I mean, it’s right there in the name. This story of high-net-worth family conflict and betrayal is perhaps the most “realistic,” and thereby, useful example on this list. Perhaps that’s because the titular Pierce family is based heavily on the stories of real-life media moguls, such as the Redstones, Murdochs and even Trumps. Indeed, according to a Vanity Fair article, Succession’s creator, Jesse Armstrong, based the show on a decade-old script he created that was literally called Murdoch. The lessons, and warnings, this show presents for advisors come fast and furious, and are too numerous to recount here. But suffice it to say that spending some time with the detestable Pierce children as they jockey for position in the struggle to establish themselves as the heir apparent to their somehow even more odious father’s media empire is time well-spent from both an entertainment and educational standpoint.