‘09 Ghost, on his way to mw2 reboot, makes a pit stop reincarnation in Ghosts as good boy Riley
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One of Succession’s running themes has always been that the past is made up. You can’t go back to fact check it and everyone is an unreliable narrator when it comes to memory. In the same sense, the creatives behind this show have always given the actors a lot of freedom in how to play scenes and change them.
And I honestly respect the hell out of Jesse Armstrong, the writers and everyone else that, when asked about their take on the show, they will always say things like “I think” “In my opinion” “Personally”. Like, the literal creator of the text recognizing that there is no definitive take is so fucking cool to me. It is perfectly in line with the show’s philosophy as well.
Discussing Succession is truly like sitting in a very smart english lit class, where everyone’s opinion is well supported by the text. Everything is valid, nothing is 100% right but you can see how they got there.
For example, James Cromwell will think there is a certain hope for betterment by the end of the finale, Mark Mylod thinks it’s profoundly tragic, Jesse Armstrong thinks change isn’t possible, the next person will point at moments during the story where that exact thing is disproven-- there is no right answer.
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I am colder than Titanic water (x)
@lgbtqcreators bingo: blending
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