Roman and Kendall attempt to sway the board, while Shiv explores her options in D.C.Roman and Kendall attempt to sway the board, while Shiv explores her options in D.C.Roman and Kendall attempt to sway the board, while Shiv explores her options in D.C.
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Sixth episode of "Succession" named "Which Side Are You On?" was its best yet because of electrifying ending. I won't spoil it nor go into details, but the plan went sideways and I will say no more. Writing, tension, acting were superb. And while the plot is kinda going a bit in circles, I like previously mentioned qualities and they elevate this show above its premise. It is a drama but a very interesting one.
Overall, fifth episode was solid and well paced but it's the sixth one which is a highlight of this season so far. Things will change and I will keep following it.
Sixth episode of "Succession" named "Which Side Are You On?" was its best yet because of electrifying ending. I won't spoil it nor go into details, but the plan went sideways and I will say no more. Writing, tension, acting were superb. And while the plot is kinda going a bit in circles, I like previously mentioned qualities and they elevate this show above its premise. It is a drama but a very interesting one.
Overall, fifth episode was solid and well paced but it's the sixth one which is a highlight of this season so far. Things will change and I will keep following it.
Great episode. Perfect mix of comedy but real tension and stakes. Not sure why this show isn't more popular. I know the reviews are bad, but that's surprising too.
No spoilers but certainly the best episode yet & a thorough illustration of Boardroom dynamics. Well written with terrific twists.
Fantastic episode, straight drama. The look on Kendalls face after the vote, before he exits the boardroom... Brian Cox, just kills it, he embodies this role.
Every facet of production was as good as it gets. Writing, camera, music, all of it excellent, and the acting brought it home.
Every facet of production was as good as it gets. Writing, camera, music, all of it excellent, and the acting brought it home.
The entire episode is simply magnificent to be sure, it's just that there is a climactic moment supplemented by a superbly composed piece of music that reverberates beyond the screen and through the viewer it is so good. I have remembered this moment ever since and will likely not soon forget it. Stunning work from Jeremy Strong, Brian Cox, and the screenwriters. A masterclass in all things made for the silver screen and what solidified Succession as one of my favorite and consistently excellent shows out.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title derives from the song of the same name by social activist Florence Reece, who wrote it on behalf of the United Mine Workers labor union. The song plays at the end of the episode as Logan takes a call from the President of the United States.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Shocking Moments in Succession (2021)
- SoundtracksPowerglide
Written by D.J. Paul, Slim Jxmmi, Swae Lee, Jean-Marie Horvat, Juicy J, Magic Mally Mall, Mike Will Made It
Performed by Rae Sremmurd feat. Juicy J
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 3m(63 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
- 16:9 HD
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