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Succession
DC
Directed by
Mark Mylod
TV-MA
S2 • E9
Oct 5, 2019
61m
9.1
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Logan, Kendall, Gerri and Tom testify before Congress. Shiv speaks candidly to Kira, a victim who is set to be a key witness. In Turkey, Roman's business pitch takes a chilling turn.
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Cast of DC
Jeremy Strong
Kendall Roy
Hiam Abbass
Marcia Roy
Kieran Culkin
Roman Roy
Sarah Snook
Siobhan 'Shiv' Roy
Brian Cox
Logan Roy
Matthew Macfadyen
Tom Wambsgans
Alan Ruck
Connor Roy
J. Smith-Cameron
Gerri Kellman
Nicholas Braun
Greg Hirsch
Arian Moayed
Stewy Hosseini
Dagmara Dominczyk
Karolina Novotney
Peter Friedman
Frank Vernon
Rob Yang
Lawrence Yee
David Rasche
Karl Muller
Fisher Stevens
Hugo Baker
Babak Tafti
Eduard Asgarov
Holly Hunter
Rhea Jarrell
Mark Blum
Bill
Anthony Arkin
Bill Lockheart
Sally Murphy
Kira
Debbye Turner
Susan Vardy
Michael Nathanson
Waystar Executive
Ekin Koç
Kadir
Selim Bayraktar
Zeynal
Preston Fritz Smith
Lobbyist
Zijad Gračić
Amin
Eric Bogosian
Gil Eavis
Danny Huston
Jamie Laird
Linda Marie Larson
Senator Katherine Gilliard
Victor Slezak
Senator Roberts
Ashley Zukerman
Nate Sofrelli
Scott Nicholson
Colin
Juliana Canfield
Jess Jordan
Annabelle Dexter-Jones
Naomi Pierce
Zoë Winters
Kerry Castellabate
Kelly Nash
Cathleen Carmichael
Sharla McBride
Delta Pike
Alex Emanuel
ATN Newscaster
Lia Lando
Pierce Newscaster
Mark Epperson
ATN Newscaster
Ian Creed
Coach
Robert Krog
Dave
Frank Anello
U.S. Senator (uncredited)
Mark Mylod
Director
Jesse Armstrong
Writer
Gabrielle Mahon
Producer
Dara Schnapper
Producer
Will Tracy
Producer
DC Ratings & Reviews
PipesAC
3d ago
Awesome
Pajiba
Roxana Hadadi
It's impressive that all the kids are successful in this episode, and they all gain Daddy's affection, and yet. Who will be the "blood sacrifice"?
Decider
Sean T. Collins
Speaking as an inveterate Succession disliker, there was very little here that made me want to pull my own hair out as per usual.
Vox
Meredith Haggerty
... Tom acts like he doesn't know Greg. Not only is this very rude, it's wildly boneheaded, easily disprovable, and hilarious. In an episode where absolutely everyone loses, Tom loses the most spectacularly.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
This was perhaps not the most dynamic episode for our girl Holly Hunter... it was a pretty great look at a woman who's slowly realizing just how screwed she truly is.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Sarah Snook does such a good job with the complexities of Shiv and the push and pull of her contradictory political beliefs and her need to protect the family that I hope she takes a much larger part in the company business...
The Ringer
Paolo Uggetti
Holly Hunter's last line is a walk-off home run that sums up the entire show: "It's kind of a superpower isn't it? If you can lie to someone like that to their face. I mean, I know you're lying, but I still find you very plausible and appealing."
Tell-Tale TV
Kevin Lever
The conflict of self-preservation and damage control versus doing the right thing comes into clear focus on Succession Season 2 Episode 9, "DC," as some find they do not have the stomach to get dirty for the Roy family.
Rolling Stone
Brendan Klinkenberg
[Shiv's] attempt to convince the woman to not come forward is among the most difficult-to-watch scenes the show has deployed, as uncomfortable as the Roys' dinner with the Pierces, as brutal as Logan's game of "boar on the floor."
Refinery29
Morgan Baila
In Succession's penultimate episode, the Roy Squad swarms our national's fine and totally-not-corrupt capital in a Trump-meets-Kardashian political outing, with enough drama and corruption to last us until next week's finale.
Polygon
Emily Heller
"DC" largely exists to set up some finale bombshells. But it also, for a brief moment, let us live in a world where the people who think the rules don't apply to them might actually face some consequences for that attitude.
New York Times
Noel Murray
Given what's been going on in Washington the past couple of weeks, this latest Succession episode isn't just gripping, it's fairly illuminating.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Tobias
"DC" has a notably darker, more serious tone than other episodes this season... It's also a necessary reminder that these people who entertain us so much every week are, in fact, rotten to the core.
Guardian
David Stubbs
[Logan Roy] plays his children like an instrument of his will. They are nothing but the spawn of his loins. He is incapable of true love. It's an exemplary portrayal by Brian Cox.
Den of Geek
Andrew Husband
While last week's "Dundee" took a far more fast-and-loose approach to Succession's typical episode model, the second season's penultimate episode adopts a far darker, more sinister tone.
AV Club
Randall Colburn
Connor compared Logan Brian Cox to a superhero in his video message last week, but it's in "DC" that someone articulates the unvarnished truth of his powers.
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