Dressing like any of the Roy clan on HBO’s Succession would set you back thousands per outfit…unless you want to dress like youngest child Roman Roy from the series finale, since he spent a sizable portion of it in a cheap Walmart tee from the children’s section.
Succession’s series closer “With Open Eyes” found Roman (Kieran Culkin) retreating to his mother’s vacation home in Barbados after burying his father in the penultimate episode, “Church and State.” Following his breakdown at the funeral and a minor beatdown at the hands of an anti-Mencken protestor, Roman went into hiding…with a limited wardrobe. While his shirt is symbolic of him the baby of the family and coming to terms with his real place in the overall scheme of things, the casual look and dorky pastels were what really grabbed attention. After all, the fashion of Succession has...
Succession’s series closer “With Open Eyes” found Roman (Kieran Culkin) retreating to his mother’s vacation home in Barbados after burying his father in the penultimate episode, “Church and State.” Following his breakdown at the funeral and a minor beatdown at the hands of an anti-Mencken protestor, Roman went into hiding…with a limited wardrobe. While his shirt is symbolic of him the baby of the family and coming to terms with his real place in the overall scheme of things, the casual look and dorky pastels were what really grabbed attention. After all, the fashion of Succession has...
- 6/4/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, “Succession” star and Emmy Award nominee Nicholas Braun revealed that one of his “favorite scenes” of the entire final season was left on the cutting room floor.
Asked about a scene between Braun’s Greg and the character’s grandfather Ewan Roy (James Cromwell), Braun said he was “sad to see that one go, honestly.”
“It was cathartic for those two characters to actually hash it out. It was beautifully written and James was so good,” Braun added.
The deleted scene occurred in episode nine, “Church and State,” after Ewan’s impromptu and searing eulogy for his dead brother, Logan (Brian Cox).
“Greg comes into that scene [after Ewan’s eulogy] bragging to him saying, ‘First of all, thanks for lying to me in the church.’ And saying, ‘You’re not my grandpa who can tell me what to do anymore. You lied to me; you disinherited me.
Asked about a scene between Braun’s Greg and the character’s grandfather Ewan Roy (James Cromwell), Braun said he was “sad to see that one go, honestly.”
“It was cathartic for those two characters to actually hash it out. It was beautifully written and James was so good,” Braun added.
The deleted scene occurred in episode nine, “Church and State,” after Ewan’s impromptu and searing eulogy for his dead brother, Logan (Brian Cox).
“Greg comes into that scene [after Ewan’s eulogy] bragging to him saying, ‘First of all, thanks for lying to me in the church.’ And saying, ‘You’re not my grandpa who can tell me what to do anymore. You lied to me; you disinherited me.
- 6/1/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
The following post contains spoilers about the series finale of “Succession”
In the “Succession” series finale, why did Kendall hug Roman (Kieran Culkin) so tightly that he opened up Roman’s stitches?
Speaking in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kendall actor Jeremy Strong said the shocking moment – which left some viewers confused about its meaning – was another example of the Roy family’s traumatic relationship with love and pain.
“I also think I’m doing that because I know that’s what he needs in that moment,” Strong said of his impression of the sequence. “[Roman] wants to be hurt. He wants to be hurt, because that’s how we [as a family] recognize love. That’s what our father gave to us, that’s what our mother gave to us. It’s a warped love expression.”
like watching this again (and again) it is Crazy that it's meant to look like...
In the “Succession” series finale, why did Kendall hug Roman (Kieran Culkin) so tightly that he opened up Roman’s stitches?
Speaking in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kendall actor Jeremy Strong said the shocking moment – which left some viewers confused about its meaning – was another example of the Roy family’s traumatic relationship with love and pain.
“I also think I’m doing that because I know that’s what he needs in that moment,” Strong said of his impression of the sequence. “[Roman] wants to be hurt. He wants to be hurt, because that’s how we [as a family] recognize love. That’s what our father gave to us, that’s what our mother gave to us. It’s a warped love expression.”
like watching this again (and again) it is Crazy that it's meant to look like...
- 5/30/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.