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i fear we are in for a “kendall becomes his father’s son” arc in which he slowly destroys any remaining soul he has left and whatever relationships he has left to ascend to the throne. does it make sense thematically? yes. will it make me sad? absolutely. i have to say i do enjoy seeing jeremy strong play this aspect

we’re 2 eps in but this is already my favourite thing marvel has done out of all their disney+ shows. ofc that could come to bite me in the ass if they somehow mess it up in the next coming episodes but i have faith they won’t as long as the final ep doesn’t turn into a big cgi fight (please show do not do this). what

god, those roy siblings. the moment with kendall confessing about the manslaughter killed me but the way kendall was holding onto roman in that final scene also really got me. they really do love each other. it also really struck me how quiet kendall was in that final scene and it was mostly shiv and roman focused.

i mean the profile was... fine. but there were media people on twitter that immediately equated it to somehow him being fired from succession cause the cast couldn’t stand him to him being possibly abusive to co-stars and stalking famous people. so i get why people who actually know him in real life might have seen

the person doing that profile clearly didn’t mesh well with him at all lol but i have read other interviews with him with interviewers who clearly was on the same wavelength with him that i enjoyed. he’s clearly an Insufferable Actor type but i’m weirdly endeared by it because watching and reading interviews you can

i would gladly give jesse armstrong the writing emmy simply for giving that caroline and shiv scene, the kendall and logan scene and the roman dick pic scene all in one episode.

i think the first couple of episodes of this season really had people warm up to roman because he’s interacting with people he genuinely cares for, his family and gerri. but roman out of all the siblings has inherited logan’s viciousness and penchant for cruelty. he has no sense of empathy for anyone else outside his

also really amused by roman saying logan is 6 moves ahead. echoing some people who watch this show that believe logan is some sort of mastermind playing chess while everyone is playing checkers even though the show has shown us throughout the entire show that this version of logan is very much not that, at least not

god them making karl and frank a comedic duo might be my favourite development of season 3. also i love frank.

seeing logan interact with his kids is so painful. the manipulation, the abuse. the fact that you could see that kendall, despite probably being the one out of all the 3 kids whose eyes are the most open to logan’s manipulations, clearly for a moment wanted what logan said to be genuine. shows how hard it is to

didn’t think it was even more possible for jeremy strong to top the work he did in Season 2 but we’re 3 episodes in and he has been hitting homerun after homerun my god.

I’m fascinated by all the sibling dynamics and the show is so good at establishing the different dynamics of each sibling pairing but I really do have such a soft spot for Roman/Kendall. I think out of all the siblings, Kendall and Roman, have had moments in each season where you can tell there’s genuine concern and

love seeing all the siblings in one room. everyone was so good but strong and snook in particular are so. good.

“He only pushes for the job so he isn’t judged for not wanting it.” That seems like complete misreading of the Roman we’ve seen in the first 2 seasons to me? And unless I missed something in the show, Roman fucking himself over during that phone call wasn’t some grand plan to get Gerri to be CEO. It was just Roman

Mostly a table-setting up but it’s Succession and it’s perfect. I love watching a show where you can tell the people working behind the scenes just feel absolutely confident in what they’re putting out there and fully understand the tone they’re going for and the world they’re depicting. And Succession feels like that.

Padalecki to me was always far better when he got to do comedy on Supernatural so I don’t know why, when the CW probably would have greenlit whatever he project he wanted (okay within reason obviously) he decided to do this instead of playing to his strengths. I just don’t find him a compelling enough actor to be able

Ctrl + F’ed for Jeremy Strong and was about to be annoyed that he’s not on here until I saw the ensemble section for Succession. Still think he deserves an mention. He deserves all the awards for that finale alone.

Not going to lie, this idea that some Succession viewers have that Logan is some sort of all-seeing chess master who sees 4 moves ahead of everyone else is baffling to me. He’s an abuser and a bully and that’s how he’s gone about his business. The two times Kendall tried to fuck him over he managed to survive through

Nah, you’re not the only one whose floated that idea around but I just don’t buy it. I think people like to believe Logan is more of a mastermind than he really is. I fully believe he intended Kendall to take the fall. He has no idea about what Greg’s been hiding. But is he proud that one of his children was capable

I don’t think a piece of media this year will give me the feeling I felt after that press conference but I dare them to try! This is Jeremy Strong’s Emmy episode right? He’s done stunning work this season but this episode, my God. From that scene with Naomi (“He likes the broken you.” I hope she sticks around next