Review/Emmy Preview: ‘Succession’

Terrible, and Terribly Funny People

A photo from the production of “Succession”

Tue Aug 23, 2022 | 10:10am

For all of its laugh out loud moments (and there are loads of them), critical acclaim, and award accolades — including topping the 2022 Emmy nominations tally with 25 nods, among them best drama series, and a record breaking 14 nominations in the acting categories — I sometimes feel a little dirty after watching Succession. 

The show could easily have been dubbed “terrible people doing wickedly funny things over and over again and never learning a single thing from any of their mistakes.” Nevertheless, it’s hard to look away from this dark (oh so dark) comedy about a highly dysfunctional dynasty in the media world of power, politics, and especially money.

Credit: HBO

Toxic, powerful families have always been the stuff that great dramas are made of, and the high stakes power struggles between parent and child and the ever changing sibling alliances create a sumptuous stage for all kinds of crazy hijinks this third season. One of the best things this time around is how many characters we get to see showcased. Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin), Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong), Gerri Kellman (J. Smith Cameron), Conner Roy (Alan Ruck), and Logan Roy (Brian Cox) all have their great moments and a significant amount of screen time. But my favorite scenes usually involved Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans, an executive in the company and the husband of Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook, as the only daughter in the Roy kingdom). 

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