That moment where Logan hits Roman with a backhand and Kendall literally screams at his father as if all of his previous shown fear of him just vanishes, at least for a moment. One of my favourite Kendall moments.
@@patrickripleyiii134 yea he was the most capable but he tried to over the top everything when he got chances becasue i dont think he believed in himself truly
Big note for shivs drinking in the last season: she only does it once in fromt of Tom to taunt him and we dont see her drunk or drinking at any other part, including when she's with Matteson, shes just holding the glass for a bit and letting him just talk
I’m glad Jeremy Strong got the attention he did but I really think Kieran Culkin was this shows secret weapon. His wit and accompanied by the nuanced representation of trauma and how it stunted Roman as a person was a marvel to watch evolve through the series.
Man Jeremy strong was best actor on the show ,his scenes with brian cox were some of the best scenes in whole show ,keiren may be great but Jeremy gave of the greatest television performance of all time
Please allow me to throw Matthew Macfadyen’s hat into the ring. His malleability, how he seems to shape his personality to whomever he’s talking to was a delight.
Brian Cox was absolutely riveting, his voice, his movement, all created such a rich character for us to hate. What a great show, what a great cast - everyone was fantastic.
@@wrestlinginfodude2644 oh Jesus you again eh?🤦♂️so before he gave a “top five performance ever” now you’re saying he gave the “greatest performance ever”wth is going on? Kendall roy?😂😂look Jeremy was a great actor in the show but the character isn’t even a top 100 character I’ve seen. I’m being completely honest he doesn’t have the charisma, presence, depth, or memorable lines or moments to be an all time great tv characters. He just doesn’t have it. Hate to break it to ya
Ohh no damn 🤦 you again let be in peace man why are you following me and I said many times it's my own freaking opinion how hard is to that understand and dude your top freaking top 5 is Joe freakin Goldberg and homelander you are no one to talk about atleast I can make it argument for Jeremy as top 5 Idk about Your choices atleast he is an Emmy winner for that performance and regarded by various major publications as best character of his generation
Pause @1:01:53 to see that Mencken is at NaN%. For me, as a programmer, this is such an excellent detail. “NaN” is what you get when you try to do math with things that are not all numbers, like if you try to do “5 plus dog”, the result is “NaN” or “Not a Number” in javascript. I’ve seen “NaN” in the stock price section of the Financial Times. It means somebody has overlooked a programming error and it made its way into publication, which just goes to emphasize that ATN was not prepared for this election
the screen was failing and tom had requested a fix to the graphics in-show IIRC. that sort of stuff did happen on the 2016 election, not the touchscreen failing but countdown websites presenting mistaken data at times getting fixed in real time. i just joined a smallish news companies as a developer and they still have a small note in some confluence agreeement begging devs to stay available off the clock during election season lmao
Saddest ending for me was Logan. The whole scene where he goes back to ATN and he is just in the way. The scene with the pizza lets the audience know whatever he had is gone because he wants to reheat old pizza and expect to get the same results and Greg tells him you lose quality when you do it that way. The point meaning a fresh approach needs to be taken with ATN because his ideas are outdated. He doesn’t get it. It’s nailed home when he gets on the cardboard boxes and tells everyone, “that it isn’t the end.” His voice sounded like he trying to convince himself and they all stare at him blankly. Even if he had lived, he would never again be Logan Roy after he sold the company. I feel that’s why they had him die off screen because you had just witness his real death. It was over for him.
My favorite part of Succession is how meticulous the dialogue is written. It is as of each word is chosen to give the characters a small cut. Making the dialogue like a ego death by a thousand words. The dialogue feels like a John Wick fight scene. A John Wick fight scene feel perfectly executed just like arguments in Succession. Succession’s arguments are exhilarating as a well choreographed fight scene.
A lot of dialogue is improvised or stylized by the actors in the spot They would film scenes by having the actors do a couple lines of improv to get them to the “scene” and if good enough the improved portions would stay in
The best line is Logan’s speech about good guys to Kendall. “Life’s not knights on horseback. It’s numbers on a piece of paper. It’s a fight for a knife in the mud.”
Right? I think there was only one in season one between Kendall and Rava, and it was quite tame for usual HBO standards. It's almost like the writers knew that good writing and characterisation is enough to get people hooked, who would have thought! ;-)
Same. I find excessive sex or brutal murder scenes as some kind of turn off. Yes it's shocking at first, and probably necessary for several times with context but when it's too much i feel like it's just lazy.
My favorite moment of season 4 was Kendall's eulogy for his father Logan. It was so good that it received a standing ovation from the crowd and was brilliantly written
Apart from having one glass of wine in front of Tom to goad him (and the odd glass during pregnancy is fine), Shiv is clearly not actually drinking in any s4 scenes - and people predicted the plot line because she’s drinking water during the toast at the s3 wedding. So I think her baby is going to be fine in terms of foetal alcohol syndrome - but probably not emotionally in that fucked up family!
Knowing Kieran Culkin mostly for his role in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World I gotta say I'm surprised by how good of an actor he is in Succession I was hooked up by how nuanced his performance went during the seasons.
@@yggdrasil2 Yeah true I forgot he was in Fargo, honestly I kinda forgot about him since he appeared very briefly in two episodes, even if he was his character that started all the shenenigans of the season ahaha
I’ve watched this retrospective maybe 10 times and I just caught that the Greg & Tom “I got you” scene with the sticker was a callback to human furniture!! Holy shit!!! I would’ve never connected the dots (pun not intended) on my own. Amazing commentary as always
@@xavier-michaelmuli165 con arranged the sticker system to distribute the furniture in Logan’s manhattan apartment amongst his inner circle. When Tom puts the sticker on gregory’s forehead when he says he has just enough capital to save Greg, it’s his way of saying Greg is the piece of furniture Tom wanted the most.
With Jesse Armstrong I think it's too often overlooked that he's responsible for the best episode of black mirror, and possibly the best story about social media ever put to screen "The Entire History of You" which has a great deal of Succession's DNA in it.
I hadn;t passed any remarks on it as I watched the show, but in your video, at 41:14 Shiv framed standing next to the Trojan horse is excellent foreshadowing.
After discovering about what this show was more and less based about and the real events that happens, who inherits the throne is irrelevant, the only things that matters is that Logan always wins in the end, even after death, and his sons and his daughter only left with the crumbs.
Now that Slip Maker has released a series retrospective for Succession I can finally start watching the show with my opinion already made up. Thank you Mr.Slip
I would love to see a retrospective on The Sopranos and The Wire. I know they have been talked about to death, but i noticed they're arent many full series reviews out there.
Yeah 100% - slip maker has a really distinct entertaining style so would love him to cover them even though I have seen plenty of yt content for both shows already.
In regards to Bojack Horseman's "talk about the way you're supposed to feel" this has actually been tackled by the show itself - The writers felt it necessary because there was (and still is) a *very vocal* contingent of the show's fans that relate to and see themselves as Bojack himself which is both a testament to their ability to make a creepy washed up addict relatable... But also they realized that they had to be more blatant in painting Bojack as a flawed and antagonistic force on the story of the show. The characters in Bojack are toxic, broken people, and try to deal with that however they can, which makes them relatable to a wide array of people no matter how bad they are. It's why Season 5 is so impeccable to me - They wrote it as a response to finding out that Harvey Weinstein apparently "saw himself" as Bojack as a good thing. So they wrote the entire season as a way to critique themselves and what they had been doing this entire time. So yeah, just thought I'd put thay out there.
I think that was the problem though: i think the writers became so obsessed with the fans who "didn't get the show" they basically were making extremely didactic complaints to the audience. It would be like if you watched Shakespeare and the play had to stop so we can be told "macbeth is actually a bad person, guys, please don't copy him".
@@cmbeadle2228 Yet at the same time, the show had to tackle it some way because that train was rolling incredibly fast and incredibly hard by the time Season 4 ended. It had tackled problematic characters & celebrity stand-ins before - Issue is that their show had now created a character that literal predators pointed to as a "they're like me" stand-in. I think it's both commendable and impressive that the writers sought to at least touch on this issue, and with it they also managed to smash out a bunch of banger episodes to boot. I can't really name another series that tried to do it, nor do it as successfully.
Yeah, I think that was somewhat necessary, because it was clearly the original intention of the creators to make BoJack's despicable nature oddly relatable. There's even dialogue in the first season about this very thing. The main arc is about him trying to portray himself as a lovable person but ironically everyone reacts positively to the raw depictions in his biography. I must honestly say that I prefer Todd's dressing-down of BoJack in season 3 to the show within a show in season 5. Mainly because the former was still rooted in the characters and their dynamics while we're mostly told about the problematic aspects of Philbert and not shown them.
This is the second video I've watched all the way through and I'm supposed to be working right now. Bravo. You got my sub, cause of the "Boo-Hoo" Voice you gave Shiv.
'Gormless' is a word one doesn't often hear, but it's a good descriptor for Cousin Greg ('...an attack child!'. Ha!) His and Tom's relationship is hilarious. The 'real eldest son', Connor, could also be described as such; possibly, even to the point of being delusional. Roman is simply grotesque, while I have a tad more sympathy for Shiv; though she's still awful, she's at a disadvantage to her brothers, simply because of her gender. Your character analyses were well-thought, and your observations on everything from score to visual and dialogue cues were spot-on. Nice review - thank you. :)
U literally come out with these retrospectives right after i being a show. It works out perfectly for me lol. Its like i get over an hours worth of extra content for every show. A lot of great content and its very much appreciated.
One of the best shows in recent years. I don't think any other show has made me so consistently stressed as this one, especially the share holder meeting episode in season 3 and the series finale.
@@wrestlinginfodude2644easily! What’s your top ten? Mine in order is 1. The wire 2. Game of thrones 3. Six feet under 4. Mr robot 5. Dark 6. The boys 7. Breaking bad 8. Succession 9. Yellowstone 10. Stranger things Honorable mentions Sopranos Mad men Bcs Ozark Dexter
@@raymondsims7042 good list ,mine is ,1 soprenos ,2 succession,3mad men,4 six feet under,5 lost,6better call Saul,7 breaking bad,8 the wire,10 twin peaks 👍
@@wrestlinginfodude2644 your list is interesting you obviously think the wire is great because you have it top ten, but lad you’ve got eight shows above the wire?🤔I think it’s a borderline sin to have any show above the wire let alone eight, with one of the shows being lost?💀💀lol I just find it insulting to put shoes above the wire😂nothing has ever resonated with me as much. Other than that good list.
Other than his passion for "girlfriends", I feel for Connor. I am also the forgotten and sidelined oldest child from a failed first marriage. And I also have delusions of grandeur and wish to be a politician so that I can order people around 😂
This was great, those who haven’t watched this show please just watch the first 3 episodes. The wordplay, the emotion, and the acting. Every single actor killed it, secondary characters are freaking amazing too. It’s a 10 and next to none. And the theme song
For me, it clicked and got interesting in the 2nd episode in the hospital when Shiv and Roman protest going along with Kendal. I binged watched the entire thing for the first time after the finale aired and I’m so glad I finally watched it. What a great fucking show
The unfairness of mortality is the silent player. But did anyone notice that it’s Shiv who never signs the new trust arrangements for Logan’s faithful wife? Marcia never finds out and starts to express resentment in S2.
Just finished this two days ago and you made this video???? What fucking timing. Only heard the theme song in a IG video and that’s what made me want to check it out. Glad it was all out when I did. Love your videos.
The beauty of the show is that all the actors and scenes are done so well that there never needs to be any explanation of what’s going on. We know exactly what they are thinking just from their emotional expressions and acting and that’s fucking amazing.
I love your retrospectives so fucking much. Gave a third try and actually got to finish the Americans just to watch your thing. Unrelated to Succesion, but just wanted to show some love. Keep it up!
"No offense, Karl." "None taken." "Yeah, well, a bit of offense, Karl - because a smarter CFO might've seen this fuckin' disaster comin'." "Got it. Yup. Offense now taken." It's writing like this that makes the show's writing so masterful. It has some of the most dry humor modern television has to offer, and that humor allows viewers to connect and sympathize with otherwise despicable human beings. Outstanding retrospective, man! I really enjoyed your takes!
I'm guilty of telling people that Succession hits it's stride in episode 5 in my own retrospective. (before it got nuked by HBO). But I was sold and all in on the show in the second episode. Everyone I've else I've gotten to watch the show hasn't felt that way. When I ask them how they're feeling on it in the first few episodes they're always like "yeah it's alright I guess."
Love this show , it did not start it slowly , it starts right away , in a rewatch you catch so many little things you’ve missed. Oh and you’ll hate Kendall straight away .
one of the best things about succession is that it has zero exposition. they explain nothing and expect their audience to be smart enough to follow along - for ONCE IN ALL MEDIA
I think the NRPI talk from Logan got Kendall to thinking he thought that about him. Along with Logan saying that he couldnt be the man because hes not a killer.
4:04 "Cast is too white" I'll get a lot of hate for this but it was refreshing to see something that didn't have token diversity. The characters are allowed to be shitty people without being defined by identity politics.
Once I saw the headline "10 insane things method actors have done" or something like that and I just had this gut feeling that Jeremy Strong was on the list. Lo and behold he was, for a movie I didn't even know he was in - he apparently told the director of The Chicago 7 that he WANTED to get pepper sprayed for real on camera, and the director thankfully talked him out of it.
As a black woman, can I just say how much I love shows about rich white people? Rich white people are so interesting. Let’s keep these stories in circulation😂
That moment where Logan hits Roman with a backhand and Kendall literally screams at his father as if all of his previous shown fear of him just vanishes, at least for a moment. One of my favourite Kendall moments.
Fun fact, that moment wasn’t scripted. Jeremy strong improv’d it
@@fort809 That is awesome! Not surprising though with how deep Jeremy strong went with the method acting. Dude is a powerhouse!
Deep down there's a good strong person in kendall
@@patrickripleyiii134 yea he was the most capable but he tried to over the top everything when he got chances becasue i dont think he believed in himself truly
@@patrickripleyiii134but that person shares a room with the guy who did the Logan rap
The comparison between Frank, Gerri, & Karl to the three siblings was GENIUS I’ve never heard or thought of that before 🤯
Agreeeeeeeeeeeeee
I realized it after Logan died and the old guard was allowed them to be themselves
Big note for shivs drinking in the last season: she only does it once in fromt of Tom to taunt him and we dont see her drunk or drinking at any other part, including when she's with Matteson, shes just holding the glass for a bit and letting him just talk
Holy shit that’s dark
Was she doing coke with Matteson though?
@@katerynakocherhina no she never actually did it
She does a line of blow though lmao
She was trying to hide her pregrancy, but AFAIK even pregnant women can have an occasional glass of wine here and there, it wont harm the pregnancy.
I’m glad Jeremy Strong got the attention he did but I really think Kieran Culkin was this shows secret weapon. His wit and accompanied by the nuanced representation of trauma and how it stunted Roman as a person was a marvel to watch evolve through the series.
Man Jeremy strong was best actor on the show ,his scenes with brian cox were some of the best scenes in whole show ,keiren may be great but Jeremy gave of the greatest television performance of all time
Please allow me to throw Matthew Macfadyen’s hat into the ring. His malleability, how he seems to shape his personality to whomever he’s talking to was a delight.
Brian Cox was absolutely riveting, his voice, his movement, all created such a rich character for us to hate. What a great show, what a great cast - everyone was fantastic.
@@wrestlinginfodude2644 oh Jesus you again eh?🤦♂️so before he gave a “top five performance ever” now you’re saying he gave the “greatest performance ever”wth is going on? Kendall roy?😂😂look Jeremy was a great actor in the show but the character isn’t even a top 100 character I’ve seen. I’m being completely honest he doesn’t have the charisma, presence, depth, or memorable lines or moments to be an all time great tv characters. He just doesn’t have it. Hate to break it to ya
Ohh no damn 🤦 you again let be in peace man why are you following me and I said many times it's my own freaking opinion how hard is to that understand and dude your top freaking top 5 is Joe freakin Goldberg and homelander you are no one to talk about atleast I can make it argument for Jeremy as top 5 Idk about Your choices atleast he is an Emmy winner for that performance and regarded by various major publications as best character of his generation
"Underlined or crossed out?" is a question that will haunt me forever
That and what he was thinking when he put Greg's name with a question mark
Obviously crossed out
@@neil6349underlined
@@shmalts1 there are so many reasons it would be crossed out but what reason would Logan have to underline it?
@@enviisyk He's the eldest boy!
Pause @1:01:53 to see that Mencken is at NaN%. For me, as a programmer, this is such an excellent detail. “NaN” is what you get when you try to do math with things that are not all numbers, like if you try to do “5 plus dog”, the result is “NaN” or “Not a Number” in javascript. I’ve seen “NaN” in the stock price section of the Financial Times. It means somebody has overlooked a programming error and it made its way into publication, which just goes to emphasize that ATN was not prepared for this election
the screen was failing and tom had requested a fix to the graphics in-show IIRC. that sort of stuff did happen on the 2016 election, not the touchscreen failing but countdown websites presenting mistaken data at times getting fixed in real time. i just joined a smallish news companies as a developer and they still have a small note in some confluence agreeement begging devs to stay available off the clock during election season lmao
Jimenez has 128%
I'm assuming NaN doesn't stand for 'Not Anough Numbers'? haha
Edit - Not All Numbers
Can’t make a Tomelette without breaking some Greggs
All time line, Tom and Greg were so fucking funny on that show. The disgusting brothers!!
Thanks for including shiv’s eye roll when ken says he’ll die if he doesnt take over
Saddest ending for me was Logan. The whole scene where he goes back to ATN and he is just in the way. The scene with the pizza lets the audience know whatever he had is gone because he wants to reheat old pizza and expect to get the same results and Greg tells him you lose quality when you do it that way. The point meaning a fresh approach needs to be taken with ATN because his ideas are outdated. He doesn’t get it. It’s nailed home when he gets on the cardboard boxes and tells everyone, “that it isn’t the end.” His voice sounded like he trying to convince himself and they all stare at him blankly. Even if he had lived, he would never again be Logan Roy after he sold the company. I feel that’s why they had him die off screen because you had just witness his real death. It was over for him.
But then he got them stirred up
True
My favorite part of Succession is how meticulous the dialogue is written. It is as of each word is chosen to give the characters a small cut. Making the dialogue like a ego death by a thousand words. The dialogue feels like a John Wick fight scene. A John Wick fight scene feel perfectly executed just like arguments in Succession. Succession’s arguments are exhilarating as a well choreographed fight scene.
A lot of dialogue is improvised or stylized by the actors in the spot
They would film scenes by having the actors do a couple lines of improv to get them to the “scene” and if good enough the improved portions would stay in
> ego death by a thousand words
Verbal diarrhea.
Holy shit this is pretentious
The best line is Logan’s speech about good guys to Kendall.
“Life’s not knights on horseback. It’s numbers on a piece of paper. It’s a fight for a knife in the mud.”
I've used so many expressions and insults from this show to my friends, who've never seen it. They think I'm a witty genius..
I was hooked when Logan was in ICU and the kids kept saying, “Is this the best part of the hospital?” Incredible stuff.
I also appreciate the lack of gratuitous sex scenes in Succession.
Right? I think there was only one in season one between Kendall and Rava, and it was quite tame for usual HBO standards. It's almost like the writers knew that good writing and characterisation is enough to get people hooked, who would have thought! ;-)
eh...It wouldn't have bothered me
Same. I find excessive sex or brutal murder scenes as some kind of turn off. Yes it's shocking at first, and probably necessary for several times with context but when it's too much i feel like it's just lazy.
I watched the entire thing with my mum so I also very much appreciate this
Hell yeah i actually enjoyed watching a show with minimal nudity
Connor is one of the best characters and Alan Ruck plays him to perfection.
Agreed - he added some much needed levity and pathos.
Connor played by anyone else would have been unlikable. Alan found the humanity beneath the eccentricness.
i love connor the most out of all the siblings, his reaction to logan’s death brought me to tears the most in the whole episode
My favorite moment of season 4 was Kendall's eulogy for his father Logan. It was so good that it received a standing ovation from the crowd and was brilliantly written
Apart from having one glass of wine in front of Tom to goad him (and the odd glass during pregnancy is fine), Shiv is clearly not actually drinking in any s4 scenes - and people predicted the plot line because she’s drinking water during the toast at the s3 wedding. So I think her baby is going to be fine in terms of foetal alcohol syndrome - but probably not emotionally in that fucked up family!
Knowing Kieran Culkin mostly for his role in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World I gotta say I'm surprised by how good of an actor he is in Succession
I was hooked up by how nuanced his performance went during the seasons.
I had only really seen him in Fargo Installment 2 and that unfortunatrly prevented me from ever seeing him as legitemately disturbing lol
@@yggdrasil2 Yeah true I forgot he was in Fargo, honestly I kinda forgot about him since he appeared very briefly in two episodes, even if he was his character that started all the shenenigans of the season ahaha
His performance in the funeral episode totally floored me. I really hope he gets that Emmy🤞
Seriously, he brings so much emotion and charm to the role it's easy to forget how much of a piece of shit his character is until the election
@@alexstaysgold I thought he was a pos even in episode one lol
A retrospective for a show I binged a few weeks ago? Absolutely. (Also once again campaigning for a The Good Wife retrospective)
Would love to see a Mr. Robot Retrospective
YES
Favourite show of all time. Definitely deserves a retrospective.
i agree
Yesssssss one of my favorite TV shows ever
And supernatural
I’ve watched this retrospective maybe 10 times and I just caught that the Greg & Tom “I got you” scene with the sticker was a callback to human furniture!! Holy shit!!! I would’ve never connected the dots (pun not intended) on my own. Amazing commentary as always
Wait, how is it a connection to the human furniture thing from back in season 2?
@@xavier-michaelmuli165 con arranged the sticker system to distribute the furniture in Logan’s manhattan apartment amongst his inner circle. When Tom puts the sticker on gregory’s forehead when he says he has just enough capital to save Greg, it’s his way of saying Greg is the piece of furniture Tom wanted the most.
Btw Shiv was airsipping/fake sipping all her drinks - her child will probably be perfectly fine (biologically speaking).
...not drinking during her pregnancy is honestly gonna be the only thing Shiv does right as a mother...
With Jesse Armstrong I think it's too often overlooked that he's responsible for the best episode of black mirror, and possibly the best story about social media ever put to screen "The Entire History of You" which has a great deal of Succession's DNA in it.
Connor was brilliantly cast - such a likable person despite his hilariously spoiled personality.
One of the best shows ever made. I cant believe it over.
Top ten easy!!
I hadn;t passed any remarks on it as I watched the show, but in your video, at 41:14 Shiv framed standing next to the Trojan horse is excellent foreshadowing.
After discovering about what this show was more and less based about and the real events that happens, who inherits the throne is irrelevant, the only things that matters is that Logan always wins in the end, even after death, and his sons and his daughter only left with the crumbs.
True...although those are some pretty big crumbs and they are all multimillionaires if not billionaires. But, emotionally they are paupers.
Now that Slip Maker has released a series retrospective for Succession I can finally start watching the show with my opinion already made up. Thank you Mr.Slip
Just wanted to say that “goodbye yellow brick road” was the perfect song to have played while talking about the ending
I would love to see a retrospective on The Sopranos and The Wire. I know they have been talked about to death, but i noticed they're arent many full series reviews out there.
Yeah 100% - slip maker has a really distinct entertaining style so would love him to cover them even though I have seen plenty of yt content for both shows already.
I hope he does oz
In regards to Bojack Horseman's "talk about the way you're supposed to feel" this has actually been tackled by the show itself - The writers felt it necessary because there was (and still is) a *very vocal* contingent of the show's fans that relate to and see themselves as Bojack himself which is both a testament to their ability to make a creepy washed up addict relatable... But also they realized that they had to be more blatant in painting Bojack as a flawed and antagonistic force on the story of the show.
The characters in Bojack are toxic, broken people, and try to deal with that however they can, which makes them relatable to a wide array of people no matter how bad they are.
It's why Season 5 is so impeccable to me - They wrote it as a response to finding out that Harvey Weinstein apparently "saw himself" as Bojack as a good thing.
So they wrote the entire season as a way to critique themselves and what they had been doing this entire time.
So yeah, just thought I'd put thay out there.
I think that was the problem though: i think the writers became so obsessed with the fans who "didn't get the show" they basically were making extremely didactic complaints to the audience. It would be like if you watched Shakespeare and the play had to stop so we can be told "macbeth is actually a bad person, guys, please don't copy him".
Zzzzzzz
Showstopperrrrr
@@cmbeadle2228 Yet at the same time, the show had to tackle it some way because that train was rolling incredibly fast and incredibly hard by the time Season 4 ended.
It had tackled problematic characters & celebrity stand-ins before - Issue is that their show had now created a character that literal predators pointed to as a "they're like me" stand-in.
I think it's both commendable and impressive that the writers sought to at least touch on this issue, and with it they also managed to smash out a bunch of banger episodes to boot.
I can't really name another series that tried to do it, nor do it as successfully.
Yeah, I think that was somewhat necessary, because it was clearly the original intention of the creators to make BoJack's despicable nature oddly relatable. There's even dialogue in the first season about this very thing. The main arc is about him trying to portray himself as a lovable person but ironically everyone reacts positively to the raw depictions in his biography.
I must honestly say that I prefer Todd's dressing-down of BoJack in season 3 to the show within a show in season 5. Mainly because the former was still rooted in the characters and their dynamics while we're mostly told about the problematic aspects of Philbert and not shown them.
A Barry full series retrospective would be amazing
Nicholas Braun (Greg) being 6'7 is quite humorous when you see him standing next to the others, he's just so tall and awkward.
Jeremy Strong's performance is a masterclass, as well as being so insanely method he tried to improvise a suicide attempt
This is the second video I've watched all the way through and I'm supposed to be working right now. Bravo. You got my sub, cause of the "Boo-Hoo" Voice you gave Shiv.
We love to see a Mad Men retrospective.
'Gormless' is a word one doesn't often hear, but it's a good descriptor for Cousin Greg ('...an attack child!'. Ha!) His and Tom's relationship is hilarious. The 'real eldest son', Connor, could also be described as such; possibly, even to the point of being delusional. Roman is simply grotesque, while I have a tad more sympathy for Shiv; though she's still awful, she's at a disadvantage to her brothers, simply because of her gender. Your character analyses were well-thought, and your observations on everything from score to visual and dialogue cues were spot-on. Nice review - thank you. :)
Tom has a serious "I, Claudius" vibe to him I like.
This feels like a good time to mention that Connor Roy was interested in politics from a very young age
U literally come out with these retrospectives right after i being a show. It works out perfectly for me lol. Its like i get over an hours worth of extra content for every show. A lot of great content and its very much appreciated.
One of the best shows in recent years. I don't think any other show has made me so consistently stressed as this one, especially the share holder meeting episode in season 3 and the series finale.
One of the top 10 of all time
@@wrestlinginfodude2644easily! What’s your top ten? Mine in order is
1. The wire
2. Game of thrones
3. Six feet under
4. Mr robot
5. Dark
6. The boys
7. Breaking bad
8. Succession
9. Yellowstone
10. Stranger things
Honorable mentions
Sopranos
Mad men
Bcs
Ozark
Dexter
@@raymondsims7042 good list ,mine is ,1 soprenos ,2 succession,3mad men,4 six feet under,5 lost,6better call Saul,7 breaking bad,8 the wire,10 twin peaks 👍
@@wrestlinginfodude2644 your list is interesting you obviously think the wire is great because you have it top ten, but lad you’ve got eight shows above the wire?🤔I think it’s a borderline sin to have any show above the wire let alone eight, with one of the shows being lost?💀💀lol I just find it insulting to put shoes above the wire😂nothing has ever resonated with me as much. Other than that good list.
An Archer retrospective would be wild to see after the show ends this year
Agreed
i love listening to the score omg. i listen to it whenever i study to g myself up
Other than his passion for "girlfriends", I feel for Connor. I am also the forgotten and sidelined oldest child from a failed first marriage. And I also have delusions of grandeur and wish to be a politician so that I can order people around 😂
I hope you get your 1%
This was great, those who haven’t watched this show please just watch the first 3 episodes. The wordplay, the emotion, and the acting. Every single actor killed it, secondary characters are freaking amazing too. It’s a 10 and next to none. And the theme song
the ortolan scene for the hannibal reference is such a nice touch omg
For me, it clicked and got interesting in the 2nd episode in the hospital when Shiv and Roman protest going along with Kendal.
I binged watched the entire thing for the first time after the finale aired and I’m so glad I finally watched it.
What a great fucking show
The jaunty Scott Joplin-esque rendition of the super self-serious theme music had me rolling.
The unfairness of mortality is the silent player. But did anyone notice that it’s Shiv who never signs the new trust arrangements for Logan’s faithful wife? Marcia never finds out and starts to express resentment in S2.
I love the camera work. The hand held nature and zoom ins, give it a mockumentary feel, but it's still played seriously.
I would kill for a retrospective on Six Feet Under, very underrated and a true hidden gem.
Just finished this two days ago and you made this video???? What fucking timing. Only heard the theme song in a IG video and that’s what made me want to check it out. Glad it was all out when I did. Love your videos.
Already?! You're setting yourself up for a retrospective retrospective series.
James Cromwell was also amazing on this show!
great video, i just really wish you talked about gerri more, i love her character
He done it again! Slip Make returns for another great retrospective
Good ass cuts to other quotes. Varied and on point. Great work.
We need a prequel to Succesion.
This quality content output is fantastic. Thank you!
I have to deliver my paper in less than 17 hours but you bet i am dropping everything to watch this
The beauty of the show is that all the actors and scenes are done so well that there never needs to be any explanation of what’s going on. We know exactly what they are thinking just from their emotional expressions and acting and that’s fucking amazing.
you must watch a lot of terrible shows
Omg dope im so glad to see this in my recommended
I loved that Hannibal reference 😂
I love your retrospectives so fucking much. Gave a third try and actually got to finish the Americans just to watch your thing. Unrelated to Succesion, but just wanted to show some love. Keep it up!
when mad men retrospective
We need it
"No offense, Karl."
"None taken."
"Yeah, well, a bit of offense, Karl - because a smarter CFO might've seen this fuckin' disaster comin'."
"Got it. Yup. Offense now taken."
It's writing like this that makes the show's writing so masterful. It has some of the most dry humor modern television has to offer, and that humor allows viewers to connect and sympathize with otherwise despicable human beings.
Outstanding retrospective, man! I really enjoyed your takes!
I'm guilty of telling people that Succession hits it's stride in episode 5 in my own retrospective. (before it got nuked by HBO). But I was sold and all in on the show in the second episode. Everyone I've else I've gotten to watch the show hasn't felt that way. When I ask them how they're feeling on it in the first few episodes they're always like "yeah it's alright I guess."
Nuked by HBO?
Any chance we can get a Barry full series’s retrospective
Love this show , it did not start it slowly , it starts right away , in a rewatch you catch so many little things you’ve missed. Oh and you’ll hate Kendall straight away .
The iconic “sweaty down below” reference
I would love a Mad Men or Barry retrospective
Dude I loooove peep show I never knew he made this too, I'll 100% have to check this out! I already watch everything you recommend anyways!
one of the best things about succession is that it has zero exposition. they explain nothing and expect their audience to be smart enough to follow along - for ONCE IN ALL MEDIA
Except when the writers try to slip in their own political takes via an unhinged rant by shiv 😂
I honestly couldn’t believe that the show made me care about this super wealthy family
50:38 wasn't expecting a Kung Pow reference in a Succession retrospective of all things, but I could see Logan training Roman wrong, 'as a joke' 😂😂
Oh fuck yeah! Here we go! Still waiting on that Peep Show retrospective, BTW.
Personally I think that Kendall is gonna relapse hard and one day colin is gonna walk in and find him face down in the pool overdosed
Kendalls first relapse always seemed like he was trying to punish his father for putting out those articles about him.
i hope we visit the 'small town with a big secret' in the next retrospective. as Eureka is clearly something you are into Slip.
Another great video brother
WAIT JESSE ARMSTRONG WROTE FOR PEEP SHOW??????? I DID NOT KNOW THIS AND SUDDENLY MY LOVE OF SUCCESSION MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
Succession has so polarizing audience that it's hard for them to comprehension their favourite characters
I think the NRPI talk from Logan got Kendall to thinking he thought that about him. Along with Logan saying that he couldnt be the man because hes not a killer.
I need a Suits retrospective Mr. Slip. It is a horrible show that I love.
4:04 "Cast is too white"
I'll get a lot of hate for this but it was refreshing to see something that didn't have token diversity. The characters are allowed to be shitty people without being defined by identity politics.
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53:30 best line delivery in cinema history
The paper Mario music in the background was a great touch
Once I saw the headline "10 insane things method actors have done" or something like that and I just had this gut feeling that Jeremy Strong was on the list. Lo and behold he was, for a movie I didn't even know he was in - he apparently told the director of The Chicago 7 that he WANTED to get pepper sprayed for real on camera, and the director thankfully talked him out of it.
As a black woman, can I just say how much I love shows about rich white people? Rich white people are so interesting. Let’s keep these stories in circulation😂
This was made as a “Dark Comedy” but ended up touching something deep in with us all…🤫
All Kendall had to do in season three was buy Greg a damn watch.
I need to watch this show. Arrested Development or Futurama retrospectives?
Wild to watch a Succession retrospective with Super Paper Mario music in the background
U r by far my favorite RUclipsr. Thank u for all the great entertainment. I would love a sons of anarchy or the shield retrospective. Thx.
Brilliant Vid!!! And I’m glad to hear u enjoyed season 3 so much, most ppl rlly don’t like it for whatever reason😭😭😭
A Banshee retrospective would be amazing by you.
David Bergeaud in the background is a nice touch 👌
Apologies, but at 15:22, is that a reference to the No Doubt song? Because fire if it is.
Any other Ratchet & Clank fans catch the battle arena music?
Just here to say I love the choice of Super Paper Mario ost for alot of the background music in the video
every tom and shiv scene in season 4 had me clapping and cheering. god they're so awful i hope they stay together forever