In the second episode on the television show Succession, Clio blames the quality of her fan fiction on two separate buses and capitalism. Mireille questions the extent to which Clio is influenced by The Notebook. Brunch menus are analyzed, the purpose of art is determined to be to elicit horror and despair, and the pairing of Tom and Roman is repeatedly suggested.
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In the second episode on the television show Succession, Clio blames the quality of her fan fiction on two separate buses and capitalism. Mireille questions the extent to which Clio is influenced by The Notebook. Brunch menus are analyzed, the purpose of art is determined to be to elicit horror and despair, and the pairing of Tom and Roman is repeatedly suggested.