Not for epileptics my god
You seem to think the world is worth saving and I find this really fucking entertaining to watch. I followed this my whole life and now I’m happy that everyone gets to watch too
Honestly, screw Shiv. Her narrow-minded hatred for Ken led to the point, where she rather handed the family's company to a man she knew for a few weeks only and lied to her all along, and her betraying, joke of a husband who used her as a stepping stone. Instead of keeping Waystar and becoming CEO in a few years when Ken eventually messes it up. But no it was more important to Shiv to see Kendall fail, rather than keeping her chance alive to win, what a petty, loser mentality is that.
And thus Nero pushed his wife down the stairs, and then he had Sporus castrated and married him instead.
This is probably the best ending we could have gotten for this series. There are enough collective wins and losses that no matter who you're rooting for, there's something to be happy about in the end.
The writing was masterful, perfectly capturing the character development of various characters throughout the course of the series, especially Greg and Roman. We also got a glorious shot of Roman that blew me away since I don't particularly find myself all too fold on this series' cinematography (look for the shot of him looking at a tray, using it as a makeshift mirror, it's fantastic), and it's by far the best shot of the series.
A great round of applause is deserved for the writers, directors, actors, everyone involved with this project, as well as the showrunners for being willing to end the show on a high note instead of running it into the ground like so many other shows are wont to do nowadays.
Another excellent episode. I felt my heart ache at the parallels made between Logan & Ewan’s brotherhood and Kendall & Roman, the key connections between the women Logan loved, and so many other thematic elements utilized in the masterful fashion the final season of this show has excelled at doing. Can’t wait for the finale.
Also four words.
Kirean. Culkin. Emmy. Now.
“Just to know ! Does this season has woke stuff?? So i can skip like the other season”
Last season was about the AIDS epidemic. Gay people do not equal woke. I highly suggest you figure out the correct use of the term or stay far away from everyone.
am I the only one who thought in the beginning that Logan dying was a ploy to somehow fuck over the kids again :sweat_smile::upside_down:
……nah it was just me & maybe I ended up caring for the bastard in the end (help)
I'm a Logan Roy team but I'm also a Siobhan team, it's just heartbreaking to see from time to time that Shiv getting undermined by her family, especially her dad.
Greg scenes are painful to watch. It’s been 3 season and he’s still the same idiot. Adults normally grow over time unless they are retarded or mentally challenged. He doesn’t seem like a retard so why make his character a retarded idiot.
I'm a whore for war room episodes
In a show where words come 100 miles a minute, when noise is the norm, silence deafens. What is not said haunts the space between giants, desperately grabbing for loose roots hanging from a cliff.
Never has the word “what” held this much power. And the fractured relationship tells you what they’ve lost.
Succession has never been mediocre. But this season we are seeing such a tour de force it borders on overwhelming.
Like some sort of fanciful Greek tragedy playing out in front of you. You can't bring yourself to like anybody, but you also can't bring yourself to hate anyone either. It's a pit of vipers and everyone is a victim and a hunter. A powder keg of the modern era. Magnificent.
I could watch Serandon and Lange read the phone book together and still be entertained. This show is riveting, though! I can't believe I'm being tugged along on this journey that I already know how it ends...
Ok we said we liked the chos in the kitchen in the first season. But non stop family chit chat is not interesting at all. It was nice to see relations but %50 percent chitchat was unecessary
The hesitancy of Jeff while giving his number to Claire got me curious. He was leaving his number to the fridge guy at the beginning of this episode as 773-555-0901. He told Claire as 0902. A sad tiny detail.
i cannot believe this is a real tv show and i also cannot believe i watched this fml
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
my anxiety was THROUGH THE FUCKING ROOF
how good of an actor is Aaron Paul?
He can play Josh Hartnett, playing Aaron Paul.
The language with which both men talked about their families as possessions really stuck out to me. It's what led to one being unable to grieve his dead family and the other being unable to connect to his living family. The ending showed how viewing women as mere set dressing for men's lives ultimately leads to tragedy for not just the disposable women but for the men living in misery and loneliness.
Imagine being a writer for a moment, one people love and praise, but being trapped in a box that the people who love your work create. Imagine in the beginning you thriving in that box, people loving you more and more, but eventually you've explored everything in the box. Now suddenly people drag you down, "why is he telling stories outside the box?" This is why season 6 took 4 years, because none of these episodes were bad, but because 3 of the 5 weren't inside the box all this hate gets written. Time to move on people, something is indeed better than nothing, and the more you complain about the theme, the closer you get to black mirror straight out ending and red mirror taking it's place, because all good writers eventually learn how to silence the haters and write with their heart, not with a gun to their head.
"If I had spoken to my uncle like that..."
"What? What would evil Uncle Noah do?"
*sees those scars*
...oh.
two years ago i was bored out of my mind watching this show and gave up but now.... I GET IT
So relieved they managed to fix the butter issue.
oh what a great ending. it pains me that as an average watcher, we're all greg
«Oh, and there are angels by the way. They don’t have wings and live in clouds. They wear nurse’s uniforms and work hard to pay the rent on their houses. Some work for charities because they can’t look the other way. Some have four legs and bark. But whatever they look like, they all save lives. Sometimes you bump into them. Like Lisa. And Stan. And you - And you marry them. I know that Lisa and Stan aren’t angels now. But they were. If you want to be an angel, you’ve got to do it when you’re alive. Be good. Do good things. Introduce a lonely woman to a nice man. You’re my angel, Tony».
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«E comunque gli angeli esistono. Non hanno le ali, non vivono sulle nuvole. Indossano divise da infermiere, lavorano sodo per pagare l’affitto di casa. Alcuni lo fanno per beneficienza, perché è nella loro natura. Alcuni hanno quattro zampe e abbaiano. Ma a prescindere dal loro aspetto, salvano tutti delle vite. A volte ti capita di incontrarli. Come.. Lisa.
E Stan. E tu.. tu ci convoli a nozze. So che Lisa e Stan non sono angeli ora. Ma lo erano. Se vuoi essere un angelo devi farlo quando sei in vita. Sii buono. Fai buone azioni. Un angelo presenta una donna sola a un brav’uomo. Tu sei il mio angelo, Tony».
As Ricky is an atheist I though it especially meaningful that he didn’t ridicule belief in heaven and showed that it would be heartless to take that away from someone no matter what he believed.