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Recently watching "Safe Room" for no reason in particular, it's so good.

(Season 2, Episode 4) of Succession is widely regarded by critics and fans as one of the series' most masterful installments, perfectly balancing farcical comedy with devastating emotional depth. Critical Consensus

The episode holds a "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes , with reviewers praising it as the season's most eventful and funniest episode yet. Critics from The New York Times and The Guardian noted that the script by Georgia Pritchett is exceptionally dense and rewarding, treating its often-loathsome characters with a palpable level of empathy.

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Recently watching "Safe Room" for no reason in particular, it's so good.

(Season 2, Episode 4) of Succession is widely regarded by critics and fans as one of the series' most masterful installments, perfectly balancing farcical comedy with devastating emotional depth. Critical Consensus

The episode holds a "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes , with reviewers praising it as the season's most eventful and funniest episode yet. Critics from The New York Times and The Guardian noted that the script by Georgia Pritchett is exceptionally dense and rewarding, treating its often-loathsome characters with a palpable level of empathy.