Why Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has sympathy for show's ‘caged beasts’

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Why Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has sympathy for show's ‘caged beasts’
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Writer Jesse Armstrong says his characters are 'bad people' but 'I don't enjoy seeing them suffer'.

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The fourth and final season has seen the sibling relationships sink to torturous new lows, while also laying bare the corrosive influence of the dysfunctional family on US society.Image source,Jesse Armstrong celebrated with the show's cast at the Golden Globes in 2020 "Hopefully you see this whole context for them, which is that most of them are pretty, by most common standards, bad people who do terrible things to the world. And yet we see a degree of what makes them act that way.

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