America Decides
- El episodio se transmitió el 14 may 2023
- TV-MA
- 1h 2min
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Ha llegado el momento de la elección presidencial, por lo que todos los miembros de la familia Roy y sus allegados, buscarán obtener el mayor beneficio posible para sus respectivas causas.Ha llegado el momento de la elección presidencial, por lo que todos los miembros de la familia Roy y sus allegados, buscarán obtener el mayor beneficio posible para sus respectivas causas.Ha llegado el momento de la elección presidencial, por lo que todos los miembros de la familia Roy y sus allegados, buscarán obtener el mayor beneficio posible para sus respectivas causas.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Dagmara Dominczyk
- Karolina Novotney
- (solo créditos)
J. Smith-Cameron
- Gerri Kellman
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode was chaotic! It was a certain intense build-up towards that insane climax!! Its been a while since I have felt like this! My body feels uneased and I am sweating! My heart is beating faster and my breath is effected! I guess thats how anxiety feels like! What an absolute insane episode!
Very few episodes can manage to do intensity so well! To create a feeling of absolut uncertainty but you know something is gonna go down is just a matter of HOW! It reminded me of "Decloration of war" from Attack on Titan!
The episode is riddled with powerfull performances! Sarah Snook was incredible as Shiv who perfectly captures someone who finde everything crumbling around her! Amazing scene yet again with her and Tom!
Now there are just 2 episodes left of this masterpiece! Honestly one of the best seasons of show i have seen in a long time!
Very few episodes can manage to do intensity so well! To create a feeling of absolut uncertainty but you know something is gonna go down is just a matter of HOW! It reminded me of "Decloration of war" from Attack on Titan!
The episode is riddled with powerfull performances! Sarah Snook was incredible as Shiv who perfectly captures someone who finde everything crumbling around her! Amazing scene yet again with her and Tom!
Now there are just 2 episodes left of this masterpiece! Honestly one of the best seasons of show i have seen in a long time!
The Roy family's toxic dynamics and unending hunger for power are brilliantly portrayed. The narrative mirrors the chaos and unpredictability of real-world elections, offering sharp political commentary alongside its character drama.
Shiv, Kendall, and Roman, the Roy siblings, drive the narrative with their complex character arcs. Shiv's hypocrisy is as stark as ever, adding layers to her already complex character. Kendall's indecisiveness is frustrating yet relatable, highlighting his continuing struggle with his place in the family and the business. Roman's unabashed ambition for power is a thrilling watch and provides some of the episode's most tension-filled moments.
The episode is imbued with the dark humor that has become a hallmark of Succession, offering moments of levity amidst the chaos. The writing is sharp and the performances are exceptional, especially Jeremy Strong's nuanced portrayal of Kendall.
Overall, 'America Decides' exemplifies what makes Succession a standout series - compelling characters, smart writing, and a willingness to delve into the messy intersection of family and power. This episode is a must-watch, delivering an engaging narrative that both entertains and provokes thought.
Shiv, Kendall, and Roman, the Roy siblings, drive the narrative with their complex character arcs. Shiv's hypocrisy is as stark as ever, adding layers to her already complex character. Kendall's indecisiveness is frustrating yet relatable, highlighting his continuing struggle with his place in the family and the business. Roman's unabashed ambition for power is a thrilling watch and provides some of the episode's most tension-filled moments.
The episode is imbued with the dark humor that has become a hallmark of Succession, offering moments of levity amidst the chaos. The writing is sharp and the performances are exceptional, especially Jeremy Strong's nuanced portrayal of Kendall.
Overall, 'America Decides' exemplifies what makes Succession a standout series - compelling characters, smart writing, and a willingness to delve into the messy intersection of family and power. This episode is a must-watch, delivering an engaging narrative that both entertains and provokes thought.
Just as written above. A great episode that feels a little too relevant at the moment...
The episode is hilariously and ironically called "America Decides" even though the election result is pretty much decided by like 5 people.
I remember feeling depressed by the episode's outcome the first time I watched it, and watching it again even more so, now that Mencken's real world counterpart has come to power. Hopefully the outcome won't be as detrimental as the one seen in the show... hopefully
I don't really have that much more to say but I apparently need to fill out the required number of characters ermm, sooo... the performances were amazing.
The episode is hilariously and ironically called "America Decides" even though the election result is pretty much decided by like 5 people.
I remember feeling depressed by the episode's outcome the first time I watched it, and watching it again even more so, now that Mencken's real world counterpart has come to power. Hopefully the outcome won't be as detrimental as the one seen in the show... hopefully
I don't really have that much more to say but I apparently need to fill out the required number of characters ermm, sooo... the performances were amazing.
The episode provides a riveting and powerful depiction of America's political scene. It follows the Roy family as they negotiate the presidential race, with each member battling for their own interests and ambitions.
The writing is snappy and amusing, with great dialogue that keeps you interested throughout. The tension builds slowly throughout the show, culminating in a surprising conclusion that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
What makes this episode so interesting is its relevance to current events. It addresses issues such as media manipulation, political corruption, and family interactions in a way that feels all too true. It's a timely warning of how power can corrupt even the most well-meaning people.
Overall, "America Decides" is a great episode that highlights the show's skills in writing, acting, and storyline. It's a must-see for aficionados of political dramas and anyone interested in delving into the darker side of power relations.
The writing is snappy and amusing, with great dialogue that keeps you interested throughout. The tension builds slowly throughout the show, culminating in a surprising conclusion that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
What makes this episode so interesting is its relevance to current events. It addresses issues such as media manipulation, political corruption, and family interactions in a way that feels all too true. It's a timely warning of how power can corrupt even the most well-meaning people.
Overall, "America Decides" is a great episode that highlights the show's skills in writing, acting, and storyline. It's a must-see for aficionados of political dramas and anyone interested in delving into the darker side of power relations.
Greetings from Lithuania.
Politics aside, i enjoyed this episode for superb writing, acting and directing. I'm not really into whole politics and election of USA president thing because i live at other side of the world, but it was very interesting to see this process going from a side one usually does not see. I would like if i say that totally understood whole aspects of this process, yet this episode was superb in its depiction of event and i liked the acting especially here. All of the main actors were superb.
Overall, with only two episodes left i have no clue were this is going, but i have no doubt they will stick the landing.
Politics aside, i enjoyed this episode for superb writing, acting and directing. I'm not really into whole politics and election of USA president thing because i live at other side of the world, but it was very interesting to see this process going from a side one usually does not see. I would like if i say that totally understood whole aspects of this process, yet this episode was superb in its depiction of event and i liked the acting especially here. All of the main actors were superb.
Overall, with only two episodes left i have no clue were this is going, but i have no doubt they will stick the landing.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSeries creator and writer of this episode, Jesse Armstrong, named the 1960, 2000, and 2016 U.S. presidential elections - all historically close races - as points of inspiration for crafting the episode, aiming to illustrate the characters' "different political instincts [and] corporate interests colliding in this very direct way."
- Citas
[last lines]
Kendall Roy: Some People just can't cut a deal, Fikret.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
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- 1h 2min(62 min)
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