The pond had to patiently explain to an acquaintance why Succession had no appeal to the pond.
It's not that the pond is against the drama per se, but the pond is busy enough with reality television.
When told the patriarch carked it in the third ep of the current and last series, the pond countered that a plot twist like that could just as easily turn up in the real world.
Meanwhile, what script could possibly bring together a triple headed hydra featuring Harry, Megan, Rebekah and an ancient scandal that lurks in the wings?
...Rebekah Brooks is one of Murdoch’s favorite executives, regarded almost as a daughter for her loyalty and avidity as a ruthless tabloid professional. In his classic account of the hacking scandal, Hack Attack, the journalist Nick Davies said that Brooks was known as “the beating heart of the Devil.” When Davies worked for The Guardian, Brooks threatened his editor that she would run a story about his having a love child. There was no love child, and the story did not run, but it was part of a Brooks doctrine to “monster” critics of the Murdoch empire wherever they surfaced.
One particularly disingenuous part of her defense in the Old Bailey trial was the idea that although hacking in both tabloids had reached industrial scale she could remain unaware of it. The hacking, backed up by gumshoe snooping by private detectives, was a large part of the papers’ budgets. Murdoch tracked all budgets with a gimlet eye, and Brooks was a trusted manager.
To buy the idea that she missed all of this you would need to believe that she was either negligent or incompetent, and she was neither. Found not guilty at the trial, she and Murdoch had reason to believe that the true scale of the hacking crime as a part of a deliberately corrupted editorial ethic that turned in huge profits while it lasted would never be disclosed. That looks highly unlikely now.
And then there are the sub-plots. There are so many loons that are only one degree of separation from the core drama, and the best of these loons gather regularly to provide plot twists.
Sure, Mike Lindell Makes Bats**t Claim About Fox News' Role In 2020 Election might only be a C-strand, only worth a few moments in an ep, but still ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Thursday accused Fox News of playing a “big part” in the mass 2020 voter fraud that he claims was Donald Trump’s downfall in the election. (Watch the video below.)
Lindell, a vociferous election denier who has appeared on Fox News and other right-wing outlets to shout his pro-Trump conspiracy theories, now says Fox News was somehow wrapped up in the election “steal” and suppressed the flow of information.
This would be the same Fox News that just paid Dominion Voting Systems gobs of money to settle a lawsuit because the network falsely and repeatedly claimed that balloting machines were rigged against Trump.
Be warned: Following Lindell’s addled argument could prove challenging.
“I believe Fox played a big part in this election crime because back then, they called Arizona early,” he said, referring to the channel’s correct election night projection that Biden would win the swing state, which angered viewers.
“Smartmatic sued Fox News on Feb. 4 of 2021,” Lindell continued in a nod to another voting technology company suing Fox for defamation. “That started lawfare in this whole country. Since that time people like me have not been able to go on any conservative media and talk about our election. ... So Fox News has been suppressing for some reason and they make this deal with Dominion?”
And what of the fun to be found reading TV reviewers trying to desperately work out the latest plot twists and where the drama might be heading as Peter Wehner did in The Atlantic in MAGA Is Ripping Itself Apart (paywall)
...Lack of restraint is the essence of the Trump movement. Shattering guardrails is what they find thrilling. But what MAGA adherents forget is that those guardrails exist to protect not only others, but also ourselves from excess, self-indulgence, and self-harm. There’s a reason temperance—self-mastery, the capacity to moderate inordinate desires, balance that produces internal harmony—is one of the four cardinal virtues.
The extremism, aggression, and lack of restraint in MAGA world are spreading rather than receding. They are becoming more rather than less indiscriminate. Those who are part of that movement, and certainly those who lead it, act as if they’re invincible, as if the rules don’t apply to them, as if they can say anything and get away with anything. That has certainly been true of Trump, and it is often true of those who have patterned themselves after Trump, which is to say, virtually the entire Republican Party.
But it goes even beyond this. MAGA world directs its ridicule at those who exercise temperance, who embrace restraint, and who ask themselves what they should do rather than what they can get away with. Those who reject the ethic of Thrasymachus—the cynical Sophist in Plato’s Republic who believes might makes right and injustice is better than justice—are dismissed as weak and delicate. The denizens of MAGA world not only relish discarding guardrails; they scorn those who abide by them.
There's no way even a superior show could work in all the exciting angles the real world offers, right down to cynical Sophists ... and the angles are never-ending ...
Okay, the pond had to embark on that extended rant, because sometimes there's clear evidence you'd be better off watching a TV show, and as proof, the pond offers prattling Polonius, joining the reptile horde in preparing for war with China by Xmas ...
Poor Polonius. Has he already forgotten valiant Bromancer, always ready to bung on a do, and always looking for ways to be winning ...
Sadly the pond can't spend time with old bromancer, but the only catastrophe he could see was losing ...
Decisive capability? Forget the catastrophe, there's a war to be won by Xmas ...
The pond realises that the ABC is full of faint hearts, sooks, cowardly custards, quislings, lickspittle fellow travellers and white anters ... and that's why we need warrior Polonius ...
By the pond's count that's three ways, and then there's the Polonial way ...
Indeed, indeed, France is a long way from the Asia Pacific.
When the pond last checked, New Caledonia, Wallis and Fortuna and French Polynesia were somewhere near Jersey in the English channel, and so nonsense such as
France: The Other Pacific Power was just so much 2012 CSIS gibberish.
No doubt
New Caledonia will become fully independent at some time, but in the meantime, perhaps the pond should be wary of taking Peak Polonial Geographic Skills too seriously ...
And so to the bonus, and there the pond had to hand out a few more red cards, such as this one ...
Fuck a city that trades as a city of churches and purports to take hard-hitting satire seriously, and fuck blather about hand-wringers, and especially idle talk about a 'provocateur' who in his later days seemed mainly designed to upset drag queen haters in Florida, and fuck Penbo too for being a crow-eating dimwit ...
But the notion of a drag queen in Florida did suggest a bonus for the pond, Ron DeSanctus ...
The pond realises it's outside its usual domestic reptile brief, but there's only so many times the pond can visit the reptiles visiting the voice over and over... and besides there is a chance for a cartoon recovery ...
It's another reminder to
Succession lovers, because Ron DeSanctus is an interesting minor character in the pond's reality TV show, adding a little colourful C-strand, which might rise to the B or A strands.
After all, he's a Trumper who wants to out-Trump the Donald, and for a time he was much beloved by the Chairman and his Faux Noise minions, and the DeSanctus war on the house of mouse has been distilled essence of telly, as noted by E. J. Dickson in
Rolling Stone ...
Much like the cloud of red smoke that envelops Agrabah when Jafar takes over in Aladdin, however, the noxious political climate has slowly been infiltrating the Magic Kingdom. In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, much debate raged among Disney fans over park mask and vaccine mandates, and the Disney attraction the Hall of Presidents, featuring animatronic versions of past POTUSes, has been host to a number of protests due to its inclusion of former president Donald Trump. And though Disney has long been the target of criticism from conservatives for various reasons, such backlash has ramped up over the past year due to the corporation’s opposition to Don’t Say Gay, with conservative pundits like Candace Owens urging followers to boycott the company.
This hyper-charged political climate, combined with DeSantis’s aggressive attacks on the company, appear to have had something of a radicalizing effect on some members of the fandom. Though subreddits like r/waltdisneyworld have tried to curb the tone of political discussions — “As always with the posts around RCID/ Drama please refrain from personal attacks and keep it magical,” one post from a mod reads — the battle between DeSantis and Disney appears to have hit too close to home.
One meme posted on Reddit features the puffy-looking Florida governor in a fleece vest, depicted among a pantheon of classic Disney bad guys like Ursula from The Little Mermaid and Jafar from Aladdin. Another, showing Mickey superimposed next to DeSantis, is more explicit: “Suck my mouse dick you fascist fuck,” the caption reads.
Well yes ...
The history, while frequently regurgitated, is rich ...
As Charlie Sykes said in his podcast, all Disney has to suggest is that they might be moving jobs and operations to another state, or let
Nikki Haley and Ron go to war ...
Indeed, indeed ... much as the pond has lost interest in the house of mouse since Carl Barks stopped doing his comics, and actively loathed changes to copyright laws to suite the mouse house, there's no doubt Ron is up against it ...
Each story somehow gets topped up with the sort of image that fills the pond with terror, but which induces a warm fuzzy glow in Americans always ready to go on vacation with Chevvy Chase and Bev...
...she always had grander ambitions, according to former co-workers. “I remember I once said [to a colleague], ‘Casey wants to be a senator’s wife.’ And he said, ‘No, she fully intends on being a president’s wife,’” a former WJXT staffer told Vanity Fair in 2022.
Calling all Freudians. Suddenly we're in Dallas territory, which is what Florida would like to be, and that had a long run, and so it was right for the next gobbet to start off with the right sort of snap of the controlling figure and the stolid, humourless puppet ...
But if you're into post-apocalyptic scenarios, you could see something coming, because some are predicting a compelling third act ...
All to troll a sort of half-woke mouse ...
Forget the lobbyists... the cartoonists keep filing notices of appearance ...
Meanwhile, ancient hits are still hanging around, offering little plot tweaks and character notes ...
Okay, it might be Oklahoma, but let's never forget that Ron DeSanctus got that ball rolling, and produced a cartoon-led recovery, and that's why the pond is sad there's only a gobbet to go ...
Even if the house of mouse loses, avid reality TV followers are winners, and those devoted to Succession don't know what they're missing ...
Take your eyes off the flat screen, and see the many plot points still to explore, so many things are going down.
Why instead of drawing the series to a close it could run forever, and reality TV might even remind you of old movies, so your screen life wasn't a complete waste of time ...