Logan Roy’s fiery speech from the latest episode of Succession has gone viral, as fans and critics alike laud Brian Cox’s performance.

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The hit HBO series Succession has been in the spotlight recently after the latest episode of its fourth season featured a powerful speech from the show’s irascible patriarch and media mogul Logan Roy, played by Brian Cox. The episode, titled “Rehearsal,” has quickly gone viral, with fans and viewers praising Cox’s performance and the show’s writing.

In the episode, Roy addresses his staff at ATN, and delivers a rousing call to action for his employees to step up and meet the demands of a shifting industry. He stands atop a pile of paper boxes and yells, “I want to know that we’re killing the opposition! You’re f*****g pirates!”

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He also expressed his disregard for growth statistics and emphasizing the importance of “killing the opposition.”
“Our rivals should be checking in, out the back of their chauffeured cars because they can’t believe what we did,” Logan shouts.

The speech has resonated with many viewers who see it as a commentary on the current state of the media industry and the cutthroat nature of the business. Some have even drawn parallels between Roy and real-life media moguls like Rupert Murdoch.

The show, which centers around the power struggles of a fictional media billionaire family, has always been known for its sharp writing and biting satire, and this latest episode is no exception. The scene has already sparked countless memes and social media posts, with fans quoting Roy’s lines and sharing their own interpretations of the speech.

As Succession heads into its final season, fans are eagerly anticipating what the show’s creators have in store for the Roy family and their media empire. And if this latest episode is any indication, it’s sure to be a wild ride.

As the show’s final season approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next for the Roy family and their media empire.