Succession — [s4e3]

: For Shiv, the absence of her name (or any mention of her) on the document serves as a final, crushing dismissal from her father, fueling her later betrayals.

: Cousin Greg Hirsch’s name is written on the document in pencil, with a question mark next to it. This leads to a debate about whether he was being considered for a promotion or simply listed as someone Logan needed to "deal with".

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‘Succession’ Season 4, Episode 3 Recap: Long Live the King

: Despite the ambiguity of the line, the discovery of his name on the paper emboldens Kendall to reclaim his position as the "natural" heir, leading to his appointment as co-CEO alongside Roman. : For Shiv, the absence of her name

: The document is not legally binding as it was never officially filed with Logan’s lawyers, yet it carries immense "moral" and political weight within the family and the board. Analysis of the Document's Impact

: A line is drawn through Kendall's name. The central conflict arises from whether Logan meant to underline it for emphasis or cross it out to revoke the nomination. For more in-depth breakdowns, you can check out

: Greg attempts to leverage his penciled-in name to secure a higher rank, though the senior executives—Frank, Karl, and Gerri—mock the idea.