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- Episode aired Sep 22, 2019
- TV-MA
- 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
6.4K
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A trip to the UK finds the Roy kids negotiating with their mother; Logan turns to Rhea for advice.A trip to the UK finds the Roy kids negotiating with their mother; Logan turns to Rhea for advice.A trip to the UK finds the Roy kids negotiating with their mother; Logan turns to Rhea for advice.
Arian Moayed
- Stewy Hosseini
- (credit only)
Alan Ruck
- Connor Roy
- (credit only)
Rob Yang
- Lawrence Yee
- (credit only)
Caitlin FitzGerald
- Tabitha
- (as Caitlin Fitzgerald)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn another Jesse Armstrong series, Peep Show, there is also a character named Stefan Strauss. In both cases, they are outside individuals who cause business trouble for a main character.
- Quotes
Shiv Roy: Hey, Rome.
Roman Roy: Yeah.
Shiv Roy: What's happening? Where's Dad? We're supposed to be talking.
Roman Roy: Yeah, yeah, something came in. He's hunkering. He wanted me to tell you, "Sorry, rain check. Maybe in the a.m. Maybe." Are your nips hard? They must be, because you are so out in the cold.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
Featured review
Emotional, well-acted, another fine episode.
Now, this wasn't the best episode in Succession history. But it was good in a way that not many episodes before it have managed to emulate. It reminded us that amongst these characters, there are real humans behind each of their eyes. Namely Kendall.
I've said since midway through last season that I see Kendall as the hero, or the protagonist, if you will. And that is how it seems to have remained. Strong is a brilliant actor, and I see why he won the Emmy for this season. He's not a character you should be rooting for, he's immoral, reckless and dangerous like every member of the Roy family, but his redeeming qualities have been consistently displayed and it strikes me that he may actually have good intentions. The man is human.
The same cannot be said for Logan. What he did to his son in this episode may perhaps be the most brutal display of enforcing power over Kendall that I have ever seen. This dynamic is fascinating, and I hope Kendall may see the light of revenge soon enough.
Aside from that, not all too much happened. A bit of side story with Logan, his new mistress and Shiv, but this is clearly all to progress the plot towards the time of dramatic climax we saw at the end of Season 1. But the stakes feel higher than ever and I am very, very excited.
I've said since midway through last season that I see Kendall as the hero, or the protagonist, if you will. And that is how it seems to have remained. Strong is a brilliant actor, and I see why he won the Emmy for this season. He's not a character you should be rooting for, he's immoral, reckless and dangerous like every member of the Roy family, but his redeeming qualities have been consistently displayed and it strikes me that he may actually have good intentions. The man is human.
The same cannot be said for Logan. What he did to his son in this episode may perhaps be the most brutal display of enforcing power over Kendall that I have ever seen. This dynamic is fascinating, and I hope Kendall may see the light of revenge soon enough.
Aside from that, not all too much happened. A bit of side story with Logan, his new mistress and Shiv, but this is clearly all to progress the plot towards the time of dramatic climax we saw at the end of Season 1. But the stakes feel higher than ever and I am very, very excited.
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- bayleykedar
- Nov 17, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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