‘Parents who love their children also f--- them up’: How we wrote Succession
- Amazing Interview with Jesse Armstrong and Lucy Prebble
And I feel validated by this comment:
I've always perceived Tom and Greg in a similar way!
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‘Parents who love their children also f--- them up’: How we wrote Succession
- Amazing Interview with Jesse Armstrong and Lucy Prebble
And I feel validated by this comment:
I've always perceived Tom and Greg in a similar way!
kieran culkin for variety
does anyone have that clip of a kieran culkin red carpet or premiere carpet or whateva intevie where hes asked how he is coping with fame and he says "alcohol" ? i know its in succession era, pre s4 def, dont know what exact season it was for
me after acting insane
Lorene Scafaria on directing Jeremy Strong in “Too Much Birthday” (3x07) - “’God, I’m Crying Over Kendall?’” Vulture.
But Succession’s terms and conditions are that no one really changes. “I’m always a little suspicious about growth,” says Armstrong (...) “The idea that we all grew through life, had more perspective and wisdom and therefore maybe took greater care of people around us — I don’t think it is true.” It’s an arc he thinks works better in film: “Something changes and somebody grows and they learn something and that’s the end of the movie. I don’t think that’s impossible, but I’m suspicious of that shape to people’s lives. It’s hard to change in a fundamental way.”
something that jesse armstrong said in this vulture article that i think about incessantly
jeremy strong saying “dramaturgically” is so kendall roy coded