2021-11-01
39 分钟In the third episode of the podcast (corresponding with Season 3, Episode 3, “The Disruption,”) Kara Swisher and Succession Executive Producer Lucy Prebble talk about how the writers of the show walk the line between tragedy and comedy. We hear how Succession creator Jesse Armstrong pushes the writers to steer clear of anything that could veer into soap opera, and learn where they find inspiration in real world events. And of course, Kara goes through this week’s Succession “Power Rankings.” The official Succession podcast is produced by HBO in conjunction with Pineapple Street Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi, everyone.
This is the official succession podcast from HBO and Pineapple Street Studios.
I'm kara swisher.
Find out what this fuck is planning.
I don't need him in my teeth right now.
We're losing the momentum.
Can we get a raid?
Am I getting demoted right now in the middle of an investigation?
No, Logan, they are coming off.
And if you don't open the door.
They will kick it in.
This week on succession, then Waystar goes into panic damage control mode, and Kendall tries to transform himself into a woke warrior.
Fuck the patriarchy.
It didn't really work out that well.
Meanwhile, the other Roy siblings are doing damage control for their dad.
Can they help keep this scandal from sending the company into a total tailspin?
You should all be out there.
Call them out on this.
The Roy family's brand of damage control is one thing.
I'll be talking about with my guest, Lucy Preble.