That’s actually pretty good, I did notice in the last episode a brief and casual mention of absentee ballots left to count…. I just think any outcome that has Ken or Chiv being the CEO is too predictable and they are going to throw a curve ball.
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Just finished it. I’m grimly satisfied that Kendall did not win and got put into his place there at the end. Not worried about Tom finishing on top. A douche like that would fail within a year at that level.
Gloflllpml We decided we will listen tomorrow and watch Barry instead, but this is usually a good way to digest “With Open Eyes” Part 1 (with Jeremy Strong and Alexander Skarsgård) - HBO's Succession Podcast
Saw this a couple of days ago, but Tom’s last name Wambsgans is also the name of the only player to ever turn an unassisted triple play in the World Series. So that fits.
Listening to part one of the wrap up podcast linked and post number 28. It's long been written how Jeremy Strong enraged all of his fellow cast members because he would have to go true method and never break character. It's amazing hearing him interviewed. He really did never break character. They did at least three takes of that scene where he drinks the disgusting mix and then it gets dumped over his head. He did it every time, with exactly the ingredients you saw and then cleaned off, so he could get himself into the role. He's bizarre to listen to.
Well, nothing would have been satisfying short of all four of them losing their money and having to work real jobs with their sham education and sham experience. But, hey, that’s life.
I didnt watch the show.. but I did catch the last episode and had my wife fill in the spaces. I thought the sister was super sneaky using her brother like that although he seemed like a real tool, who apparently killed someone? My real question is how could they end it without one sibling killing another?