/r/PoliticalAnimals
A subreddit all about the newest hit TV show on the USA Network, Political Animals. Premiered July 15 at 10/9c!
In the wake of a recent divorce from her philandering ex-husband — who is still as much in love with her as with the office he once held — and the loss of the presidential nomination, Elaine Barrish (Sigourney Weaver) attempts to keep her family together while simultaneously dealing with crises of the State Department and a hungry DC journalist (Carla Gugino).
A subreddit all about USA's newest hit show, Political Animals.
In the wake of a recent divorce from her philandering ex-husband — who is still as much in love with her as with the office he once held — and the loss of the presidential nomination, Elaine Barrish (Sigourney Weaver) attempts to keep her family together while simultaneously dealing with crises of the State Department and a hungry DC journalist (Carla Gugino).
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Any websites pls xx (not apple TV tho, also I'm in the uk)
I have amazon, netflix, hulu, hbo/showtime, amC premiere and full cable. Can't find it!
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Edit: Just finished the episode. This show is unbelievably tacky. Yet I can't get enough. Does anyone know if there's going to be a season two?
Also, Air Force One crashing was just ridiculous. The likelihood of that happening plus the time at which it happened was just... it was too much. This show has gone from semi-believable to okaaaaaaay-this-is-a-bit-tacky to wtf-this-would-never-happen-ever-ever-ever-ever.
But Hillary ClintonElaine Barrish 2012!
Discussion thread on /r/episodehub can be found here.
S01E05 marks the second-to-last episode of the mini-series, Political Animals. What were your thoughts?
Discussion threat on /r/episodehub can be found here.
UPDATE: This is actually S01E04. Sorry for the typo.
An alright episode. Dragged a bit in parts, but it did a good job of revealing the internal conflicts everyone's going through. Elaine on how she can best serve the nation, Doug on his mother's campaign, Susan on how to keep her reputation and her job while not screwing over Elaine... Even Bud on how he can help Elaine win, even if that's by staying out of the campaign. (And TJ's still an addict, of course.)
Susan showed she's still willing to manipulate people with threats to get her story, even they are actually empty threats.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the campaign will play out over the remaining half of the miniseries. Predictions?
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What did you think of the second episode? Leave your comments and feedback here!
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What did you think of the series premiere? Leave your comments and feedback here!
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Don't forget to tune in for the premiere, tonight at 10 pm EST on the USA Network channel. Just 10 minutes away!
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I'm pretty sure most viewers are going to be wanting to watch the S05 premiere of Breaking Bad over Political Animals. I'm looking forward to the show overall though.