‘Succession’ on HBO captures America’s new gilded age
Times writers discuss the return of the HBO family drama that’s channeling the political moment
HBO’s “Succession” wears its contempt for the billionaire class on its sleeve.
Back for its second season, heroes are in short supply while an ensemble of entertainingly loathsome and amoral characters backstab and sabotage each other as they battle for power and control within a global media empire.
The scheming family serve as stand-ins for the Murdochs or the Redstones. But the siblings’ angling for affection and love of their father has distinct echoes of President Trump’s adult offspring.
“Succession” takes you inside the privileged bubble of the 0.1% without glorifying that lifestyle.
The critically acclaimed series was nominated for five Emmys, including best drama, and Times TV editor Matthew Brennan (@thefilmgoer) says it’s the show you need to watch this summer.
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Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus) talks with Brennan and Meredith Blake (@MeredithBlake) about the show that’s hitting the political and cultural zeitgeist right on the nose.
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