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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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The resolution of the GoJo merger unspools in the final episode of “Succession” with an exponential absurdity that stuffs every moment of its 90-minute runtime with even more shifting loyalties, power plays and brutal verbal takedowns than we have come to expect.
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The resolution of the GoJo merger unspools in the final episode of “Succession” with an exponential absurdity that stuffs every moment of its 90-minute runtime with even more shifting loyalties, power plays and brutal verbal takedowns than we have come to expect.
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It’s election night, and while America is casting its votes for a right wing populist with fascist tendencies, a run-of-the-mill establishment Democrat or a delusional independent whose slogan is simply “Enough Already!”, ATN is making calls in the newsroom that challenge the very notion of democracy.
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It’s election night, and while America is casting its votes for a right wing populist with fascist tendencies, a run-of-the-mill establishment Democrat or a delusional independent whose slogan is simply “Enough Already!”, ATN is making calls in the newsroom that challenge the very notion of democracy.
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“Kill List” is ripe with subtext upon subtext, with power seesawing rapidly between the siblings, the old guard and the Swedes.
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“Kill List” is ripe with subtext upon subtext, with power seesawing rapidly between the siblings, the old guard and the Swedes.
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After last week’s Earth-shattering death, the tightly contained “Honeymoon States” delivers sky high stakes and searing one-liners as the siblings come home to a haunted house full of “roses and rotting corpses.”
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After last week’s Earth-shattering death, the tightly contained “Honeymoon States” delivers sky high stakes and searing one-liners as the siblings come home to a haunted house full of “roses and rotting corpses.”
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For all his claims of uplifting women, “Succession” makes it abundantly clear that Kendall is nobody’s ally; he’s simply the wrong person on the right side of history
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For all his claims of uplifting women, “Succession” makes it abundantly clear that Kendall is nobody’s ally; he’s simply the wrong person on the right side of history
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There’s a war going on in HBO’s “Succession,” and everybody’s asking the same question: Are you Team Kendall (Jeremy Strong) or Team Logan (Brian Cox)?
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There’s a war going on in HBO’s “Succession,” and everybody’s asking the same question: Are you Team Kendall (Jeremy Strong) or Team Logan (Brian Cox)?
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Fast-paced and brutal, war is exactly what we get in season three.
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Fast-paced and brutal, war is exactly what we get in season three.
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