What It Takes
- L'épisode a été diffusé 21 nov. 2021
- TV-MA
- 59m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLogan and team head to Virginia for a conservative political conference, where Roman finds out surprising news about his mother.Logan and team head to Virginia for a conservative political conference, where Roman finds out surprising news about his mother.Logan and team head to Virginia for a conservative political conference, where Roman finds out surprising news about his mother.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Karolina Novotney
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- Frank Vernon
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- Karl Muller
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- Gerri Kellman
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I kinda love this episode?
The first time I watched this I felt it was kind of boring and uneventful. I gave it a 7 the first time around, but now seeing it again I kinda loved it. I don't know, I was just really into it. It was essential what I love about succession, people in rooms talking and then more people in bigger rooms talking. Maybe I wasn't in the right mood the first time I saw this episode, but I've really come around on it. I don't like the title though, the title is pretty basic and dumb.
Another Great Episode
Prophecy
Also, I thought the drama and character development stays brilliant. Criticisms on this page don't realize that this is a serious drama and not a popcorn drama. There's the beauty in Greg's and Tom's development, as well as Shiv's departure from Logan. Dialogue writing is still very witty and enjoyable. Also, love how the show still maintains a lot of poetic justice. Characters who have done bad things are paying the price. We feel satisfied to see the consequences, but we can't help with incredible sympathy for these characters as well.
The Roy Show
This was a beautiful episode fraught with conflict, showing the crushed veneer that is idealists (Shiv), the coke fueled king making rambles (Roman and the new Stooge), the entitlement of the affluent (Connor), the clawing desperation for autonomy of a Lion's cub (Kendall), the fragility of maimed men (Tom), reeking opportunism (Greg), and the brooding resiliency of Titans (Logan).
This series is here to show you that no political stance, no idealistic approach and certainly no single man is a bulwark...besides the owners of our information; Logan is our American God and we made him and enabled him. Armstrong isn't going to make you like it or forget it. He's embarrassed of you, all of those around him and himself for letting these Priests in the nursery.
If you don't understand that you are a mockery as well as the rest of our plight, then you are part of the problem.
This was brilliant writing that made a filler episode a marvel while still managing and pushing the plot forward. I never give 10's (and it's not like my opinion even matters), but this is first 10 in TV since DARK's series closer and Succession's Season 2 finale.
10/10 Stars.
Reviews Missing the Point
If you're complaining that the people who are so powerful and successful are mostly bafoons, you're missing the point. That's exactly the commentary the creators are making through this satire.
If you're complaining because this seems farcical and unrealistic, you'd be deeply depressed to know how close to accurate the satire is.
We needed to be reminded that while the characters are entertaining, they would literally sell your freedoms to increase the bottom line of their media empire. We needed to be reminded that we aren't supposed to empathize with the characters representing the ppl who have destroyed democracy for the sake of profit. You aren't supposed to like anyone here. You are supposed to marvel at the acting and get chills as you are reminded that the elite sit in hotel suites sipping champagne while your children's future burns.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn a 2023 'Random Roles' interview on A.V. Club, guest-star Stephen Root gave his thoughts about Ron Petkus:
"That was interesting. I mean, that's my favorite show. I love it, so I wanted to go work with those people. I was thrilled that they wanted me for this guy. I came in with a different interpretation of the guy. I had him as a billionaire kind of a blowhard. And we got to the set to film it, and they said, "What if he's not a very good speaker?" [Laughs] I went, "That's completely not what I was thinking, but because I've had some improv stuff on this other show, yeah, let's go in that direction." So actually, 'Barry' helped me with that show, to completely go 180 from what you were going to do. It's a great show. I was able to work with them this season [4] as well."
- Citations
Tom Wambsgans: I don't mean to be insulting, but having been around a bit, my hunch is that you're going to get fucked, because I've seen you get fucked a lot. And I've never seen Logan get fucked once.
Kendall Roy: OK. I gotta go.
Tom Wambsgans: Do you know what they're doing up in the suite? They're picking the next President.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Site officiel
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- Lieux de tournage
- Plaza Hotel - 750 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Future Freedom Summit hotel interiors)
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- Durée
- 59m
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1





