, an award-winning HBO drama centered on the power struggle within the Roy family.

: This essay argues that the show stages a conflict between "old-guard neoliberalism" and the younger generation, specifically looking at how the concept of "care" is used as a tool for self-interest and corporate control. The Globalization of Succession

The series follows the ultra‑wealthy, dysfunctional Roy family, owners of the global media conglomerate . Patriarch Logan Roy , a hard‑nosed, iron‑fisted mogul, is aging and increasingly paranoid about who will inherit his empire. His four adult children— Kendall, Shiv, Roman, and Connor —are each vying for influence, validation, and the coveted top seat, while the company’s senior executives (most notably Gerri Kellman , Frank Vernon , and Tom Wambsgans ) maneuver in the shadows. The season is a high‑stakes power‑play that blends corporate intrigue, family drama, and dark humor.