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I heard a rumor for a sequel
They are planning a new series called Not-Smartmatic. Can't wait for that one.
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Crust Malocchio, Turbo Creo Last edited by eddief; 05-31-2023 at 01:22 PM. |
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And yes, a lot of sentences ended in 'yeah', especially from Kendall. I took it as he had the influence without having actually earned it. Its like if I were thrust into that position just because my dad was successful, I would end a ton of sentences like that. The way they spoke with each other on the phone and to their bio-mom was great too because they would never commit. None of them could ever say no, they would just suggest the idea or offer soon be looked at further. Or that 'maybe' that idea could happen, only to hang up and criticize the idea. Non-confrontation by all of them. Contrast that with their dad who was abrasive and overly confrontational, and who had succeeded in growing the brand to where it was. Maybe I read too much into all this, or maybe the characters were deeper than you give credit. |
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I consider myself a 'tough audience' and found Succession to be entertaining.
my biggest complaint with many high-profile series is that they usually have far too many episodes and become lethargic and tedious (looking at you, Breaking Bad, Sopranos). so much lazy writing in the latter portions of both. the Wire is a notable exception, thought it was tight from start to finish. back to Succession, they could have ended things at the end of the first season and I would have considered it a brilliant conclusion. but, the succeeding seasons were fine. |
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For some reason I made it part way through season 2. Seemed like a lot of overacting and ridiculous story lines.
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