Payton Hobart, un estudiante que ha querido ser presidente des de los 7 años, se enfrenta a la escena política más traicionera: el instituto Saint Sebastian.Payton Hobart, un estudiante que ha querido ser presidente des de los 7 años, se enfrenta a la escena política más traicionera: el instituto Saint Sebastian.Payton Hobart, un estudiante que ha querido ser presidente des de los 7 años, se enfrenta a la escena política más traicionera: el instituto Saint Sebastian.
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- 3 premios y 19 nominaciones en total
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Ryan Murphy does not stop.
"The Politician" is a black comedy with some heavy psychological scenes that bring us to the political reality of the United States through an insight into teens.
Starring Daytime Emmy winner, Ben Platt brings us a political figure that we are used to seeing in front of the audience, but never what's behind it. And this is the reality that Ryan wants to show it.
With performances that deserve an Emmy Award from Jessica Lange to Gwyneth Paltrow and, perhaps for Best Guest Actress - Bette Midler, who is back in the television world.
A brilliantly written argument, with a praise achievement and a very diverse and talented cast.
It will probably take a few nominations for the Emmys.
Well done!
I don't mean that in a good way.
The Politician starts out smart, dark and addictive, then rapidly descended into a s**t tornado, minus the gold.
His tendency to rely on histrionics and maudlin song performances and ghostly apparitions in attempts to manipulate his audience into feeling all the feels pushes you past saturation point (he did the same to Pose, which also started out amazing before morphing into Glee) and ironically, it loses all its potency.
There is some lazy writing by way of information dumps and less than subtle exposition (especially in the last episode), but the cast are generally great. And visually it's great. And it really does start out great. Shame about the last half of the season.
His tendency to rely on histrionics and maudlin song performances and ghostly apparitions in attempts to manipulate his audience into feeling all the feels pushes you past saturation point (he did the same to Pose, which also started out amazing before morphing into Glee) and ironically, it loses all its potency.
There is some lazy writing by way of information dumps and less than subtle exposition (especially in the last episode), but the cast are generally great. And visually it's great. And it really does start out great. Shame about the last half of the season.
It's got beautiful, quirky, flawed, interesting characters. I instantly got a Wes Anderson vibe. Pulled me right in.
I hate rating anything artistic. Taste is subjective. So don't go by my Stars. If you like things that are a little off center, give it a try.
I hate rating anything artistic. Taste is subjective. So don't go by my Stars. If you like things that are a little off center, give it a try.
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- CuriosidadesIn the intro, there are several books with past presidents name on them in order; Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Barack Obama & then the next book is Idiot's Guide to Clowning. This is a slam to Donald Trump since the next book should have had his name
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