![]() ![]() The deliveries have been sharp as a knife and carefully calibrated to maximize emphasis. ![]() Over the course of 29 episodes, Succession has made an art out of saying the word “fuck.” The variations are aplenty, full of proper-noun interpolations and creative twists of the tongue. ![]() Those two moments are foreboding for both characters in different ways, but they’re also early indications of the foulmouthed lexicon that Succession would revel in for three seasons and counting. The first line in Succession history, as Logan Roy stumbles through the dark toward his bathroom, is “Where am I? Where the fuck am I?” A few minutes later, his son Kendall kicks off a high-stakes acquisition meeting by asking, “Are we ready to fuck or what?” As we approach the fourth and final season of Succession, The Ringer hereby dubs today “F-Word Friday,” a celebration and breakdown of the show’s astonishingly crass and creative cursing. ![]()
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