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It's too early to tell if "Lucky Hank" will reach the same popularity as Bob Odenkirk's other projects. But the first six episodes are a good sign — evidence that the evolution of a midlife crisis can still make for compelling television, especially if the right actor is playing the character that is at the centre of it all. 👏
 
Succession thoughts

The showrunners are doing a great job of making sure we don't like any of the three siblings as we near the end.
Roman with his random power trip firings. (The scene with the studio exec was fantastic though)
Shiv with her Tom games. "This is the first time you've made me feel something." Ouch.
Kendall has been barely likeable throughout the show, but this latest 'lie your way to getting what you want' is fully on display...all while he grandstands and pats himself on the back.

I am hoping it all crashes down on them....and it might.
Sarah Snook was excellent in this last episode by the way, as was Kieran Culkin
 
One episode in and I can already tell this HBO miniseries White House Plumbers is gonna be a trip. Harrelson and Theroux are having a blast and the supporting cast is stacked; Lena Headey, Judy Greer, Gary Cole, Toby Huss, Rich Sommer, Jon Glaser, etc…
 
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Not sure on the time jump. Yes, Barry gets all that he wants and is still unhappy, paranoid, and also stunting his son's growth. Sally is still the short-fused psychopath who is unhappy and trapped in the situation she backed into. But I was content in the way the present timeline was progressing.

It makes me squirm, which is probably the point. Dang you Bill.

Uh oh, Shiv. Also, thought Tom was gonna jump.
 
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