roman’s meltdown after he sees gerri | succession s4e10
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Published 2023-05-29
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In a messed up way, this was how Kendall showed his power over Roman through physical violence but also his love and compassion by giving Roman an out and excuse.
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He’s got it badddddd for her
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I think Rome really does love Gerri😢
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My favorite scene in the entire show possibly it’s so devastating
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I think I may not ever fully understand the choreography that happens between ken and rome in this moment. from the way the camera zooms into Roman’s reflection (with open eyes) to “why wasn’t it me?” when it’s been quite obvious roman doesn’t actually want ceo, to kendall forcing roman’s head down and popping his stitches…. In just 3 minutes kieran and jeremy manage to deliver this densely emotional and vulnerable performance that says so much without pages of dialogue
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"I could've got you there"
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When Kendall was his dad's stooge he still defended his younger brother when his dad hit him, revealing a dynamic they must have had as children. But in the last episode, Kendall is so driven to take his dad's position he ends up echoing the worst aspects of his dad to get it done.
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this scene was absolutely terrifying
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These people have billions of nothing.
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Kendall helped his brother out of the situation by doing that. It was messed up but he didn’t do it out of anger or to be malicious
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01:55 that face....
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Was Kendall hugging him or killing him? because he re-open the cut on his face. 😳
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bro, i need this piece of song PLSSSS
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So disturbing.
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So is Kendall intentionally having Roman’s stitches torn off himself while hugging him or is Roman doing that himself while on his shoulder?
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This is the one scene that really confused me.
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Michael and Fredo
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This show about sociopaths is just depressing to me now. It was a competition to see who could be least human and most sociopathic, and Kendall wins. 🎉
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I just don't see it. Maybe I'm too offended by the term "pussied out," or something, but I don't see that he opened the coward's stitches.