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Small-Scale Question Sunday for December 4, 2022

Do you have a dumb question that you're kind of embarrassed to ask in the main thread? Is there something you're just not sure about?

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Succession - all the younger characters try (and sometimes succeed) at becoming more ruthless.

The Great

The original House of Cards from the UK.

I love those types of shows too… I highly recommend Mad Men and The White Lotus if you haven’t watched either. Guessing you would also enjoy the BBC anthology series Inside No. 9 - there’s an episode called “Tom and Gerri” that’s pretty close to what you’re describing.

Spoilers for Mad Men, but I think it depends on who you consider the protagonist. From episode 1 Don is already pretty ruthless and confident. Peggy on the other hand is an excellent example of this slide/rise (also quite a few of the supporting characters).

Agreed, tho later on you see Don was very unsure of himself when younger. But those are not most scenes

That character description brings to my mind the Borgen (Scandinavian political drama about the ascent of a fictional centre left female prime minister) and the Peep Show (cult British comedy about two English dudes having a shitty modern life). They are extremely different shows from each other obviously but each has amazing character development. Hell, the peep show seasons are so far apart from each other that the actors literally get older with the characters as they progress through life.

Worm?