Nobody does evil quite like the Roys. The media dynasty at the heart of HBO's Emmy-winning comedy-drama series "Succession" rules America's airwaves with an iron fist, and the Roys themselves are equal parts ruthless, cruel, abusive, dysfunctional, and delusional. Maybe it's no surprise, then, that over the course of the show's four seasons, they have committed a slew of appalling acts against each other, themselves, and the people who surround them. For the family behind Waystar Royco, the company that does "rollercoasters and hate speech," this is all par for the course.
Every episode of "Succession" is packed to the rafters with wicked deeds. In fact, you could probably count the number of good things the Roys have done on one hand -- and that's pretty much the show's whole appeal. Every now and then, though, somebody does something so awful, so utterly lacking in humanity, that this undeniably hilarious series suddenly becomes anything but.
Every episode of "Succession" is packed to the rafters with wicked deeds. In fact, you could probably count the number of good things the Roys have done on one hand -- and that's pretty much the show's whole appeal. Every now and then, though, somebody does something so awful, so utterly lacking in humanity, that this undeniably hilarious series suddenly becomes anything but.
- 4/1/2023
- by Chris Heasman
- Slash Film
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