What a bright, articulate artist who has studied his craft so well that he is able to express himself so that your average person (ie me) can absorb his thought process. Best best actor in the forefront now!
he is so articulated and interested in his character, i love him. i can understand why he choses this in depth interviews where he can expand instead of quick passed witty talk shows
Jeremy Strong who I adore, is melting his heart out talking about his role in Succession and how he experienced his character and we are all enchanted by his words, and there we have an interviewer laid back, looking bored and sleepy and never interact with his guest. And at one point Jeremy felt so lonely out there with him never interacting or responding to his words that he asked if he was still connected... Poor Jeremy though he had lost connection when in reality the only thing he lost is his precious time talking to this stolid, apathetic morone.
Love this. I’ve always thought that actually Logan is just testing Kendall and forcing him to become the man who can take over from him. I think he believes Kendall is the right choice from his kids but he isn’t ready in season 1 and likely won’t be for many seasons. He needed to be undone at the end of season 1 to rebuild and see what he’s capable od
The interview solidifies the view I have had since watching the very first episodes and last week "cramming" the second season altogether...That Jeremy Strong is THE main (if not ONLY) reason to watch this magnificently uneven show. He is an actor of great range and he has provided the depth and skills that have made him a star and above all others in the series. And I am happy that he so honestly shared with us the difficulties of dealing with that last scene on Season 1 (alas, NEVER to be repeated in as close a way in the entire Season 2, although Strong remains the VITAL point of the season as well). When he breaks into tears and embraces his father he turns into the little, helpless child we all carry deep within in different degrees, and he played it majestically----sad, in a way, that it is not the ending of a great movie but instead the ending of this sloppy, uneven, many times inconsequential TV show. I wish him the best for his future. He has it ALL!!!!...
Ken is dependent of his father because his dad save him from investigation/jail from the accident. But at the end Logan is sending him to jail....WTH.... that’s why Ken is, what’s the point, if I’m going to jail mine as well it’s my crime rather than other people’s (dad) crime.
Just say the lines and don't think to much about it. There clueless responses from JS only go to show that the people who understand that characters are the writers. The actors just move and talk and try to look good.
@@apseudonym Explain to me what on Earth would provoke you into such a hysteria? Maybe it has something to do with yourself thinking this is insightful? Because to write something like that really shows you have no insight into yourself, and certain none gained from watching a TV show.
😆 You clearly have no idea what acting is. It’s not simply memorizing lines and saying them. You have to interpret the writing, embody the character, and perform it in such a way that the audience feels like these conversations are made up in the moment. Just “looking good” isn’t it.
What a bright, articulate artist who has studied his craft so well that he is able to express himself so that your average person (ie me) can absorb his thought process. Best best actor in the forefront now!
Karen Anker seems like he says the obvious.
@@Bluetanggnot always, but he phenomenally articulates whatever he knows
he is so articulated and interested in his character, i love him. i can understand why he choses this in depth interviews where he can expand instead of quick passed witty talk shows
I'm a straight man but I got to say what a handsome guy
"Archetypal story of ambition... striving, need to prove oneself and the way that need can take you away from the core." 😍 I love your mind Jeremy.
Wow. What a wonderful person. I'm in love with him.
Totally robbed of an Emmy nod
Team Kendall and Cousin Greg baby.
B. G. Greg the motherfuckin egg!!!
Absolutely this.
I’m in love with Jeremy.....please get this memo to him🙏🏻
Yeah. He's hot.
Same
Thoughtful, smart guy. Can't wait for season 3.
Master class acting!
Jeremy Strong who I adore, is melting his heart out talking about his role in Succession and how he experienced his character and we are all enchanted by his words, and there we have an interviewer laid back, looking bored and sleepy and never interact with his guest. And at one point Jeremy felt so lonely out there with him never interacting or responding to his words that he asked if he was still connected... Poor Jeremy though he had lost connection when in reality the only thing he lost is his precious time talking to this stolid, apathetic morone.
Love this. I’ve always thought that actually Logan is just testing Kendall and forcing him to become the man who can take over from him. I think he believes Kendall is the right choice from his kids but he isn’t ready in season 1 and likely won’t be for many seasons. He needed to be undone at the end of season 1 to rebuild and see what he’s capable od
In other words: What he didn't want to be! 😑
And I think there lies the truly Shakespearean theme of the show!
He's going to be nominated for Season 2.
Hey! He won!
Such a good character can't wait to see his arc in s3
Great interview that let Jeremy shine.
love the 5 easy pieces reference! good 1!
why do i feel like every person who commented in this video is in love with him
Because it's true.😂
The interview solidifies the view I have had since watching the very first episodes and last week "cramming" the second season altogether...That Jeremy Strong is THE main (if not ONLY) reason to watch this magnificently uneven show. He is an actor of great range and he has provided the depth and skills that have made him a star and above all others in the series. And I am happy that he so honestly shared with us the difficulties of dealing with that last scene on Season 1 (alas, NEVER to be repeated in as close a way in the entire Season 2, although Strong remains the VITAL point of the season as well). When he breaks into tears and embraces his father he turns into the little, helpless child we all carry deep within in different degrees, and he played it majestically----sad, in a way, that it is not the ending of a great movie but instead the ending of this sloppy, uneven, many times inconsequential TV show. I wish him the best for his future. He has it ALL!!!!...
We love you Jeremy Strong! {side bar: what on earth are you doing on this webcam interview :-P}
I’m in love with you Jeremy
Lmfao at him calling Logan reptilian. He’s 100% correct but it’s funny to hear.
Jeremy, Matthew and Brian are the strongest actors in this cast for me.
So it's not Kendall who always has his collars popped, it's Jeremy?
Me fascinas 😍
Ken is dependent of his father because his dad save him from investigation/jail from the accident. But at the end Logan is sending him to jail....WTH.... that’s why Ken is, what’s the point, if I’m going to jail mine as well it’s my crime rather than other people’s (dad) crime.
he will do this interview but wont be on talk shows ?
he's introverted
Suits me
Is this John Goodman's son?
wow jeremy you're amazing especially in that last episode when kendall commits suicide
🤨
Spoilers!!
@@dielaughing73 lmao
Just say the lines and don't think to much about it. There clueless responses from JS only go to show that the people who understand that characters are the writers. The actors just move and talk and try to look good.
He's incredibly smart and articulate. If you don't like something, just move on, no need to be nasty
@@mihaelajoe8291 get lost chump
imagine watching such an insightful interview as this and commenting like an dipsh-t asshole
@@apseudonym
Explain to me what on Earth would provoke you into such a hysteria? Maybe it has something to do with yourself thinking this is insightful? Because to write something like that really shows you have no insight into yourself, and certain none gained from watching a TV show.
😆 You clearly have no idea what acting is. It’s not simply memorizing lines and saying them. You have to interpret the writing, embody the character, and perform it in such a way that the audience feels like these conversations are made up in the moment. Just “looking good” isn’t it.