4 seasons, 4 Emmy wins for Jesse Armstrong. There's nothing like it, you don't seen that much of a writer winning an Emmy for every single season that the writer wrote, congratulations Jesse Armstrong! You pulled off a miracle with Connor's Wedding 🙌
He won 4 Emmys for every single season of Succession yet his writing for Connor's Wedding might just be my favourite from him. Because of this Emmy win, Connor's Wedding is officially one of the greatest TV episodes ever
But what Succession did better was the fact that Jesse won for every single season that he wrote. Whereas The Sopranos had different writers who won the award throughout their long 6 season run
@@Bjork4sYeah. The Sopranos won for all but one for its six season run for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. It lost in its second season to The West Wing. Creator David Chase only won Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series on three occasions for the show's first, fourth, and 2nd part of its sixth season. Succession won for all of its four seasons with creator Jesse Armstrong winning for all its four seasons for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
I think if BCS had ended several months after Succession things would've been different. Both amazing shows, but it's sad that one of the best shows in history received nothing, like it never happened.
BCS definitely deserved something, but it can't compete with Succession in writing or most of the acting categories. Maybe cinematography or Odenkirk for best actor would have been a good one.
He also wrote on the movies In The Loop, Four Lions and wrote what is perhaps the best episode of Black Mirror (The Entire History of You). I suspect that whatever he does next will be highly-anticipated and put under a lot of scrutiny. I am just happy he won these Emmy’s because he may very well never win again; Vince Gilligan won a bunch for Breaking Bad and then won zero for Better Call Saul. I hope his career trajectory in terms of consistency making well-regarded projects looks more like that of David Simon, Noah Hawley, Amy-Sherman Palladino or Craig Mazin. Not that of Matt Weiner or Mitch Hurwitz, whose careers appear to be dead.
Outsiders can notice things those brought up in a culture can't, they're not a fish in water. One reason why the woke idea you have to be something to write about it is so dumb.
Jesse Armstrong is such an incredible writer, fact that he's won the emmy for all the 4 seasons of the show means a lot
4 seasons, 4 Emmy wins for Jesse Armstrong. There's nothing like it, you don't seen that much of a writer winning an Emmy for every single season that the writer wrote, congratulations Jesse Armstrong! You pulled off a miracle with Connor's Wedding 🙌
The writing in Succession is top notch. No notes, totally deserved.
saul gone deserved it imo, what do you think?
@@DiegoRodriguez-vi6etnope. Succession just has way more layers. Good show though
@@DiegoRodriguez-vi6et I love Better Call Saul but there's no way that incredible episode can win over another incredible episode
@@CorporateShillmore layers? Nice joke bud
He won 4 Emmys for every single season of Succession yet his writing for Connor's Wedding might just be my favourite from him. Because of this Emmy win, Connor's Wedding is officially one of the greatest TV episodes ever
Connor’s Wedding will go down as one of the all time greatest hours of television. No contest here.
Nobody was beating “Connor’s Wedding”. It was devastating.
Succession is the most awarded tv show in Emmy history for writing, with 4 wins, behind The Sopranos, with 6 wins.
But what Succession did better was the fact that Jesse won for every single season that he wrote. Whereas The Sopranos had different writers who won the award throughout their long 6 season run
@@Bjork4sYeah. The Sopranos won for all but one for its six season run for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. It lost in its second season to The West Wing. Creator David Chase only won Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series on three occasions for the show's first, fourth, and 2nd part of its sixth season. Succession won for all of its four seasons with creator Jesse Armstrong winning for all its four seasons for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
Hes won 7 Emmys for this show. Impressive.
The greatest hour in cinematic history
I will watch whatever he makes next and be glued to the screen from the moment it premieres if it’s even half as good as Succession.
4 Emmy’s for Writing in a row.
That’s nuts!!!
I think if BCS had ended several months after Succession things would've been different. Both amazing shows, but it's sad that one of the best shows in history received nothing, like it never happened.
BCS definitely deserved something, but it can't compete with Succession in writing or most of the acting categories. Maybe cinematography or Odenkirk for best actor would have been a good one.
Jesse Armstrong has always been an amazing writer. Peep Show, The Thick of It, Fresh Meat and of course Succession.
He was one of the writers of Veep which was a great show
@@Bjork4s yes, that was good too. I thought of that immediately after I had written the comment and CBF editing it but also a clever show.
He also wrote on the movies In The Loop, Four Lions and wrote what is perhaps the best episode of Black Mirror (The Entire History of You).
I suspect that whatever he does next will be highly-anticipated and put under a lot of scrutiny. I am just happy he won these Emmy’s because he may very well never win again; Vince Gilligan won a bunch for Breaking Bad and then won zero for Better Call Saul. I hope his career trajectory in terms of consistency making well-regarded projects looks more like that of David Simon, Noah Hawley, Amy-Sherman Palladino or Craig Mazin. Not that of Matt Weiner or Mitch Hurwitz, whose careers appear to be dead.
The writing was really really good
Mad Men meets Succession!
Welcome back Shakespeare
This man is truly legendary.
The bit about Murdoch was poignant.
More so the fact that the modern left wing is far more toxic than Murdoch could have ever been
Who would have thought this show about the worst of America's culture, would be written by a British person?
Outsiders can notice things those brought up in a culture can't, they're not a fish in water.
One reason why the woke idea you have to be something to write about it is so dumb.
IT'S BETTER CALL SAUL!
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this is actually unbelievable omg lol
how did they not give better call saul ONE emmy …
BCS robbed once again...
it wasn't robbed.
The Last of us ❤️💯 was robbed this time, especially that beautiful love story,that had everyone in tears.
Succession 🤭
TLOU won 8 Emmy in creative art, that is enough for adaptation TV show
@@lampham5525 Thank You,but totally disagree 🙂.
Last of Us robbed! It was one of the best hours of television. But I also haven't seen Succession so I'm biased 😜😂😂😂
The Last of Us did really well in technical categories like prosthetic makeup, and also won both the guest actor & guest actress categories.
They were robbed. The writing in succession is just perfect