'Succession' personality Kendall Roy has observed it far and wide the course 3 seasons. Fans are still perplexed over why he stole those batteries.

No topic how much time has handed since our lives were stripped of new Succession episodes, we can't appear to prevent talking concerning the series's most complex persona: Kendall Roy — who is fabulously and painfully portrayed by Emmy winner Jeremy Strong. Being the son of Waystar Royco CEO and founder Logan Roy (Brian Cox) hasn't been the joyride he assumed it will be.
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Ken always imagined himself as the media conglomerate's successor, as Daddy's favourite, but Logan has three different bratty youngsters, all of whom are, too, looking to snatch the highest spot at Waystar Royco. OK, so Connor (Alan Ruck) truly only cares about the cash, but that is irrelevant.
Over the course of Succession's three fantastic seasons, now we have observed Kendall be selfish, determined, vengeful, green with envy, and maximum of all, downright miserable.
He incessantly seeks validation from the very one that makes him really feel nugatory like he is the chewed gum at the sole of a Jimmy Choo Oxford shoe. Kendall's tumultuous dating with his father is possibly the guts of Jesse Armstrong's poignant dark comedy, and Season 2 sees Kendall at Logan's mercy. Though the filthy rich Waystar Royco child is in a hard position right now, why does he steal a measly pack of batteries?
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The Season 1 finale permanently adjustments Kendall Roy's lifestyles and ownership of continual.
In the Season 1 finale, Kendall's underhanded plan to betray his father and take over Waystar Royco is interrupted when he commits vehicular manslaughter while top on ketamine on the evening of Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Tom's (Matthew Macfadyen) wedding ceremony. Oops! Thankfully for Kendall, no one is there to witness him pressure himself and waiter Andrew Dodds (Tom Morley) over a bridge. Only Kendall makes it out alive.
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But when Ken's hotel keycard is eventually discovered in the sunken hatchback, Logan is there to scrub up the mess, making up a fictional story for the police and saving his in charge son's butt. From that point on, Kendall is blackmailed into doing whatever Logan asks of him. That takeover plan of his will get completely and publicly quashed. Season 2 sees the authentic arrival of sadboi Ken.
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For the bulk of Season 1, Kendall is pretentious, out-of-touch, annoying, even cringe-inducing, pondering he's some media god that "gets" the trade more than his growing old wealthy person father. But that is wiped away come Season 2, as Kendall offers with guilt, the excruciating weight of Logan's hang on him, and battles his worsening drug addiction (despite going to a cushy rehabilitation facility).
Though it seems Kendall isn't glad (his upbringing wasn't precisely healthy and loving), this period is a somewhat depressing one. Did we point out he's nonetheless in love together with his estranged spouse, Rava (Natalie Gold)?
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In Season 2, Episode 2, titled "Vaulter," Kendall Roy shoplifts a pack of batteries.
The end of Season 2's second episode showcases a near-broken Kendall hitching a journey on a bike to a teeny tiny Manhattan bodega. "Hey. Can I get a pack of American Spirit Yellow?" Kendall asks the cashier, glumness pouring out of his phrases. He additionally purchases a lighter. (Does Kendall even smoke cigarettes?)
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It's on his means out of the shop — whilst the cashier is eager about a are living football sport — that Ken steals a pack of Duracell batteries before in an instant tossing them in a NYC rubbish can. Wait, what? Why would he do that? Well, much of Succession is laced with symbolism, particularly in terms of persistent.
At this level in Kendall's character building, he's hardly a person, infrequently a functioning member of society. The most effective things maintaining him above water (yes, this is a callback to the drowning) are medication, which can be concurrently pulling him farther down into the grim abyss. It's all so ironic.
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— azzie (@k3nd4llr0y) December 19, 2021 Source: Twitter / @k3nd4llr0yAfter promoting his soul to the satan (aka Logan), Ken's extra power-hungry than ever. Any ounce of regulate the white-collar Eeyore can succeed in is a spice up to his suffering ego, which is why he chooses to shoplift. He does it as a result of he can, as a result of he's in some way entitled to it. Because he's Kendall Roy. He has to inform himself he is higher than everyone else as if his life depends on it.
We know, it's hard to seek out the comedy in scenes like this. But good day, that's why we now have Tom and Greg's (Nicholas Braun) dating.
All 3 seasons of Succession are lately streaming on HBO Max.
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