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Ima check this out
I thought Rupert Murdoch.Saw parts of it and thought of Summner Redstone's issues, an old guy running a media company with succession battles.
Yeah Rupert works too because of his sons. Redstone has a daughter who is in the middle of all this and he is also being taken care of by a bunch of nursesI thought Rupert Murdoch.
anyone watching this? I'm bout to turn it on now.




Na I like the grand nephew, the wife and I liked the son Kendall who is supposed to takeover. He seems like he is not the brightest but cleaning up after himself after trashing the bathroom was endearing. lolAll of these people are a$$holes. I am not sure if I like it. Need to see more episodes.
The actor who plays the Dad is in like 100s of movies/TV shows. lol He's very accomplished.I liked it, but what is with the "The Office" like zoom ins of the camera?
That shyt was weird, and looked amateurish.
The actor that plays the dad was in Zodiac.
), but I don't think I can see the appeal of a show about rich white people squabbling amongst themselves in this day in age
I'm aware that might be a gross simplification. Mad Men is in my top-3, but that was a period piece that focused on an era that involved the voices of many different people at all different levels of society. Each episode, let alone the series itself, had something to say beyond surface value. Plus the cutthroat business shyt was there too. If this show ends up being a deconstruction of the 1 percent and how they do business while, more importantly, maintaining the low key comedy/drama balance so far, I'm in
The random focusing in and out of the camera they do was annoying me. That works sometimes (Cox has been part of productions I've seen it done well), but I still don't know what to make of the show, so adding this random visual cue doesn't help. I've seen this compared to Arrested Development and Shakespeare, and I definitely see that; just gotta see if they can find their groove with that much pressure being put on them.