On the most recent episode of HBO's incredibly popular drama "Succession," actor Brian Cox's character Logan Roy viciously uses a gay slur when talking to his son Roman (Kieran Culkin). It's a brief moment but an effective one; showcasing how casually terrible Logan is as a human and a father.⁠ ⁠ In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, the lauded Scottish actor discussed the moment, revealing that in the script Logan initially called Roman a "nancy," but Cox fought with "Succession" creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong for the character to use the harsher slur "f*ggot."⁠ ⁠ Cox was asked about what "frustrates" him about "cancel culture," which led him to bringing up the moment.⁠ ⁠ "You have to accept the past and realize there were modes of behavior which were disagreeable, but they existed and they contribute to the now. There's a line of correction that has happened out of something that was horrific," he explained. "Logan Roy is a man who doesn't curb his language, so Jesse [Armstrong, the creator of 'Succession'] had written this line where I had to say, 'What are you a nancy?' I kept saying, 'I'm sorry but Logan wouldn't do that.' This is a horrible word, but he would say, 'a f*ggot,' because he's part of that generation."⁠ ⁠ "Cancel culture [is] not acknowledging history and the awful things that happened, it's trying to pretend it didn't happen," Cox continued. "You have to acknowledge where you've come from, warts and all. ⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ⁠ ?: Brian Cox / Succession / Warner Media

On the most recent episode of HBO's incredibly popular drama "Succession," actor Brian Cox's character Logan Roy viciously uses a gay slur when talking to his son Roman (Kieran Culkin). It's a brief moment but an effective one; showcasing how casually terrible Logan is as a human and a father.⁠
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In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, the lauded Scottish actor discussed the moment, revealing that in the script Logan initially called Roman a "nancy," but Cox fought with "Succession" creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong for the character to use the harsher slur "f*ggot."⁠
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Cox was asked about what "frustrates" him about "cancel culture," which led him to bringing up the moment.⁠
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"You have to accept the past and realize there were modes of behavior which were disagreeable, but they existed and they contribute to the now. There's a line of correction that has happened out of something that was horrific," he explained. "Logan Roy is a man who doesn't curb his language, so Jesse [Armstrong, the creator of 'Succession'] had written this line where I had to say, 'What are you a nancy?' I kept saying, 'I'm sorry but Logan wouldn't do that.' This is a horrible word, but he would say, 'a f*ggot,' because he's part of that generation."⁠
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"Cancel culture [is] not acknowledging history and the awful things that happened, it's trying to pretend it didn't happen," Cox continued. "You have to acknowledge where you've come from, warts and all. ⁠
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Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
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?: Brian Cox / Succession / Warner Media
On the most recent episode of HBO's incredibly popular drama "Succession," actor Brian Cox's character Logan Roy viciously uses a gay slur when talking to his son Roman (Kieran Culkin). It's a brief moment but an effective one; showcasing how casually terrible Logan is as a human and a father.⁠

In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, the lauded Scottish actor discussed the moment, revealing that in the script Logan initially called Roman a "nancy," but Cox fought with "Succession" creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong for the character to use the harsher slur "f*ggot."⁠

Cox was asked about what "frustrates" him about "cancel culture," which led him to bringing up the moment.⁠

"You have to accept the past and realize there were modes of behavior which were disagreeable, but they existed and they contribute to the now. There's a line of correction that has happened out of something that was horrific," he explained. "Logan Roy is a man who doesn't curb his language, so Jesse [Armstrong, the creator of 'Succession'] had written this line where I had to say, 'What are you a nancy?' I kept saying, 'I'm sorry but Logan wouldn't do that.' This is a horrible word, but he would say, 'a f*ggot,' because he's part of that generation."⁠

"Cancel culture [is] not acknowledging history and the awful things that happened, it's trying to pretend it didn't happen," Cox continued. "You have to acknowledge where you've come from, warts and all. ⁠

Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠

?: Brian Cox / Succession / Warner Media
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