CINEMATES host Michael is joined by the CINEMATES regulars, Spencer Fay, Charlie Laundy and Pat Hogan. Together with Spencer, Charlie and Pat, they discuss Season 4 of HBO’s Succession, created by Jesse Armstrong and starring Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin and many more. While drinking some BrewDog Valley Draughts, they chat about the shocking death during Connor’s Wedding, some of their favourite moments, and the final result of who took over as CEO of Waystar Royco...
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Hosts: Michael Cistulli
Guests: Charlie Laundy, Spencer Fay and Pat Hogan
Producer: Nick Stillone
Drinks: BrewDog Valley Draught
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