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Critical reception {{Multiple image "With Open Eyes" received widespread critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the cast's performances, Armstrong's script, Mylod's direction, and the emotionally and thematically resonant conclusion to the series. On the review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes, the episode holds an approval rating of 100% based on 41 reviews, with an average rating of 9.1/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Delivering maximum devastation while feeling preordained from the very start, "With Open Eyes" closes out
Succession on a note that rings bitter and true." William Hughes of
The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, feeling the episode made effective use of its extended runtime to showcase the "little human moments" between the characters, which he described as "more precious
because they managed to bubble up through the sea of awfulness." Brian Lowry of
CNN called the finale "riveting", writing, "All the key relationships played out in ways that felt perfectly attuned to where the show had been building over the course of this extraordinary season." The cast's performances were highly praised. Dominic Patten of
Deadline called the finale "pure palace intrigue in sight and sound", praising the "marvelous" performances of
Jeremy Strong,
Sarah Snook,
Kieran Culkin and
Matthew Macfadyen. Erik Kain of
Forbes called the finale "a really powerful, overwhelming episode of TV, wrapping up one of the best episodes of any show I've ever seen in a profoundly satisfying way". He praised the "sincere and moving" scenes of the siblings bonding, as well as the acting, singling out
Alexander Skarsgård's "terrific" performance as Matsson. Carol Midgley of
The Times called the series' conclusion "inspired and superbly executed", singling out the "magnificent nuance" of Macfadyen's performance.
Alan Sepinwall of
Rolling Stone applauded Strong, Culkin and Snook for bringing "nuance, power and comedy" to "characters who could have been caricatures in even slightly lesser hands." Certain reviewers were more impressed with the finale as a conclusion of the series overall than as an individual episode. Sepinwall felt the finale to be "the feel-bad ending the show has always been building toward", citing the "incredible" concluding scenes as the episode's strongest, while calling the rest "entertaining, albeit perhaps not as memorable as several of this season's other installments." Hughes wrote, "Is 'With Open Eyes' a good series finale? I suspect that it might not be, in practical plotting terms; (...) there's no ending Armstrong could craft that could satisfy both the desire we all have for a dramatic conclusion to this story, and the show's inherent satirical nature. (...) But as a showcase for character, the place where this show has always excelled, it serves as an
exceptional farewell." At the
75th Primetime Emmy Awards,
Jeremy Strong submitted this episode to support his nomination for
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. ==Notes==