I waited in the very cold, very heavy rain to meet him and the other other actors after the show when I saw it in March and he was so kind, so humble. Just a class act.
I was rooting for Jeremy to be on with Seth because Seth can always make a guest comfortable and have a real, pleasant conversation. So much so that he sacrificed showing the Kendall impression we would have liked. 💙🐾
I’m a fan. As odious, absurd and pathetic all of those characters were, somehow Jeremy convinced me to have a soft spot for Kendall. It made the show. Bravo, Jeremy. Bravo.
@@_Smarf_He's literally the best or second best actor on the show lmao. what are you on about? And also, he's not a method actor; he's said it himself. Are you gonna call James Gandolfini a bad actor because he had a method too?
@@_Smarf_And most of his coworkers have said nothing but good things about him, irregardless of their disagreements with his methodology. Kieran saying something doesn't mean much when he doesn't give anywhere near the best perfomance on the show.
@@Yoyohoneysingh1230 so cool! tell us more! I love his Kendall Roy impression but I liked that he was respectful and didn't do it in front of Jeremy, knowing that he takes Kendall seriously.
@@gratefuljackal8183 he didn’t do it for too long tho, I already forgot what he said but I think it was “no, dad”? Or something along those lines. Also when he asked Jeremy strong if the eldest boy moment in the show is funny to him now it was lowkey awkward cuz Jeremy didn’t find it funny 😭
Eww, gross! Those eye bags on top of eye bags, his reputation of being impossible to work with, and that mustache are absolute deal breakers for me. Put a green sweater on him and he's basically ned flanders.
I am a big Jeremy Strong fan, but I do sense that he knows why he does certain things, for example, ripping his shirt open at the end of the Broadway play. He's a cheeky goat 🐐 😂
he really tried to be a good sport about it, but he truly doesn't seem to see it from outside the perspective of the eldest boy. 😂 and sure, the scene was the climax of the show, it was very serious, but also hilarious in the moment, I was howling and sobbing, alternately. anyone who hasn't watched Succession is doing themselves a genuine disservice. best 40 hours of TV ever made.
Makes sense, his entire character was about tragedy, obsession and self-seriousness. It wasn’t really his job to find the funny in it, it was his job to bring out the drama of it.
I think the casting director for Succession took into consideration not only acting skills but also mentality. I remember reading a piece on Succession which described how actors viewed the show. Jeremy said he was afraid that people see Succession as a comedy and not a drama, to which Kieran (the actor playing Roman) replied: "so it's NOT a comedy...?".
What does any of that have to do with his performance on the show? Your stating that he is bad, yet then you list reasons that his acting was good. Which is it?@@_Smarf_
Omg Seth didn’t his “‘dad” impression!? I bet Jeremy Strong‘s manager negotiated. There would be no mention of that in the interview. I’m kind of disappointed but Mr. Strong still seems like a cool guy.
So Karl is late for lunch and I look out of the window of Per Se and I see him pull up in a metallic blue 1969 Corvette Stingray and he’s in a black suit and white shirt and black tie and Blues Brothers’ RayBans, and he walks in and sits down and orders a double Macallan on the rocks and sighs deeply and I say, so who are we today? And he says, “Hi. Great to meet you. John Molasses.” and he hands me a white business card that says ‘John Molasses - Private Investigator. I find people for lots of money.’ And I say, Hey John…this looks really creative so I’m all ears. Go on. And he says, “I’m really tired and I had ten stitches in my arm yesterday, but I’m on task. I just feel that this violent world is so exhausting and dangerous, but I’m a good guy who loves movies and Gandhi and homeless shelters. But I’m tired and world weary and drink whisky too often and wish I was born in 1956 and was Glenn Ford. But you know…I’m lonely and serious and intelligent and sensitive but I beat people up.” And then I hear some smoky late-night bar jazz coming from his phone, and I say, Karl…this really bad ‘Philip Marlowe’ schtick is old…it’s been done. It’s as worn out as Humphrey Bogart’s fedora. Are you practicing for a Hollywood audition for some lame-ass nostalgia series? And he says, “I gotta go. My home security camera at my seedy motel in Burbank where I live just sent me a warning. I think someone wants to rough me up. See ya buddy.” (….it beats the 6 o’clock news…)
so excited to see this show in two weeks and this has me kicking my feet giggling 🥹 he can add the keychains of thomas and kendall i made him to his list of strange gifts then
@@_Smarf_ buddy you can hold whatever opinion you’d like about these people you don’t know but it has nothing to do with what i said so idk why you replied 😭
I waited in the very cold, very heavy rain to meet him and the other other actors after the show when I saw it in March and he was so kind, so humble. Just a class act.
Good to hear.😊
After seeing him on Colbert, I definitely felt like he is one of the most genuine actors out there.
I really like it that he didn’t have quick pithy answers to everything. He’s clearly very thoughtful. I would love to see enemy of the people.
Are u stan?
Jeremy doesn't do many interviews and late night appearances so it was fantastic to see Seth have such a great conversation with him.
Considering talkshow interviews are not Jeremy's thing at all, shout out to Seth for making him so comfortable.
I was rooting for Jeremy to be on with Seth because Seth can always make a guest comfortable and have a real, pleasant conversation. So much so that he sacrificed showing the Kendall impression we would have liked. 💙🐾
I love that he's over Succession but will never be over Kendall
Thank you for bringing us Jeremy Strong!!! THE ELDEST BOY 😂 . Seth did an amazing job with this smart and funny conversation. What a great actor!
Yes. Thank you. I desperately needed more Succession content. I miss the cast so much!
He is so endearing to me. A face like he is a Wind in the Willows character.
God bless the people that gave this man those plushies
did you see the kendall plushie he got? 🥹
There was a video circulating twitter of someone giving him a calico critter lmaofbf
Our number one boy.
Facts… Rome too😂
Succession is a show about people who own seemingly everything, but they don't have any of the things that really matter.
One of the best actors working today in world if not best with potential of being one of the greats
@@_Smarf_Speak for yourself considering you’ve said your message like 20 times in the replies
@@_Smarf_you don't like him? then why are you watching and commenting under this video? don't you have nothing else to live for?
i love him what an amazing dude
I’m a fan. As odious, absurd and pathetic all of those characters were, somehow Jeremy convinced me to have a soft spot for Kendall. It made the show. Bravo, Jeremy. Bravo.
Me too! I somehow was rooting for him to be crowned as the king… ehrm…CEO. 😅
Okay I have so much love for Jeremy Strong but this interview has solidified a Bob's Burgers live-action casting in my mind
They need to give him slot in an episode of Bob's Burgers. It would be great 🎉
He's so cute 😭
Ok, hear me out: Jeremy Strong and Jodie Comer. They have to star in a movie together. Two of the best actors recent television has ever gifted us.
Not a bad idea! I would watch that!
Two of the most intelligent and passionate artists working in the industry! I’d love to see it
@@_Smarf_He's literally the best or second best actor on the show lmao. what are you on about? And also, he's not a method actor; he's said it himself. Are you gonna call James Gandolfini a bad actor because he had a method too?
@@_Smarf_And most of his coworkers have said nothing but good things about him, irregardless of their disagreements with his methodology. Kieran saying something doesn't mean much when he doesn't give anywhere near the best perfomance on the show.
@@_Smarf_ I think you splashed on just a little too much Obsession for Dorks.
Seeing him with that mustache makes me think he'd play a great Frank Zappa.
I thought the same exact thing
Free buttons? Maybe I'm all turned around on this Theater stuff!
Such a fantastic actor and seems like a genuinely good person. Excited to see him in The Apprentice.
I thought Seth gonna do Kendall Roy impression like he always do , he did with Brian Cox last time
He did it for the audience once Jeremy strong left 😭
Cool! Were you there?
@@gratefuljackal8183 yes! It was great
@@Yoyohoneysingh1230 so cool! tell us more! I love his Kendall Roy impression but I liked that he was respectful and didn't do it in front of Jeremy, knowing that he takes Kendall seriously.
@@gratefuljackal8183 he didn’t do it for too long tho, I already forgot what he said but I think it was “no, dad”? Or something along those lines. Also when he asked Jeremy strong if the eldest boy moment in the show is funny to him now it was lowkey awkward cuz Jeremy didn’t find it funny 😭
hella DILF
Eww, gross! Those eye bags on top of eye bags, his reputation of being impossible to work with, and that mustache are absolute deal breakers for me. Put a green sweater on him and he's basically ned flanders.
I am a big Jeremy Strong fan, but I do sense that he knows why he does certain things, for example, ripping his shirt open at the end of the Broadway play. He's a cheeky goat 🐐 😂
I love him so much
Jeremy Strong reminds me of Kristen Stewart in his talk show interviews.
Better actor than her
Love him ❤❤❤
He s a boss no matter what
Jeremy i love you❤
Well it's funniER now!
It’s so funny how Strong struggles to find the comedy in one of the funniest shows in recent history
he really tried to be a good sport about it, but he truly doesn't seem to see it from outside the perspective of the eldest boy. 😂
and sure, the scene was the climax of the show, it was very serious, but also hilarious in the moment, I was howling and sobbing, alternately.
anyone who hasn't watched Succession is doing themselves a genuine disservice. best 40 hours of TV ever made.
he said many times in the past he finds the show funny dummy
Makes sense, his entire character was about tragedy, obsession and self-seriousness. It wasn’t really his job to find the funny in it, it was his job to bring out the drama of it.
I think the casting director for Succession took into consideration not only acting skills but also mentality. I remember reading a piece on Succession which described how actors viewed the show. Jeremy said he was afraid that people see Succession as a comedy and not a drama, to which Kieran (the actor playing Roman) replied: "so it's NOT a comedy...?".
What does any of that have to do with his performance on the show? Your stating that he is bad, yet then you list reasons that his acting was good. Which is it?@@_Smarf_
i so was hoping seth would do his kendall impression to jeremy
So disappointed Seth didn't do his impression of Kendall!
He did it for the audience after Jeremy strong left 😭
Omg Seth didn’t his “‘dad” impression!? I bet Jeremy Strong‘s manager negotiated. There would be no mention of that in the interview. I’m kind of disappointed but Mr. Strong still seems like a cool guy.
JEREMY
So Karl is late for lunch and I look out of the window of Per Se and I see him pull up in a metallic blue 1969 Corvette Stingray and he’s in a black suit and white shirt and black tie and Blues Brothers’ RayBans, and he walks in and sits down and orders a double Macallan on the rocks and sighs deeply and I say, so who are we today? And he says, “Hi. Great to meet you. John Molasses.” and he hands me a white business card that says ‘John Molasses - Private Investigator. I find people for lots of money.’ And I say, Hey John…this looks really creative so I’m all ears. Go on. And he says, “I’m really tired and I had ten stitches in my arm yesterday, but I’m on task. I just feel that this violent world is so exhausting and dangerous, but I’m a good guy who loves movies and Gandhi and homeless shelters. But I’m tired and world weary and drink whisky too often and wish I was born in 1956 and was Glenn Ford. But you know…I’m lonely and serious and intelligent and sensitive but I beat people up.” And then I hear some smoky late-night bar jazz coming from his phone, and I say, Karl…this really bad ‘Philip Marlowe’ schtick is old…it’s been done. It’s as worn out as Humphrey Bogart’s fedora. Are you practicing for a Hollywood audition for some lame-ass nostalgia series? And he says, “I gotta go. My home security camera at my seedy motel in Burbank where I live just sent me a warning. I think someone wants to rough me up. See ya buddy.” (….it beats the 6 o’clock news…)
Fantastic kicks.
He IS the eldest boy.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
I thought Conner was the eldest boy
These 2 videos should only be 1 Longer video! Or at least label them part 1 and part 2.
Picked the wrong video first again.
😍😍👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
but he is not the eldest boy... the one who was interested in politics from a very young age is the eldest.
Connor was never considered “legitimate” or equal to his father or the others. That was made clear throughout.
Smacrame.
Waaaaa I’m the eldest boy
Zaaddyt
He looks and acts like Stalin. Does he have kids? Someone best check on them.
so excited to see this show in two weeks and this has me kicking my feet giggling 🥹 he can add the keychains of thomas and kendall i made him to his list of strange gifts then
@@_Smarf_ Dude, we get it: you don't like him. You don't have to be a dick about it, in every thread on this page.
@@_Smarf_ buddy you can hold whatever opinion you’d like about these people you don’t know but it has nothing to do with what i said so idk why you replied 😭
@@_Smarf_ The first three words of that word vomit are the only true and accurate thing you've said.
It’s amazing