Nicholas Braun Is Confident Greg Would’ve Taken Over as CEO if ‘Succession’ Had One More Season

Nicholas Braun Is Confident Greg Would’ve Taken Over as CEO if ‘Succession’ Had One More Season

As a long-time gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in the intricate worlds of Succession, I can wholeheartedly say that Nicholas Braun‘s interpretation of Greg Hirsch is nothing short of extraordinary. The man truly embodies the character he portrays, and his insights into the series finale have left me both satisfied and yearning for more.


For those eager fans hoping for more success for Greg in the final episode of Succession, here’s some good news: Greg is poised to emerge victorious!

On a visit to Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show before the premiere of his upcoming movie where he portrays both Andy Kaufman and Jim Henson, the Saturday Night celebrity shared his views on the finale of Succession.

Braun explained to Jimmy Fallon that he found the episode fantastic. He mentioned that fans are somewhat disappointed about how Greg’s storyline concluded, and they often approach him, praising his performance (though he did an excellent job). However, some fans express their dissatisfaction, saying something like, “He should have won it all.” or “I thought he was going to get everything in the end.

He added, “I said something like, ‘He’s almost there. Just imagine, with another season, Tom will be surpassed by him. So, in essence, another season means it’s Greg’s turn.

The series finale saw Tom Wambsgans emerge victorious as CEO of Waystar Royco following its purchase by Lukas Matsson, and he was chosen by Shiv over Kendall to head the corporation.

After some missteps and confiding in others about the secretive matters involving Matsson, which had hurt Tom, Tom eventually chose to forgive Greg and asked him to join him instead.

In Braun’s perspective, the reason Tom forgave Greg might be because of the deal or agreement they made at the end of season three, where Tom essentially invited Greg to join him on the ‘dark side’ and offered protection in return. This could be seen as a type of pact, where Tom is fulfilling his part by watching over Greg, despite Greg’s questionable actions. It seems that Tom takes pride in having Greg as his ally, especially when Greg tries to threaten him with documents, as Tom needs someone trustworthy for his new CEO position.

Some segments of the ‘Cat Person’ cast found it intriguing for Kendall Roy to claim the Waystar Royco throne, yet another segment felt content with Tom taking over instead. This could be due to a sense that the sibling rivalry might have seemed somewhat anticlimactic or underwhelming in terms of who ultimately inherited the company.

As a gamer, I can’t help but feel a certain thrill about passing the victory to Tom, an outsider. Both Tom and Greg are outsiders in this game, and seeing them team up and emerge victorious feels like a grand finale – it seems fitting, almost destined.

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2024-10-09 20:54