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Still Watching: Succession Season 3 - "What It Takes" with Zoe Winters and Justine Lupe

Still Watching

Vanity Fair

Arts

4.21.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2021

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson and Sonia Saraiya are Still Watching the Roy family for the third season of Succession on HBO. This week covers the sixth episode of the third season, "What It Takes" which aired Sunday November 21st on HBO. This podcast also features Sonia in conversation with Zoe Winters who plays Kerry and Justine Lupe who plays Willa Ferreyra on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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And they are some our guide for Marmite first timers.

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First toast your pillowy soft bread.

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Push that.

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Liberally spread that butter.

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Stroke that Marmite open.

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Dip that knife.

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And spread that.

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Don't overload.

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And taste that.

0:24.0

Marmite.

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Love it.

0:27.0

Hate it.

0:28.0

Get it on.

0:45.0

Hello and welcome to Still Watching Succession.

0:47.0

Vanity Fair's podcast breaking down each and every episode of Succession Season 3.

0:53.0

This week we're going to talk about episode 6.

0:55.0

What it takes.

0:57.0

I'm Richard Lawson.

0:59.0

I'm Sonia Saraya.

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So before we get into that episode, we want to again are going to turn to our mail bag,

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which is still watching pod at gmail.com.

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You can email us theories, questions, corrections.

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