If you're like us, then chances are since Succession's awesome third season went out with a bang last December - you've been going through withdrawal.
Whether Family Guy considered this when they put together last Sunday's episode (March 13), is unclear given how long it takes to actually produce an episode of animated television. Regardless, we're here for it.
The episode posits the Griffins to the Roys with some pretty great parody including jokes about Brian Cox's sports coats never fitting and Marsha's origins (which is actually confirmed as Beirut in "Tern Haven"). Following the three part anthology episode format (three stories split by two commercial breaks), the episode also lampoons Game of Thrones and Big Little Lies.
Aside from using "blues piano" in place of the show's iconic Chopin-esque piece, they honestly got me pretty good.
Check it out the full sketch here and check out more of our Succession content here.
If you're like us, then chances are since Succession's awesome third season went out with a bang last December - you've been going through withdrawal.
Whether Family Guy considered this when they put together last Sunday's episode (March 13), is unclear given how long it takes to actually produce an episode of animated television. Regardless, we're here for it.
The episode posits the Griffins to the Roys with some pretty great parody including jokes about Brian Cox's sports coats never fitting and Marsha's origins (which is actually confirmed as Beirut in "Tern Haven"). Following the three part anthology episode format (three stories split by two commercial breaks), the episode also lampoons Game of Thrones and Big Little Lies.
Aside from using "blues piano" in place of the show's iconic Chopin-esque piece, they honestly got me pretty good.
Check it out the full sketch here and check out more of our Succession content here.