Hirsch Season Two
SNAP: Survivors of Narcissistic & Abusive Personalities
Mandy and Andrew dissect Greg Hirsch's transformation in Season Two of HBO's 'Succession', exploring his rise within the toxic Logan family.
18:34•15 May 2024
Greg Hirsch: Navigating the Toxic Waters of Succession's Second Season
Episode Overview
- Greg's evolution from an observer to a key player in the Logan family dynamics
- The intricate web of manipulation and survival tactics Greg navigates
- Analysis of Greg's self-affirmation practices and decision-making processes
- Exploration of Greg's role as a 'fawn' in the face of conflict and abuse
- The shifting dynamics and power struggles within the toxic family system
“Every time he seems to exert himself in that way, they like it and they give him positive feedback. So if he went off and decked one of them right in the nose, maybe he would gain some respect.”
Ever wondered how a seemingly naive character like Greg Hirsch transforms into a cunning player in the cutthroat world of HBO's 'Succession'? In this episode of 'SNAP: Survivors of Narcissistic & Abusive Personalities', Mandy Friedman and her brother, Andrew, break down Greg's evolution throughout Season Two. The Logan family's toxic dynamics are a breeding ground for manipulation and survival tactics, and Greg's journey is no exception.
From his initial role as a mere observer to becoming an integral part of the family's machinations, Greg's story is a rollercoaster ride of moral dilemmas and strategic moves. Mandy and Andrew dissect key moments that showcase Greg's growing ambition and the lengths he goes to for recognition. Whether you're a fan of 'Succession' or interested in understanding the psychology behind manipulative relationships, this episode offers a compelling analysis that will keep you hooked.

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