Vintage Atlanta. Best possible start to a new season.
Definitely one of the best season finales of the whole series.
Incredibly well written episode. Putting friends up against each other, seeing what lengths they will go to to survive. There have been more entertaining episodes but I don’t think any have been this good
I only have two words: KENDALL'S RAP! lol
props to my boy Dylan G for holding that position for what seemed like an eternity!
Jesus Christ! I can’t remember to feel so tense watching a tv show episode as I felt here. Absolutely perfect. Can’t wait for season 2!!!!
The most cinematographic episode so far, with great photography and music, which made it very intense and powerful in some parts; but unfortunately it has some quite unrealistic elements, like Sir Criston murdering a guest and just walking away...
Damn, one of the best episodes in the entire series.
never thought i'd say this, but good for sally! it's been a long time coming with her real character development
The first season took a while to come together, and reached its peaks only a few times for me (the no-confidence vote episode and its aftermath). This starts off great right away though, and I love how it wastes no time getting its characters back together for some cast firework and twisted family drama. I die every time it turns back to Shiv and Roy speculating furiously what the hell is wrong with Kendall; all their silent baffled glances at each other whenever they see him and Logan seemingly chummy are so hilarious.
And with this, Paddy Considine won a Emmy. Another 10/10 episode, and keeps getting better. I cant believe it ends in 2 weeks.
Farewell Succession, there’s no doubt in my mind you’ll be remembered as one of the greatest TV shows of the modern era.
An unnecessary and well made epilogue for one of the best characters from Breaking Bad. Aaron Paul is great and I loved getting more time with Jesse Pinkman and some of the other characters.
Dude. The fucking cinematography man.
Straight lightning. Electric in a way only this show is able to pull off. Nobody says what they’re thinking and yet the audience knows exactly what’s happening.
Good lord.
Marvel is going down the drain but man did this movie remind me of why it is so beloved. Absolutely incredible. The jokes hit, the emotional beats hit, the symbolism hits (Adam Warlock). An incredible end to an incredible saga. Now we have to get back to the mess that is Kang.
kendall: I was thinking of hitting up some bojack guys
me: what is this, a crossover episode?
I literally blushed when Greg realized that Kendall was not going to pay for the watch
Phenomenal episode. I especially liked the cut scenes from the stakeout...reminiscence of season one's travelling. And it was about time Bill put Holden in his place.
This is the first R&M episode that did nothing for me. The humor felt tired and most of the jokes didn't land.
Not sure if it's just worse than it used to be, or it's just not as fresh to me as it was in seasons 1-2.
i wanted to see more of maddy beating the shit out of cassie, not elliot singing
jesus christ that was intense
when are we giving bill hader every single emmy out there jw
They used to respect the old, now they are a reminder of an offensive past that everyone wants to forget.
All hail Julia Garner! What an absolute killer of a performance to end Part 1 of season 4. Can't wait to see how it all ends.
In the decisive scene, Ken goes after Shiv, and Roman follows because he knows what his brother is capable of. If Kendall really had shown he was a person, Shiv probably would've voted for him. Even if he didn't went after her, she probably would've. At the end, Tom keeps Greg close, because he respect what piece of shit he learned to be, and maybe also because he can still have him around to abuse. God knows he needs one in the new position he's in.
Very cute filler and a decent break from Dave. Hope to see more of these two.