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- 2020– 22mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher talks with Succession production designer Stephen Carter and party designer for the wealthy Ken Fulk for a conversation corresponding to season 3, episode 7, "Too Much Birthday." With Kara, Stephen talks about how set ideas came together for Kendall's 40th birthday bash and some of our favorite episodes throughout the seasons. Later in the show Kara gets dishy with party planner Ken Fulks, who details how parties for the rich and wealthy really go down. And Kara details who is climbing or falling down the Succession leaderboard in her final power rankings of the season.
- Episode: (2023)2020– 48mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher and Succession creator Jesse Armstrong unpack the electoral and familial chaos of episode 8, "America Decides." Plus, Kara is joined by two political consultants who helped the Succession writers create this incredibly tense episode: Ben Ginsberg, a lawyer and advisor who played a central role in the Bush-Cheney administration, and Jon Klein, a political analyst and former president of CNN.
- Episode: (2023)2020– 48mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2020– 36mPodcast EpisodeThis week, it's a full house to discuss the penultimate episode of Succession, "Church and State." First, host Kara Swisher unpacks Ewan's surprise eulogy with actor James Cromwell. Then, she finds out how real-life funeral planner William Villanova helped the Succession team create a perfectly extravagant service for Logan Roy. And finally, Kara checks in with Jeremy Strong about Kendall's blockbuster speech and where he stands as they head into the series finale.
- Episode: (2023)2020– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 36mPodcast EpisodeIn the third episode of the podcast (corresponding with Season 3, Episode 3, "The Disruption,") Kara Swisher and Succession Executive Producer Lucy Prebble talk about how the writers of the show walk the line between tragedy and comedy. Listeners hear how Succession creator Jesse Armstrong pushes the writers to steer clear of anything that could veer into soap opera, and learn where they find inspiration in real world events. And of course, Kara goes through this week's Succession "Power Rankings."
- 2020– 47mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher is joined by series creator Jesse Armstrong and episode director Mark Mylod. Then she has a spirited conversation with actor Brian Cox.
- Host Kara Swisher is joined by writer and podcast host Aminatou Sow to discuss the world of privilege and role of race in Succession. They discuss the Roys' private jets at stake in season 3, episode 5 "Retired Janitors of Idaho," and Aminatou explains how she feels about representation in Succession, and the window it provides into an isolated world of privilege. Also, Kara lets listeners know who's up and who's down in this week's power rankings.
- 2020– 25mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher talks with political pundit Anthony Scaramucci for a conversation corresponding to season 3, episode 6, "What It Takes." Using his brief-but-legendary stint as Trump's White House Director of Communications he offers unique insight into the Roy family and its role in fictional politics. They also discuss the media's role in anointing a presidential candidate. Plus, Kara details who is climbing or falling down the Succession leaderboard in this week's power rankings.
- 2020– 51mPodcast EpisodeSarah Snook sits down with Host Kara Swisher to unpack episode four, "Honeymoon States." Kara also welcomes back executive producer/writer Lucy Prebble and speaks with James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams, authors of the new book Unscripted, which covers the Redstone family.
- 2020– 37mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher is joined by Kieran Culkin to discuss what's going on with Roman in episode five, "Kill List" - the Roys' Scandinavian adventure. Then, the former CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo, shares thoughts on Lukas Matsson and the veracity of the deal at that Nordic retreat.
- 2020– 37mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher sits down with J. Smith-Cameron to process episode six, "Living+" and the future of Gerri Kellman at Waystar Royco. Plus, director Lorene Scafaria discusses how Kendall walks the line between success and failure, as he tries to follow in his father's footsteps.
- 2020– 28mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher is joined by organizational psychologist Adam Grant to discuss Season 3, Episode 2, "Mass in Time of War," and dive into the complicated family business dynamics of the Roy children. Kara and Adam talk about what happens when a culture of lies, narcissists, ego is fueled by a demanding and demeaning boss. Plus Kara gives her take on who ended this week's episode of Succession on top of the leaderboard, who's down, and who made the biggest power move.
- 2020– 41mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher and Succession executive producer/writer Lucy Prebble dig into the family dynamics on display in season four, episode two, "Rehearsal." Then Kara talks with divorce attorney to the stars, Laura Wasser, about Shiv and Tom's messy separation.
- 2020– 33mPodcast EpisodeMatthew Macfadyen joins Host Kara Swisher to unpack Tom's pre-election jitters and the state of his marriage in episode 7, "Tailgate Party." Then, Kara chats with former Obama Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz, who advised the Succession writers on how to convey the all-too-real, cozy relationship between politics and media.
- 2020– 33mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 22mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher is joined by entrepreneur and NBA governor Mark Cuban for a conversation corresponding to season 3, episode 4, "Lion in the Meadow." They dissect the business acumen of Logan Roy and his efforts to keep control of his company in the face of shareholder hostility. Cuban gets into what it means to be a high stakes investor in a family company that's trying to stay in control. With Logan's back against the wall and his health at risk, can he afford not to have a succession plan? Mark doesn't seem to think so. And as usual, Kara gives her take on this week's installment of power rankings.
- 2020– 45mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher is joined by Succession creator Jesse Armstrong and executive producer Frank Rich to unpack "The Munsters", episode one of the final season. Then, Kara talks with Ben Smith, co-founder of the news site Semafor, about the Roy kids' new media venture.
- 2015–202438mTV-149.4 (1.4K)TV EpisodeFilmmakers spend nearly a decade investigating Robert Durst and his alleged crimes.
- 2020– 56mPodcast EpisodeHost Kara Swisher unpacks the Succession series finale, "With Open Eyes," in a two-part supersized podcast. In part one, Kara talks with Alexander Skarsgård about why his tech billionaire character, Lukas Matsson, just can't let Waystar Royco go. Then Kara goes deep with Jeremy Strong to discuss the tragic end of Kendall and what his character really wanted all along.
- 2020– 36mPodcast EpisodeIn part two of the series finale podcast, it's time to say goodbye to the Roy family, once and for all. Host Kara Swisher sits down with director and executive producer Mark Mylod. He breaks down everything about episode 10, "With Open Eyes" - from the first table read, to that tense boardroom showdown, the Tom/Shiv of it all, and the final fate of the Roy children.
- 2020– 37mPodcast Episode
- Joanna attempts to win over her crush by recruiting co-workers and some SVN fans to pack his concert. Patricia comes up with a plan to use Joanna's cancer to help the network.
- [HBO] HD. '#goalz.' (Season Two) A man strives for a life free of Internet distractions; a comedian is trolled after a tweet.
- An ensemble comedy focused on the bizarre, underpaid employees of Grammaw's Home Cookin'.
- In the aftermath of the carnival, Maddy and Nate are forced to deal with a police investigation; Jules begins to feel pressured by her role in Rue's sobriety; Cal worries about his actions.
- 2022–202346mTV-MA8.4 (530)TV EpisodeThe Lakers win another championship. But after humiliating defeats, they have to regroup to take on the Celtics.
- During this finale week, Deborah and Kristin break down the climax of season two "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" written by Alexander Woo and directed by Michael Cuesta, examining the dramatic wedding for a maenad. They discuss how the show weaves in maenad mythology and speak to Maenad Maryann herself, the dazzling Michelle Forbes.
- This week, Deborah and Kristin look at episode seven, written by Chris Offutt and directed by Marcos Siega. They examine how the power of belief can influence someone's life and witness a backwoods exorcism. And they also sit down with the exorcist herself, Aisha Hinds, to spill all the details on her experience playing Miss Jeanette.
- Emotional pie, emotional pie, emotional pie. This week, Deborah and Kristin discuss episode six "Cold Ground," written by Raelle Tucker and directed by Nick Gomez. Following the death in the previous episode, they analyze how the different characters of Bon Temps deal with loss, and look at how food plays a role. They also speak with the spectacular Adina Porter about her experience bringing Lettie Mae to life.
- 1992– 25m6.0 (143)TV Episode
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeDeborah and Kristin break down episode four, written by Brain Buckner and directed by Michael Lehman. The highest form of humor, aka Bill's puns, is in full effect. They talk about the wonders of Fangtasia and the introduction of two fan favorite blood suckers (can you guess who?). They also delve behind the scenes of the beautiful sets with production designer Suzuki Ingerslev.
- This week, Deborah and Kristin break down episode eight, written by Alex Woo and directed by Michael Lehman. They dive deep into a state of delusion and analyze our characters' deeply rooted fantasies. They also speak with everyone's favorite "non-cool" vampire, Stephen Root, to discuss all things Eddie Fournier.
- Long live the Queen. This week, Deborah and Kristin discuss royalty, ornithology, and the joys of working with teacup humans (aka children) in "Frenzy" written by Alan Ball and directed by Daniel Minahan. And the extraordinary Rutina Wesley sits down to share everything that went into creating the beloved Tara Thorton.
- This week, Deborah and Kristin break down "Hard-Hearted Hannah," written by Brian Buckner and directed by Michael Lehmann, exploring if ignorance really is bliss for our characters and how the truth just might hurt. And Ashley Jones, our sweet shape-shifting Daphne Landry, joins to share all about her character's shocking twist.
- Deborah and Kristin groove to the rhythm of episode 10 "I Don't Wanna Know," written by Chris Offut and directed by Scott Winant. They discuss the hard truths that the Bon Temps residents have to face as plot lines come to a head. They also sit down with the Bon Temps bar owner himself, Sam Trammell, who discusses what makes Sam Merlotte such an enticing mystery man.
- This week, a final goodbye is absolutely heartbreaking. Deborah and Kristin discuss "I Will Rise Up," written by Nancy Oliver and directed by Scott Winant, looking at how some relationship bonds are healed, some are broken, and others are lost forever. And the faultless Allan Hyde joins from across the pond to share about his riveting work as Godric.
- This week, Deborah and Kristin analyze "Keep This Party Going," written by Brian Buckner and directed by Michael Lehmann. They observe how the dear denizens of Bon Temps, try as they might, just can't outrun their pasts. And they sit down with director Michael Lehmann to share the process of bringing True Blood episodes to life.
- Sex, politics, and rock n roll. This week, Deborah and Kristin look at episode three "Mine," written by Alan Ball and directed by John Dahl. They explore all the sex, magic, and vampire politics in the True Blood world. They also discuss the show's score and soundtrack with the music masterminds themselves, Nathan Barr and Gary Calamar.
- A dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste. This week, Deborah and Kristin break down "Never Let Me Go", written by Nancy Oliver and directed by John Dahl, exploring how the women of Bon Temps own their sexual power. And they reminisce with Anna Camp, discussing all things Sarah Newlin from her big hair to her infamous "holy" scene.
- Deborah and Kristin break down "New World In My View" written by Kate Barnow and directed by Adam Davidson, highlighting all the incredible work of the ensemble creating a new world in Bon Temps. And the unforgettable Jim Parrack joins to reminisce on the whirlwind romance of Hoyt and Jessica.
- In this premiere episode of season two, Deborah and Kristin break down "Nothing But the Blood," written by Alex Woo and directed by Daniel Minahan. They discuss the idea of found family among the characters and speak to a very special member of the True Blood bloodline - Bill Compton himself, Stephen Moyer.
- This week, Deborah and Kristin dig into the minds of the dangerous denizens involved in all the Bon Temps drama. They speak with Carrie Preston, who plays Arlene Fowler, to get the human perspective amongst all the supernatural. And they also hear from special effects foreman, Michael Arbogast, who shares his insight into all the blood.
- 1992–7.2 (26)TV Episode
- The truth will set you free. This week, Deborah and Kristin discuss "Release Me," written by Raelle Tucker and directed by Michael Ruscio, delving into how our characters are trapped, both emotionally and physically. Also, Mariana Klaveno sits down to spill all the stories behind playing the infamous Lorena.
- And seem a saint, when most I play the devil. In this third episode, Deborah and Kristin break down "Scratches," written by Raelle Tucker and directed by Scott Winant. They analyze where the characters fall on the blurred lines of "good" and "evil." And writer Raelle Tucker speaks on her inspiration for writing True Blood episodes and her background that informs some of the season's main players.
- This week, it's all about the art of observation. Deborah and Kristin discuss "Shake and Fingerpop", written by Allan Ball and directed by Michael Lehmann. They sit down with lead camera operator Simon Jayes, who shares all about the wild life behind a True Blood camera. And they also dive deep with cinematographer Romeo Tirone to understand the keen eyes behind creating the right mood of a scene through perfect lighting and camera movement.