'Succession' Latest Episode 'Connor’s Wedding' Tops TV Show List On IMDb, Gets 10-Star Rating
The latest episode of 'Succession' Season 4 came out on Sunday, and it has been making waves, breaking all records.
'Succession' Season 4 latest episode came out on Sunday and ever since its release, the episode titled 'Connor's Wedding' is being discussed left, right and centre on social media. If you have not watched the episode, stop reading now! Now that the warning is out of the way, let's talk about the shocking aspect of the episode. With seven episodes still left in the final season, the makers decided to kill off Brian Cox's character Logan Roy.
The third episode of Season 4 is being appreciated for the direction, acting and cinematography. Now in the latest entertainment news, the 'Succession' Season 4 Episode 3 finds itself on the top of IMDb's TV show list with a rating of 10.
With close to 14,000 votes, the episode is currently rated 10 on IMDb.
"I would've reviewed last weeks episode but I barely slept and figured I'd skip one just wanted to say that cause I love every episode. Succession is truly one of the best written shows ever made easily in the top 20 list if there was one. This is genuinely a brilliantly emotionally directed episode by Mark Mylod! Feels so authentic entirely with everything that surrounds the family and Brian Cox's character," one user wrote in his review for IMDb.
"Every lead deserves an Emmy nomination for they're continuously great work, I can't praise enough. Only a few locations used which is well done and a tour de force throughout. On a separate note I rewatched The Whale with my mom before this which is just as masterful and impactful," the review further states.
'Succession' had first premiered in 2018. The show which stars Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Matthew Macfadyen, Nicholas Braun and J. Smith-Cameron, enjoys a great fan following.
Over the course of previous three seasons, ‘Succession’ has earned 48 Emmy nominations, and has won 13.
Created by Jesse Armstrong, the series follows media baron Logan Roy and his four children, Kendall, Shiv and Connor as the siblings compete to take over the family media company Waystar Royco.











