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SPOILER ALERT: This recap contains spoilers for Season 4, Episode 3 of “Succession,” now streaming on HBO Max.
It’s the end of an era on “Succession.” In a shocking turn of events, family patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) died while on a flight to Stockholm in the third episode of Season 4.
This enchanting scene, called the "glowing sea," is a natural wonder that has fascinated people for centuries. But what causes this magical glow? Let’s find out. What is the glowing sea? ADVERTISEMENT
The glowing sea, also known as bioluminescence, is when certain organisms in the ocean produce light. This light can be blue, green, or even red, but the most common colour is blue. The glow is created by tiny organisms called plankton, which float in the ocean.
Immediate past National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has revealed why he accepted his removal as the party’s leader in June 2020, in good faith. Oshiomhole explained that he did not protest his ouster as party chairman by some powerful elements in the APC, because he had earlier resolved to remain committed to supporting the party regardless of the outcome of the court processes which eventually quashed his sacking.