"Crimson Sky" is honestly the Emmy nomination episode of SHŌGUN for Anna Sawai in my book. Magnificent work from her in this one. Emotionally batters you by the end. #Shogun
People are rightly pointing out how terrific Blunt is in *that* scene, but “You don't get to commit sin, and then ask all of us to feel sorry for you when there are consequences" is the moral center of OPPENHEIMER and she delivers the line with the fire of heartbreak and gospel.
The morning after still reeling from SUCCESSION miraculously honoring each character and paying off their every blood-debt, feud and crippling insecurity to a perfectly calibrated and devastating conclusion. They deserve it all. It's one of the best series finales I've ever seen.
Tonight’s SUCCESSION was horrifying, a death march of moral compromise and bad decisions, all the more upsetting for how truly credible every character’s actions are and how they pay off years of careful development. The last 20 minutes are genuinely upsetting television.
I’m not joking when I say this is quite literally the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life put to film.
These are the same moments in the Lion King story: the moment Simba notices the stampede