Re: HBO: Succession
Posted: Mon April 10, 2023 4:16 am
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I felt so sorry for Ken in that moment; he’s fighting to be a leader and demanding things just to seize some sort of control.Simple Torture wrote:Low-key one of the most impactful, gut/punch moments of the episode was when Frank had to say to Kendall, “The pilot can’t talk to you…he’s flying the plane, son.”
If only his assistant could've found the best airplane medicine expert in time!Mecca wrote:I felt so sorry for Ken in that moment; he’s fighting to be a leader and demanding things just to seize some sort of control.Simple Torture wrote:Low-key one of the most impactful, gut/punch moments of the episode was when Frank had to say to Kendall, “The pilot can’t talk to you…he’s flying the plane, son.”
I didn't laugh much during an episode of Succession for the first time in a while, but this moment came close. I did laugh when Karl called Kerrie "Chuckles the Clown."The Argonaut wrote:If only his assistant could've found the best airplane medicine expert in time!Mecca wrote:I felt so sorry for Ken in that moment; he’s fighting to be a leader and demanding things just to seize some sort of control.Simple Torture wrote:Low-key one of the most impactful, gut/punch moments of the episode was when Frank had to say to Kendall, “The pilot can’t talk to you…he’s flying the plane, son.”
I thought it was a brave choice that worked pretty well because it put the focus on the reaction/fallout versus the event itself.Ensign9 wrote:I found the episode powerful but not necessarily affecting in the way you guys experienced it (despite the fact I have similar personal experiences). These characters are all too far gone for me to take them completely seriously, let alone really care about them as people anymore. I suppose that's a flaw of the show in that maybe they've leaned a little too hard into the comedy / caricature route.
What’d you guys think of their decision not show Logan right away? It seemed clear they were setting the audience up to think this was another Logan ploy just to get the kids in line. I’m sure the kids were initially thinking the same thing. In that, the choice was very effective, but it also undercut some of the emotional impact for the first 10-15 minutes of the sequence.
My favorite line: “We can do Reagan’s, with tweaks.”![]()
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The two scenes that did hit some emotionally honest beats for me were the final convo between Connor and Willa, and the brief shot of them getting married. Those were really strong.
i believe armstrong said as much in the "making of" after the show.Monkey_Driven wrote:I thought it was a brave choice that worked pretty well because it put the focus on the reaction/fallout versus the event itself.Ensign9 wrote:I found the episode powerful but not necessarily affecting in the way you guys experienced it (despite the fact I have similar personal experiences). These characters are all too far gone for me to take them completely seriously, let alone really care about them as people anymore. I suppose that's a flaw of the show in that maybe they've leaned a little too hard into the comedy / caricature route.
What’d you guys think of their decision not show Logan right away? It seemed clear they were setting the audience up to think this was another Logan ploy just to get the kids in line. I’m sure the kids were initially thinking the same thing. In that, the choice was very effective, but it also undercut some of the emotional impact for the first 10-15 minutes of the sequence.
My favorite line: “We can do Reagan’s, with tweaks.”![]()
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The two scenes that did hit some emotionally honest beats for me were the final convo between Connor and Willa, and the brief shot of them getting married. Those were really strong.
Yeah, exactly, and this is a comedy guyyysEllo Sailor wrote:I feel for anyone who has had to experience similar, but I wasn't very moved by this episode. All of these people are assholes.
You’re only saying that because it’s produced by Adam McKay and Will FerrellVinylGuy wrote:Yeah, exactly, and this is a comedy guyyysEllo Sailor wrote:I feel for anyone who has had to experience similar, but I wasn't very moved by this episode. All of these people are assholes.
are you saying that because you don't laugh at the show?Mecca wrote:You’re only saying that because it’s produced by Adam McKay and Will FerrellVinylGuy wrote:Yeah, exactly, and this is a comedy guyyysEllo Sailor wrote:I feel for anyone who has had to experience similar, but I wasn't very moved by this episode. All of these people are assholes.