HBO's Succession: Kendall Roy Season TwoHBO's Succession: Kendall Roy Season Two
SNAP: Survivors of Narcissistic & Abusive Personalities
Dive into Kendall Roy's journey in HBO's Succession, exploring his battles with addiction and complex family dynamics.
37:59•19 Feb 2024
Kendall Roy's Struggles: A Deep Dive into HBO's Succession
Episode Overview
- Explore Kendall's struggles with substance abuse and manipulation in Season Two of Succession
- Uncover Logan's complex relationship with Kendall and the dynamics of power and control
- Witness Kendall's act of defiance and self-empowerment in a dramatic press conference
- Delve into the themes of family loyalty, personal identity, and emotional turmoil
- Join Mandy and Andrew in dissecting the toxic family dynamics portrayed in HBO's Succession
“He does a vicious takedown of his father. The way that he says it is perfect. The way that he closes things out is that he calls his father a bully. He says his father is a liar and that there's no way that his dad would not have known what was going on.”
Imagine being part of a family where manipulation, power struggles, and emotional turmoil are the norms. That's the world of Kendall Roy in HBO's hit series, Succession. In this episode of SNAP: Survivors of Narcissistic & Abusive Personalities, Mandy Friedman, a seasoned counselor, teams up with her brother Andrew to unpack the toxic dynamics of the Logan family, with a keen focus on Kendall's journey in Season Two.
From his battles with substance abuse to the tangled relationship with his domineering father, Logan, this episode offers a detailed analysis that goes beyond the screen. You'll hear about Kendall's desperate attempts to break free from his father's shadow and his ultimate act of rebellion during a dramatic press conference. It's not just about the fictional Roy family; it's about understanding real-life toxic relationships and the paths to recovery.
Whether you're a fan of the show or someone dealing with similar issues, this episode promises to be both enlightening and relatable.

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