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Succession: The Complete Series
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The machinations of the uber wealthy is not something new to the world of television. Watching the inner turmoil of an elite family and all of the back stabbing and politics and betrayal carries with it a sort of lascivious glee, giving viewers the ability to seemingly see into a world that they aren’t privy to normally. Shows like Power, Empire and various others were all the rage 5-10 years ago, only for them to have mostly vanished. I’m still actually amazed that Empire had managed to eek out a broadcast lifespan on Fox, but due to the fact that Fox had pretty much stopped releasing shows on Blu-ray it had fallen off of my radar (so to speak) and ironically, so had Succession. The series had been highly lauded the first season, with article after article praising the series for it’s innovation and dark look into the life of a media conglomerate. Filled with an amazing ensemble cast and amazing reviews, I remember really looking forward to the show back in 2018-2019 era, only for HBO to release the first season on Blu-ray, and then follow Fox’s pattern and never release another season in High Definition home media again.
Low and behold, a couple weeks back I suddenly receive a complete DVD box set of the series and am confronted with the fact that it had dropped off my radar so much that a full 4 seasons (with a year break for covid) had dropped since 2018, and that I had a LOOOOT of binge watching to do in order to catch up.
The series starts out with a tried and true formula. The Roy Family are the 5th largest media conglomerate on the planet. Headed by patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox), an aging titan of industry who has set up a sort of succession lineup with 2nd son Kendall Logan (Jeremy Strong) slated to take over as empire head, only for everything to come crashing down in the first episode. Logan has been manipulating things behind the scene, and making plans of his own, upending Kendall’s announcement for taking over the Roy family business and staying on indefinitely as CEO and leader of the media conglomerate.
Razor sharp dialog and the characters themselves are really the mainstay of the show, and by golly, this is an ensemble cast that really shines. Kieran Culkin is by far my favorite in the show, actually showing some incredible growth and purpose as he changes from happy go lucky rich kid into someone who has to make decisions for once. And Brian Cox can do no wrong as patriarch of the entire Roy family. The man exudes power, contempt, and a sort of brazen energy that literally drives the series forward with a sense of mad purpose whenever he’s on screen. The break between season 3 and 4 shows a few hiccups, with the final season feeling more disjointed and broken compared to previous years, but honestly? I had a ball with the series and after a near 40 hour binge of all 4 seasons the last few weeks, really wished I had been able to catch this when it Aired on HBO over the last 5 years.
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Rated TV-MA by the MPAA
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- Inside the Episodes Featurettes
- Character Recaps
- Cast and Crew Interviews
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Binge watching an HBO show like Succession can sort of take it out of you. The entire series is so bleak and dark that it doesn’t kick start the happy endorphins in your brain that you get from watching an action or typical drama. Instead it’s a dark descent into near madness and the twisted machinations that the uber elite use to maintain their status quo. That being said, Succession is certainly worth the accolades it got in the press over the last 5 years and is well worth checking out, especially now that the entire series is out on Blu-ray (which was one of my 2 compliants), which brings me back to the final complaint I have with the Boxset. This being that Warner used the same single clamshell case with overlapping discs on double sided trays that Paramount used for years in their “complete series” DVD sets (and what Warner used for the DVD release). It’s not the end of the world, but these have always been known for falling off the trays and scratching discs as a result, but luckily for me the set I received didn’t have that problems. Still, both of those complaints are not the end of the world, and Succession is definitely a show I’d still heartily recommend regardless.
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Starring: Kieran Culkin, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Matthew Macfadyen, Nicholas Braun
Created by: Jesse Armstrong
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, French, Spanish DD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, French (Season 1), Spanish (Season 1)
Rated: TV-MA
Runtime: 2340 Minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: August 27th, 2024
Recommendation: Good Watch
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