This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
It's like he didn't know that Greg had it in him and now he realizes that Greg may actually become successful in business (and life) after all lol. Thus, the pride.
He's surprised and pleased for Greg, and at the same time the sheer *intensity* of the reaction, the veins standing out on Macfadyen's temples, the bulging eyes - they speak to a snarling outrage and panic that exists right beside the pride. Braun's reading of 'I'll never tell!' is at once coquettish and complete deer-in-headlights horrified terror. It's pretty good. These guys were something to savour.
@@AA-ji2my Even Senator w.e his name called Greg - Gregory Hirsch at the Crusie scandal hearing which was like the first time I heard someone call his name since he requested the name change infront of Logan.
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
Also, when Greg sided with Kendall after Kendall threw Logan under the bus by keeping some documents and also when he's snitching about Mattson to the siblings, Tom is proud of him because he knows Greg has his own way
@@juliacamposfrasao1048 If anything, Sarah Snook (the actor who played Shiv in the series) said that she doesn't know if she has ever met someone who is so different from their character as Matthew is to Tom. She said that Matthew was able to create a very calloused character, which makes him a great actor since, in real life, he's a big softie. Matthew also said that playing his character in Succession is both challenging and cringy. That makes me think he's closer to Darcy than he is to Tom.
Tom what an actor, in that few seconds he showed that he was proud of his prodigy, he was afraid, was trying laugh the tension off, and yet thinking on his feet to not let greg get away from him. Top notch stuff from director writer actors
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
The writers do a good job of crafting an innocent greenhorn who we as audience fear for, but then slowly watch him evolve into a a cunning debutant who still emotes a goofy innocence but now carries some degree of mischief and criminal enterprise in his back pocket.
I never believed that Greg was innocent. He was green and inexperienced, it was his mother that was guiding him to the dark side. Logan told him to take care of Kendall, not to buy cocaine for him in the park. Still, he went from living in an $80 a night hostel to living rent-free in one of Kendall's cribs.
Greg is basically the writers' avatar in this show. He's the character who behaves like they would if they were suddenly thrust into a world like this.
@@jess64792 🙄 No. What I'm describing is not an audience surrogate, what I'm describing is specifically the writers' analogue. What _you_ are describing is an audience surrogate. If you want to argue that Greg is the latter to the exclusion of the former you're welcome to do so, but you'd have to explain why he can't be seen as both. And so far you've just asserted it. You also seem extremely impressed with your own knowledge of the concept of an audience surrogate, which is an idea I'm pretty sure I learned about as soon as I started reading.
@@jess64792 I'm sorry if you found my tone aggressive, it wasn't intended in such a way. But you're just stating your opinion again and there's not much I can do with that but shrug. The idea that Greg is a stand in for the audience isn't a fact. It's not something where one person can be wrong and another right. We're talking about parsing a work of art here, not measuring the distance from the moon to earth. You really need to understand that not everyone thinks in such a programmatic way as yourself.
@@jess64792 This is becoming extremely tedious. You don't seem to understand the basic principle that a character in a work of fiction can be more than one thing. Sure, he's an audience stand-in. So what? My point was that he's a stand-in for the writers, and how they would behave if these polite English scriptwriters were thrust into the world of high finance. How is that 'wrong'? How can a subjective interpretation of a work of fiction even _be_ wrong? And it doesn't seem to have occurred to you that the reason I didn't mention the fact that he can also be seen as a surrogate for the audience is because it's trivially obvious and not particularly interesting to me. I try not to post stuff that's self-evident. Finally, no, I don't think I was aggressive. I think I was irritated, but mainly because you blundered into the discussion in a patronising way and immediately got on my fucking nerves. So don't gaslight me. I get the feeling you piss a lot of people off.
@@thesprawl2361 No you are very passive aggressive. The way you type is condescending. If you are not smart enough to realize that then all i see you as is a iamverysmart redditor.
Never forget that Tom’s first instinct on this whole thing was to have a press conference and get ahead of the issue (which was promptly struck down by Gerrie and the rest of the Roys). Tom is trying so hard to play ball the way the rest play but you can see how much it hurts him every time he tries.
I think we need to praise Nicholas acting here, he manages so well the wolf in a sheep’s clothing. The way he says “I don’t want this to sound horrible” and the face he has, he still tries to seem friendly and approachable while blackmailing his friend
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
I think this was the scene that made Tom my favorite character. That, and when he admits to Shiv that he's not a hippie and isn't into the open marriage lifestyle. I thought that was so genuine and relatable.
its not always depicted in popular culture, but often times, those who rise to high positions in a company are well liked, honest and fair. greg is a nice kid. being likable can go a very long way.
I love how weirdly proud Tom is
Definitely proud, "Your a fucking slimeball...atta boy!"
Same way that Logan is proud of Tom in that one scene and proud of Ken in that last scene of S2. You gotta be a killer.
Greg proving hes got some Roy in him after all
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
@@gabrielrivas377 fuck jesus
“So you know when you had me destroy those documents at cruises?”
Tom : “No”
lmao this was low key one of the funniest moments of this scene
Tom's clearly not dumb enough to admit to criminal wrongdoing when asked a leading question like that.
In fairness to Tom, for all he knew, Greg was being a MEGA piece of shit and wearing a wire 😄
“I have some leverage, but I am reluctant to use it.” Worst negotiator ever.
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
@@gabrielrivas377 lol okay
@@alainportant6412 Just report him for spam
@@feral107 Nah, his intentions were good, there isn't any link or promotional shit.
But I fucking hate off-topic answers on good comments.
@@alainportant6412 he posts the same shit on almost every comment on this video. I think that's spam
These two are comic gold, together.
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
@@gabrielrivas377 both very and very not random, simultaneously.
@@gabrielrivas377 you know the rich people show on this show actually take advantage of people who believe in all that crap for financial gain?
@@gabrielrivas377 he isn’t real tho
@@DontTakeThisSeriously616 well said
"you're a fucking slimeball"
Love this scene. Easily the happiest Tom has been in the entire series so far. He's genuinely proud of Greg.
Gold.
It's like he didn't know that Greg had it in him and now he realizes that Greg may actually become successful in business (and life) after all lol. Thus, the pride.
@@kena.8003 Logan was the same when he realized Tom kinda psycho with Greg lol
the delivery of that line always cracks me up lol
He's surprised and pleased for Greg, and at the same time the sheer *intensity* of the reaction, the veins standing out on Macfadyen's temples, the bulging eyes - they speak to a snarling outrage and panic that exists right beside the pride. Braun's reading of 'I'll never tell!' is at once coquettish and complete deer-in-headlights horrified terror. It's pretty good. These guys were something to savour.
The moment Greg became Gregory lol
Sam195 amen
@@AA-ji2my Even Senator w.e his name called Greg - Gregory Hirsch at the Crusie scandal hearing which was like the first time I heard someone call his name since he requested the name change infront of Logan.
He became Gregory in Season 1 “You little Machiavellian fuck. I see you, Greg. I like it." - Kendall Roy
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
This is the moment Kaylee Ehrmantraut
became Tuco Salamanca.
Most passive aggressive blackmail in history lol
Lmao. And successful!
Most polite passive aggressive blackmail. Greg knows how to massage Tom's ego
Greg feels like a character on the office that somehow ended up in this show
Jajajaja yes!
This show feels like the office
@@miurtouissi1093 does it really? I’ve never watched the office but it’s like succession I have to give a chance. How similar are they?
@@raymondsims7042 Funny as fuck, perfect characters developments and script. Also, a lot of drama between all the characters. Gotta love it.
@@HenriquE054ca NICE!! I’ve got to check it out
I love how instead of being mad, Tom is actually proud of Greg for blackmailing him.
Greg is like a 5 year old trying to attack a grown-up with a cardboard sword. It's like awww.... how cute!
@@bizambo100 i mean.. in this case it's a pretty real sword.
Funny thing is Kendall also had the same reaction.
Also, when Greg sided with Kendall after Kendall threw Logan under the bus by keeping some documents and also when he's snitching about Mattson to the siblings, Tom is proud of him because he knows Greg has his own way
"You fucking slime-ball!"
"Noo..."
I love how Greg reacts like Tom just called him some cute pet name jsnjsnkjsn
i like how Tom, as a representative of the corporate executive, just takes something like blackmail as completely ordinary
"Where are they those papers"
"I'll never tell"
Both laugh diabolically
The delivery kills me every time :'D
My favorite line omg I couldn’t stop laughing 😭
The way Greg says it, too, with such confidence and deviousness.
Then he does tell...."But look - the actual envelope says 'RECEIPTS'!" LOL
@@keithpatrick156haha. Also said something like top secret 😅
'Can't make some tomlets without breakin a few greggs!'
Makes me wanna suck their dick up boy!
Greg : *Sending the black mail request*
Tom : *Accepting the blackmail request*
Gotta love them.
I cant believe this is the same person who played Mr. Darcy in pride and prejudice... What a talent!!!!
ikr!!! in the first season i was so mad at him for doing this it kinda ruined darcy for me for awhile but then in s2 i kinda like tom now
Ahahha, he is honestly an amazing actor. Though Tom scares me sometimes 🤣 it just shows how much of a phenomenal actor he is
I will never watch pride and prejudice the same way again
@@juliacamposfrasao1048 If anything, Sarah Snook (the actor who played Shiv in the series) said that she doesn't know if she has ever met someone who is so different from their character as Matthew is to Tom. She said that Matthew was able to create a very calloused character, which makes him a great actor since, in real life, he's a big softie.
Matthew also said that playing his character in Succession is both challenging and cringy.
That makes me think he's closer to Darcy than he is to Tom.
@@juliacamposfrasao1048 Why would that ruin Darcy lol
Tom's laugh after "I'll never tell" gets me every time.
Never seen anybody getting so excited by being blackmailed :) :)
Tom what an actor, in that few seconds he showed that he was proud of his prodigy, he was afraid, was trying laugh the tension off, and yet thinking on his feet to not let greg get away from him. Top notch stuff from director writer actors
Bravo, Vince. Truly one of the blackmails of all time. No need to go full english teacher its just a show
what an odd response @@jean-pierresteenberg
Legit exactly what I thought too! You can just tell on his face and he takes us on an emotional train ride!
@@jean-pierresteenberglook at you, with the analytical skills of a goldfish !
"Where are they, those papers?"
"I'll never tell."
lmfao
And yet he did. :)
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
@@gabrielrivas377 it doesn't seem random, it seems you've spammed this on most comments.
😂😂😂😂
I accept your blackmail.
something Dwight Shrute would say 🤣😂😂
No, Im not blackmailing you-
The writers do a good job of crafting an innocent greenhorn who we as audience fear for, but then slowly watch him evolve into a a cunning debutant who still emotes a goofy innocence but now carries some degree of mischief and criminal enterprise in his back pocket.
Straight to my top 10 english texts.
i like your funny words a magic man
this is a great sentence
tbf Greg knew the score from day 1, that's why he made copies of all the documents in like... episode 3 or 4? Dude was never innocent.
I never believed that Greg was innocent. He was green and inexperienced, it was his mother that was guiding him to the dark side. Logan told him to take care of Kendall, not to buy cocaine for him in the park. Still, he went from living in an $80 a night hostel to living rent-free in one of Kendall's cribs.
tom is so in love and proud of his baby
Greg is basically the writers' avatar in this show. He's the character who behaves like they would if they were suddenly thrust into a world like this.
@@jess64792 No, I'm thinking of the writers.
@@jess64792 🙄 No. What I'm describing is not an audience surrogate, what I'm describing is specifically the writers' analogue.
What _you_ are describing is an audience surrogate.
If you want to argue that Greg is the latter to the exclusion of the former you're welcome to do so, but you'd have to explain why he can't be seen as both. And so far you've just asserted it. You also seem extremely impressed with your own knowledge of the concept of an audience surrogate, which is an idea I'm pretty sure I learned about as soon as I started reading.
@@jess64792 I'm sorry if you found my tone aggressive, it wasn't intended in such a way. But you're just stating your opinion again and there's not much I can do with that but shrug. The idea that Greg is a stand in for the audience isn't a fact. It's not something where one person can be wrong and another right. We're talking about parsing a work of art here, not measuring the distance from the moon to earth. You really need to understand that not everyone thinks in such a programmatic way as yourself.
@@jess64792 This is becoming extremely tedious. You don't seem to understand the basic principle that a character in a work of fiction can be more than one thing. Sure, he's an audience stand-in. So what? My point was that he's a stand-in for the writers, and how they would behave if these polite English scriptwriters were thrust into the world of high finance. How is that 'wrong'? How can a subjective interpretation of a work of fiction even _be_ wrong?
And it doesn't seem to have occurred to you that the reason I didn't mention the fact that he can also be seen as a surrogate for the audience is because it's trivially obvious and not particularly interesting to me. I try not to post stuff that's self-evident.
Finally, no, I don't think I was aggressive. I think I was irritated, but mainly because you blundered into the discussion in a patronising way and immediately got on my fucking nerves. So don't gaslight me. I get the feeling you piss a lot of people off.
@@thesprawl2361 No you are very passive aggressive. The way you type is condescending. If you are not smart enough to realize that then all i see you as is a iamverysmart redditor.
Tom's laugh after Greg says 'well I'll never tell' is the most memorable moment of this show for me, hilarious
Tom's laugh is infectiously funny.
”Very well. I accept your blackmail.” And that laughter. 🤣 absolutely fantastic actor. Hope to see Matthew in more things to come.
Tom's "Did you now?" is my favorite line of the entire show
Asking someone if you can blackmail them is such a power move and it deserves it's own name.
I call it "Getting greged".
The word already exists: "GREGarious"
America Decides” episode 😂
2:20 that small smile, it’s like his dad rewarded him for behaving well in public
"So you know when you had me destroy those documents at cruises"
"No"
and "Did you now"
LOL HAHAHA XD
JLifeAdvice yes Greg stepped up
I love how and Tom and Kendall are proud of Greg when he admits to them that he kept papers
Never forget that Tom’s first instinct on this whole thing was to have a press conference and get ahead of the issue (which was promptly struck down by Gerrie and the rest of the Roys).
Tom is trying so hard to play ball the way the rest play but you can see how much it hurts him every time he tries.
The laugh and facial expression he gives when Greg says He will never tell where the papers are is just brilliant brilliant acting.
“I have leverage but i’m hesitant to use it...”
Tom and Greg are the actual stars of the show
I love the admiration and pride in Tom's eyes lol
one of the best relationships in television history
*_”I’ll never tell”_* 😂
Greg’s little smile when he says “I’ll never tell” 😂
The back and forth between these two actors is the best thing on television.
I think we need to praise Nicholas acting here, he manages so well the wolf in a sheep’s clothing. The way he says “I don’t want this to sound horrible” and the face he has, he still tries to seem friendly and approachable while blackmailing his friend
"Did you now??" lol McFadyen's probably the best actor on this show.
real “baby’s first blackmail” energy from this
Greg is definitely becoming CEO of Waystar-Royco before the end of the show. Like if you agree.
That’s been my guess from the start.
This might seem random but Jesus loves you and times aren’t good and we need to rely on Jesus to guide us because we see corruption everywhere and so much sin and corruption everywhere. Relationship over religion. Jesus is a prayer away and just because you haven’t had an experience with Him doesn’t mean He’s not real :) .
Thats definitely not happening at all
No.. he ain’t a killer
@@gabrielrivas377 stop with the jesus shit
I think this was the scene that made Tom my favorite character. That, and when he admits to Shiv that he's not a hippie and isn't into the open marriage lifestyle. I thought that was so genuine and relatable.
Tom being proud of his *boyfriend* Greg
"Where are they, those papers?" Insane smile
‘You’re a fucking slimeball’ says the proud mentor. ‘No’ says the student bashfully
greg the egg is much smarter than the Roys think...!no wonder he was dancing when taking copies of the cruise line scandal documents in SN1
Tom is such a great character .. the delivery of “slimeball” is such a great moment , amazing actor
I bet the writers were like "how do we make blackmailing sound as nice as possible?"
Spinoff idea: Greg and Tom raise Shiv's baby together.
That scene is hilarious! The duo Tom/Greg is incredible! they both are so funny together
this is the moment greg becomes heisenberg
Pride and Prejudice, Death at a Funeral, Ripper Street, Anna Karenina, and now Succession. Matthew Macfadyen’s range is under appreciated.
This scene is pure gold!
it’s crazy how smart greg is at times, he’ll be running the whole show at some point (hopefully)
fr like everyone undermines him but he pulls tricks out of his sleeves i love himmm
Well
This is literally one of my favorite scenes in this show. What a f*CKIN clever comical relief.
"Are you asking if you can blackmail me?" and "Very well, I accept your blackmail" something about the way he says it just sends me 🤣🤣
"I'm not blackmailing you"
"But you are you piece of shit"
this combined with the Vaulter scenes in S2E2 made me fall in love with the show. so dark and so fucking funny
ok but tom was like definitely checking him out like come on
What?
Tom's absolute delight in this scene never gets old
Seriously, Toms smile is just so god damn infectious
You can't make an omelet without breaking a few Greggs.
Smile on his face . . . “I’ll never tell”.
I love it. Tom can be such a douce!
I predict great things for Greg 😏
Greg has got to be the nicest blackmailer in history!
And who said Greg was stupid?! 🤔🤣🤣😂😂
he is the smartest of them all he will rise to the ceo u will see
@@yamaniyoussef Hell lot of people are rooting for him
its not always depicted in popular culture, but often times, those who rise to high positions in a company are well liked, honest and fair. greg is a nice kid. being likable can go a very long way.
Greg feels like an Office Character who ended up on the wrong set.
makes me wonder what kind of a passive aggressive savage Tom was in his younger days
"i'll never tell" makes me laugh every fucking time 😂😂😂
Best scene in the whole season IMO lmaooo "Where are they, those papers?!" *insane laugh*
The way Tom says “Did you now?” At 1:40 just kills me hahaha. He’s like yeah dumb dumb that’s exactly what I was having you do.
The way Tom says “leverage” 😂
His British accent comes out a little
From a druggie to a high-level exec. Look at Greg man so inspirational
And all the high level execs are druggies too lol
These two had me crying this was so funny 😂😂
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how wonderful the musical score for this show is? Nicholas Britell for the win
These two are comedy gold together. "I accept your blackmail." "You're a fucking slime ball!"
2:00 "I like you," Greg is officially in the game
Most wholesome scene in the show and it's a blackmail talk
The puppyface at 2:20 that Greg makes when he successfully blackmails tom.
and how the voice of Tom sounds when he says "You like that?" 😭🩷
God, I LOVE these two
I just watched Deadpool & Wolverine and came back to watch this.
This episode was peak Tom and Greg
This is still the most fucking hilarious scene of the show for me. I always laugh till my stomach hurts.
This is the only show where blackmail can be the catalyst for a warm character moment 😂. Nothing else like this on tv
Tom and Greg's weird screwed up relationship has to be one of my favourite things in a TV show ever
Matthew MacFayden has such range as an actor. I suggest watching him in Quiz if you haven’t already.
i want somebody to react to me like greg reacts to “you fuckin slimeball.” all flustered and flattered and shit lol.
This is my favorite duo since Walt & Jessie
This scene is hilarious. Their chemistry is amazing.
Tom was absolutely delighted when Greg blackmailed him haha
When I first saw this scene I though Tom was about to murder this young man but he was actually proud of him
"You're a fucking slime ball"
"☺️ No.. ☺️"
I love this duo
“I’m accelerating you”
Lol Toms actually proud of Greg here. Hilarious. Tom is no dummy, this move just reinforces their symbiotic ascension
Those 2 guys were born comedian I swear! hilarious duo!
one of the funniest and best scenes I have ever witnessed.
“You can throw away the training bra” - 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
This show is fucking incredible. I rewatch this scene all of the time. The writing is excellent.