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With “Succession” ’s final episode, this Sunday night, we’ll be saying goodbye to one of contemporary television’s great characters. For four seasons, we’ve watched Kendall Roy strain against his birthright, sometimes plotting to overthrow his father, other times weeping submissively into his chest. None of Kendall’s complexity would have translated onscreen without the remarkable performance of Jeremy Strong, @michaelschulman writes. In a different performer’s hands, Kendall could have fit too neatly into his slick exterior, or become a dopey punch line. But Strong never lost sight of Kendall’s undertow of pain. At the link in our bio, Schulman bids adieu to the “gloriously flawed, tragically ridiculous, comically inept Prince Hamlet for our pathetic times.” Photograph by Macall B. Polay / Courtesy HBO.


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