Succession - Kendall Confronts Shiv About Betrayal - S04EP08
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Published 2023-05-15
All Comments (21)
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The advantage Kendall has over not just Shiv but also Roman is that he understands the utility of Greg.
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greg’s smile as he walks away is golden
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Unlike his siblings Kendall sees the value in what the people around him can offer. Greg and Frank are great examples.
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Kendall going from vulnerable mode directly into savage boss mode after learning of the betrayal is amazing acting from Jeremy.
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I love how Kendall just immediately turns around and leaves the room after shiv says, "uh... they're busy". It's exactly how Logan would've reacted to that.
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Shouldn’t have threatened Greg, simple as.
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That’s what she gets for taking Greg’s last $20.
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That look Greg gives Shivs as he walks away is my favorite moment of the series.
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Kendall and Roman mocking Shivs stuttering and corny “there comes a time” is identical to Logan mocking her at the end of season 3. Crazy and brilliant how they made that full circle.
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Shiv really showed in this episode that she has a poor judgement about leverage. Played her cards really bad
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Sarah Snook’s performance in the whole series is something extraordinary. The way she can show fear of being caught only by her eyes and poker face is soooooo difficult to do. Just give her the Emmy, hands down.
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Snook's line delivery of "uh...they're busy" is hilarious 🤣
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You might hate Shiv's character but you can't deny that Sarah Snook is a fucking fantastic actress. She had me nervously sweating and howling with laughter at the same time in this scene
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That “piece of DirTt” was so personal. Incredible acting all around. Not one false note!! ❤💯
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Proof Logan was right about them, they are children acting on emotions and ego, not a serious people.
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I think Logan would be proud of Kendall in this moment. He wouldn't be proud of the ethical waffling beforehand, but once Kendall knows he's been betrayed he becomes like his father. He metaphorically kills Shiv, he mocks her, he's won and she's lost and that's all he cares about. It's all his dad ever cared about.
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2:43 I'm pissed that it's hard to see through the glass clearly here as this transition between the confused look to the menacing grin to Shiv is genius
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Shiv’s lying ability this episode was worse than Pinocchio.
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Her "NOooooOoO" after the brothers calling for Mencken is just brilliant
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The facial acting in this show is on a different level. The amount of emotion and conflict that is conveyed without speaking a word is remarkable.