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The hosts discuss their opinions on the various characters on the show "Succession" and rank them based on their likability.
09:24 - 09:56 (00:32)
Summary
The hosts discuss their opinions on the various characters on the show "Succession" and rank them based on their likability. They also share how they rank characters in their own group text based on who has made them cringe the most.
ChapterKendall and White Privilege
Episode“Cringe Ranking” (with Aminatou Sow)
PodcastHBO's Succession Podcast
The speaker criticizes Kendall from "Succession," stating that he is not smart or cunning enough to be a good CEO and is primarily upset that he won't inherit his father's job.
09:56 - 10:42 (00:46)
Summary
The speaker criticizes Kendall from "Succession," stating that he is not smart or cunning enough to be a good CEO and is primarily upset that he won't inherit his father's job. Additionally, the speaker mocks Kendall's rapping throughout the show.
ChapterKendall and White Privilege
Episode“Cringe Ranking” (with Aminatou Sow)
PodcastHBO's Succession Podcast
The podcast explores the strange and often hidden world of the vices of startup founders.
10:42 - 12:01 (01:18)
Summary
The podcast explores the strange and often hidden world of the vices of startup founders. Guests share their experiences and thoughts on the societal pressures of addiction, especially concerning those in high-stress startup industries.
ChapterKendall and White Privilege
Episode“Cringe Ranking” (with Aminatou Sow)
PodcastHBO's Succession Podcast
Amina discusses whether the underrepresentation of people of color in TV shows is more intentional or an oversight.
12:01 - 13:15 (01:14)
Summary
Amina discusses whether the underrepresentation of people of color in TV shows is more intentional or an oversight. She argues that in the case of "Succession", it accurately represents the world portrayed in the show.
ChapterKendall and White Privilege
Episode“Cringe Ranking” (with Aminatou Sow)
PodcastHBO's Succession Podcast
A man offers a baseball player a million dollars if he can hit a home run, and the player falls short of the goal.
13:15 - 13:43 (00:27)
Summary
A man offers a baseball player a million dollars if he can hit a home run, and the player falls short of the goal.