Succession Season 3 promo trailer is out

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Anonymous wrote:Binging Season 2 to recall. I love love the balletic coiled posture of son Kendall. Not attractive but his stance adds charisma and than he is the most attractive man in the room.

His eyes are so sexy too.


The actor is incredibly attractive but ugh.... kendall the man is just the worst!!!



Ken is so pathetically needy, I can't separate the actor from him.
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Anonymous wrote:Brian Cox was amazing in this episode, as always. I liked Shiv at first, but now find her beyond annoying and entitled.


String women bother some people.
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Oooh. Race relations. Kale.
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Anonymous wrote:Brian Cox was amazing in this episode, as always. I liked Shiv at first, but now find her beyond annoying and entitled.


Really? You liked Shiv? She's obviously the most intelligent and competent of his children, but likeable is not an adjective I would use for anyone on this show.
Anonymous
I love Tom. Ever since he was Darcy in P&P.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brian Cox was amazing in this episode, as always. I liked Shiv at first, but now find her beyond annoying and entitled.


Really? You liked Shiv? She's obviously the most intelligent and competent of his children, but likeable is not an adjective I would use for anyone on this show.



Initially I liked her because she was the most intelligent and competent one, but she no longer reads that way. I think PP is right that her character's dialogue has been significantly underwritten lately. And her marriage to Tom is inexplicable.
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I love this show but I always have to watch an episode at least twice to catch everything. And after two years of hiatus I need to rewatch the last episode from season 2. I tried to find a season 2 recap but couldn't.

So what is Kendall's plan? BTW when he is standing next to Nikolas Braun he looks sooo small.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brian Cox was amazing in this episode, as always. I liked Shiv at first, but now find her beyond annoying and entitled.


Really? You liked Shiv? She's obviously the most intelligent and competent of his children, but likeable is not an adjective I would use for anyone on this show.



Initially I liked her because she was the most intelligent and competent one, but she no longer reads that way. I think PP is right that her character's dialogue has been significantly underwritten lately. And her marriage to Tom is inexplicable.


She needs to be married to a wet noodle of a man. No self-respecting guy would ever be married to her, given her affairs, lying, and her generally terrible treatment of her spouse. She needs a masochist for a husband.
Anonymous
The scenes with Kendall's ex-wife were interesting.

At first, she seemed to be so proud of him. There was a hint of attraction in her face, as if she was considering reconciling with him. I think she was excited that he was "coming home" and had become a new man.

But then as the evening wears on and she gathers more info, she can see that he's still frantic and unfocused. He doesn't have a plan. Even though he's off drugs, he still comes across as a jittery, self-absorbed cokehead. He overtakes her home, drinks her special wine, and brings along his floozy of the month. Her heart breaks.
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Anonymous wrote:The scenes with Kendall's ex-wife were interesting.

At first, she seemed to be so proud of him. There was a hint of attraction in her face, as if she was considering reconciling with him. I think she was excited that he was "coming home" and had become a new man.

But then as the evening wears on and she gathers more info, she can see that he's still frantic and unfocused. He doesn't have a plan. Even though he's off drugs, he still comes across as a jittery, self-absorbed cokehead. He overtakes her home, drinks her special wine, and brings along his floozy of the month. Her heart breaks.

I like her, but she was spoiled and histrionic over the wine. When I first saw the scene, I thought that one of the children was injured based on her reaction. But, hey, I never understood keeping wine for years and years, so what do I know? Wine is meant for drinking.
Anonymous
She does not think they will reconcile at first. She wears the face of someone who knows that their ex is out of control and bonkers and recovering, and she helps him as a friend but, she practically laughs at him when he says “I did it for you”.

Also, I would be pissed too if it was a family heirloom of wine and somebody just randomly helped himself to it.
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Anonymous wrote:She does not think they will reconcile at first. She wears the face of someone who knows that their ex is out of control and bonkers and recovering, and she helps him as a friend but, she practically laughs at him when he says “I did it for you”.

Also, I would be pissed too if it was a family heirloom of wine and somebody just randomly helped himself to it.



+1
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The scenes with Kendall's ex-wife were interesting.

At first, she seemed to be so proud of him. There was a hint of attraction in her face, as if she was considering reconciling with him. I think she was excited that he was "coming home" and had become a new man.

But then as the evening wears on and she gathers more info, she can see that he's still frantic and unfocused. He doesn't have a plan. Even though he's off drugs, he still comes across as a jittery, self-absorbed cokehead. He overtakes her home, drinks her special wine, and brings along his floozy of the month. Her heart breaks.

I like her, but she was spoiled and histrionic over the wine. When I first saw the scene, I thought that one of the children was injured based on her reaction. But, hey, I never understood keeping wine for years and years, so what do I know? Wine is meant for drinking.


I don't blame her for that reaction at all. It was a memento to her, and his new girlfriend made that power move by telling Cousin Greg to open it up. Clearly that was her moment of peeing all over the place to make sure her scent was the dominant one. I think that's what made her as much upset as the wine itself - that this younger woman came in and dominated HER home.

Overall I found this episode... boring?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The scenes with Kendall's ex-wife were interesting.

At first, she seemed to be so proud of him. There was a hint of attraction in her face, as if she was considering reconciling with him. I think she was excited that he was "coming home" and had become a new man.

But then as the evening wears on and she gathers more info, she can see that he's still frantic and unfocused. He doesn't have a plan. Even though he's off drugs, he still comes across as a jittery, self-absorbed cokehead. He overtakes her home, drinks her special wine, and brings along his floozy of the month. Her heart breaks.

I like her, but she was spoiled and histrionic over the wine. When I first saw the scene, I thought that one of the children was injured based on her reaction. But, hey, I never understood keeping wine for years and years, so what do I know? Wine is meant for drinking.


I don't blame her for that reaction at all. It was a memento to her, and his new girlfriend made that power move by telling Cousin Greg to open it up. Clearly that was her moment of peeing all over the place to make sure her scent was the dominant one. I think that's what made her as much upset as the wine itself - that this younger woman came in and dominated HER home.

Overall I found this episode... boring?


Yup. I'd probably take the open bottle and say I was retiring to my boudoir, and they're welcome to help themselves to a lesser bottle.
Anonymous
Has anyone been able to track down the butterfly wallpaper from Rava's apartment? LOVE IT.
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