‘Succession’ Season 4, Episode 3 Was What Every Moment of the Show Was Building Toward | The Watch

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Published 2023-04-10
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald discuss the events from a massive episode of ‘Succession’, what made it particularly unique compared to episodes on other TV shows, and what it portends for the future of the show.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bornaraven
    The theme of this season is Logan’s last meaningful words to all of his kids: “I love you but you are not serious people.”
  • @cj-hw3pv
    When Kendall was talking to Frank and Frank hit the wall of the cockpit in frustration,was such a small detail but hit me hard as a genuine moment, acting at its finest.
  • @sadie513
    That Kendall scene was good. But it was Shiv reverting to a little girl when talking to her daddy that broke my heart. Sarah Snook should finally get an Emmy, right?
  • @notefish328
    The absolute balls on Jesse Armstrong to kill off Logan unexpectedly in the middle of the final season and title the episode “Connor’s Wedding.”
  • The thing that makes this episode so real, is that as an audience member, even a day later now, it still doesn’t feel real. I’m in denial, like Roman was. It just doesn’t feel like it actually happened. It’s so strange to have a show kill a character in a way that feels like real mourning. Despite my complicated feelings about someone like Logan, where I recognize he’s genuinely awful, and abusive, I still mourn that loss in a way. I’m not like crying, but I feel the mourning process.
  • My father died recently. It was two days after we had a lovely conversation on the phone and the next call I got was from a nurse telling me that they were giving up. This episode WRECKED me.
  • The scene where a girl casually asks Greg if his uncle is "gonna make it" to the wedding in context of him finding out that Logan is dead is just hilarious 😂
  • @Dapryor
    You can tell the writers have been through something like this. Most well-written episode in the series so far, in my opinion.
  • @GE0RGECREWS
    I felt the most bad for connor. He didnt get to "speak" to logan at all. Yet he was the child who never left his side. Even his first words after hearing was rough " he never liked me". Makes the last line he said in the karaoke room even more powerful.
  • @ritwikjs
    anyone who's lost a loved one in an untimely manner felt deeply unsettled and empathetic to this entire episode. All three of the kids are abhorrent, irredeemable, and spoiled, but they are human, and death is universal
  • @illtones_
    Nathan Fielder’s pranks are getting more and more outlandish.
  • Jeremy Strong's face throughout this episode showed all we need to know about his acting ability.
  • @toneriggz
    “There are no f***in’ rules!” “Nothing is a line. Everything everywhere is always moving forever.” RIP L To The OG
  • @alexcoyg3281
    This episode was just brilliant, i think this show is almost flawless, it is hands down the best show of the recent years, acting, writing, editing, everything is 10/10
  • This might possibly be the greatest tv show I’ve ever seen
  • @dx5781x
    The title of the episode has commentary within it: “Connor’s Wedding,” and yet, the episode was all about Logan. Even on Connor’s biggest day of his life it was all about his dad.
  • @Peekul1
    I got that phone call for my Mom and spoke into the phone not knowing if she could hear.