

But I’m wondering how we’re going to remember it in a few years’ time, once the hype cycle fades, once the discourse around Fox News and democracy is (please, God) very different, once we’re able to consider Jesse Armstrong’s creation alongside the other skyscrapers of prestige TV history. I think Succession was a brilliant show-maybe the best-written series, at the line level, that I’ve ever seen. Why go to the trouble of betraying everyone you love when the only reward is another gray conference room and another chat with Karl? Their universe was nothing, as Roman said to Kendall in a crucial scene in the finale. The dialogue was very, very funny, but on the whole, the Roys’ world was so desaturated, so anesthetic, and such a bland montage of interchangeable stock photo luxury backdrops that only repetition compulsion could explain why they were so hell-bent on ruling it. None of the relationships were supportive. Sometimes, losing even looked more exciting than winning if you’re in pain, as Roman’s masochistic streak repeatedly reminded us, at least you’re feeling something.

Does anything matter? Does anything have real value? Across five years, we watched the Roys and their retinue single-mindedly chase after their desires, only to find that success and failure left them more or less equally bummed out. Two - nothing.It’s a question of cynicism, isn’t it? Whatever else Succession became over the four strange seasons of its existence-and it became a lot of things: a discourse bomb, a cultural Rorschach test, the meme capital of the universe-it was always first and foremost a show about human aspiration and whether aspiration can ever find an object worth the effort of pursuing it. Never disposed of sewage with toilet before.
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Was reborn then, free to scrawl own design on this morally blank world
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He is one of the two main protagonists in the prequel video game, Watchmen: The End is Nigh, which is available for download on XBLA, PSN, and PC. Rorschach was played by Jackie Earle Hailey in the Watchmen movie, directed by Zack Snyder (best known for directing the film adaptation of 300). He speaks with an economy of words, using fractured sentences and seeing no need for conjunctives, as seen with, " Give me smallest finger on man's hand. He sees any transgression of the law as wrong, no matter how small, and seems to punish each with the same impunity. A man with a very black and white sense of the world, embodied in his ink blot mask (there is no gray), Moore portrays him as a person hoping only to eradicate filth from the streets. Rorschach, many would argue, is the protagonist of Alan Moore's Watchmen. Rorschach had been one of the members of the Crimebusters, but has continued his one-man battle against crime long after costumed vigilantes became both detested and illegal (made illegal by the Keane Act).

He considers the mask his true face and not a costume at all. OverviewWearing the inkblot mask he fashioned from a discarded dress, a beige trenchcoat and fedora, Rorschach resembles a kind of twisted comic version of an old school detective.
