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Universal acclaim- based on 109 Ratings
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Positive: 91 out of 109
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Mixed: 8 out of 109
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Negative: 10 out of 109
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Dec 30, 2021Among the top 5 shows of the past decade. Amazing writing, acting and direction.
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Jan 9, 2022Succession somehow managed to get even better this season whilst other shows struggled to have a return to form.
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Mar 3, 2022Succession has to be one of the greatest satires of the current media atmosphere ever. Each character brings so much life to the show. I love how I simultaneously love and hate every character on the show.
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Dec 13, 2021excellent
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Oct 22, 2021Oh boy, and just when you think you might know what may happen, you are stunned once again. A thrilling experience that pulls all the stops. I can’t wait for Sunday’s!
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Nov 19, 2021In my top 3 best shows of the past 5 years with Better Call Saul and Rick and Morty. Actors are so good !
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Oct 27, 2021The superb writing somehow got better. Best show on TV. Who ends up king potato?
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Oct 18, 2021Only able to watch the first episode, but it is already more compelling than 99% of TV out there.
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May 14, 2023This season culminates in one of the best episodes of television. The war between Kendall and Logan wages.
Awards & Rankings
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A captivating nine-part struggle for power, season three is a near-perfect return for the critically acclaimed Succession, which never fails to remind you that your own family aren’t actually that bad when compared to the imploding Roys.
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Worth every minute of the excruciating two-year wait between Seasons 2 and 3. ... This is cutthroat corporate theater played at a Shakespearean level, King Lear with a bracing shot of bawdy farce. [25 Oct - 7 Nov 2021, p.8]
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Armstrong and his writers channel gloriously profane prose through each of them, ensuring that even the meanest, Roman, has a trickster's charm about him while the least – that would be Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) and cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun) – retain their humanity.... [Cox] lights the stage to give viewers a clearer view of his castmates' glow – and they're delivering true excellence in these episodes.