A few thoughts on "Succession" .....
*Sometimes, people want to take a guess about "who will win." As one critic observed, it's a strange game to play, because clearly no one will win. Everyone loses. That's capitalism. That's the point of the show (the invention of a socialist).
*The "death" episode was so moving, I think, because the Roy children were allowed to be honest. The honesty was stunning. Roman: "Dad, you're a monster." Kendall: "I love you. I can never forgive you." Shiv: "I love you. Nothing can excuse what you...." These raw moments are in contrast with the standard bullshitty playacting in "Succession," and that playacting is spotlighted in a eulogy by a conservative donor who seems just slightly familiar with Logan: "Somewhere, in heaven, that great man is gathering his news anchors, and he is clearing his throat to say, Roll the cameras...."
*I especially like how fraught communication can be in this show. So much of life is uncertain, and this isn't always reflected in a TV drama. But, on "Succession," a name can be underlined or crossed out or (weirdly) both underlined and crossed out. If you give an impassioned talk on your cell phone, your audience might be listening, or your audience might be a corpse. If someone fires you--but fails to memorialize this decision, in writing--then maybe your position isn't really clear.
Love this show. Till Sunday.....
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