This is
another HBO produced hit, joining shows like The Sopranos, Veep, Curb Your
Enthusiasm, The Larry Sanders Show, Oz, The Wire, Entourage, etc. HBO has the
slogan “It’s not TV, it’s HBO.” This makes sense since the quality of programs
put out by HBO is impressive. TV critic David Bianculli wrote a book called “The
Platinum Age of Television.” He mentioned many of the 21st century
HBO shows in his book since their productions are outstanding.
This aired
from 2018-2023, with 39 episodes. The show was created by Jesse Armstrong, who
wrote 16 of the episodes. He was nominated for an Oscar in 2010 for the film “In
the Loop.” 8 Primetime Emmys were won for “Succession.”
The imdb
rating is 8.8, which is very high. The Godfather is 9.2, The Sopranos is 9.2, The
Wire is 9.3, Breaking Bad is 9.5, Mad Men is 8.7.
The show is
about the Roy family, a very wealthy family who owns the world’s largest media
company. The drama arises when the elderly man who founded the company has
serious health issues, and it needs to be decided who will take over the
company. Brian Cox plays Logan Roy, the patriarch of the family. His kids are
played by Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Jeremy Strong and Sarah Snook. These
characters have no redeeming qualities. They are spoiled brats who have zero
integrity. There is a lot of backstabbing, lying and bickering in this show. You
never know who is being sincere when they say something. The members of the Roy
family think nothing of double crossing one another. But, that makes it entertaining. People have
drawn parallels between the Roy family and Rupert Murdoch’s (founder of Fox News)
family. The show is heavily influenced by King Lear by Shakespeare.
The actors,
sets and costumes are all top notch. The writing staff is incredible and the scripts are highly creative. It’s easy to get sucked into this
show. It's just fascinating and so well done.
Some information from imdb.com.
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