[s1e4] Killing Utne May 2026
The episode centers on the RESTECH conference—a thinly veiled version of the real-world Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference. This setting serves as a corporate vacuum where the Roy family's internal dysfunctions are laid bare against the backdrop of global power. While the overarching plot involves Logan’s precarious health and a brewing vote of no confidence, "Killing Utne" is fundamentally about the Kendall’s Metamorphosis
For Kendall Roy, this episode is a tragic turning point. We see him attempt to play the "killer" his father demands. His subplot with Lawrence Yee and the attempted acquisition of Vaulter demonstrates his desperate need for paternal validation. However, the episode’s title—referring to the "killing" of a potential rival or a piece of one’s own soul—highlights Kendall’s central conflict: he is trying to use the tools of a tyrant while possessing the conscience of a victim. By the end of the hour, Kendall isn’t just fighting for the company; he is fighting to prove he isn't "fleshy" or "soft," a narrative Logan has weaponized against him. The Poisonous Family Dynamic [S1E4] Killing Utne
This essay examines the fourth episode of Succession’s first season, as the pivotal moment where the series shifts from a corporate satire into a high-stakes psychological thriller. The Crucible of Austerlitz The episode centers on the RESTECH conference—a thinly