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EPISODE
SEASON
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Episode 01: New York State of Mind
Episode 02: Conscious Unthroupling
Episode 03: Cancel Culture
Episode 04: Hail Mary
Episode 05: The Voters
Episode 06: What's in the Box?
Episode 07: Election Day
The Politician S02E01
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician S02E02
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician S02E03
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician S02E04
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician S02E05
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician S02E06
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician S02E07
Available from: 19-06-2020
The Politician - Season 2
Description
The new season begins as Payton seems frustrated with his survey numbers. At these moments, Payton seems to have decided to go to Georgina for help. He seems to be trying to weigh using his opponent's silent love life to record a new political path. Now, Payton enters for details on some of the various ramifications.
The new season begins as Payton seems frustrated with his survey numbers. At these moments, Payton seems to have decided to go to Georgina for help. He seems to be trying to weigh using his opponent's silent love life to record a new political path. Now, Payton enters for details on some of the various ramifications.
Actors:
Terry Sweeney,
Brad Griffith,
Brandon Essig,
Debby Gerber,
Louise Bennett,
Jason Catron,
Judith Light,
Nathan Howard,
Sammy Busby,
E. André Jackson,
B.K. Cannon
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Terry Sweeney
23 March 1950, Queens, New York, USA
Brad Griffith
Brandon Essig
Debby Gerber
Louise Bennett
Jason Catron
Judith Light
9 February 1949, Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Nathan Howard
Sammy Busby
E. André Jackson
B.K. Cannon
Director:
Brad Falchuk, David Petrarca
Country:
United States
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June 22, 2020
Make it to the end of this season, and you will learn more about the psychology and science behind rock-paper-scissors than you ever even knew existed, but then... it will ultimately mean nothing.
July 02, 2020
Broadway darling Platt is still a worthy lead in his second term, one whom you can always depend on for a voracious performance.
June 22, 2020
The speed at which these seven episodes fly by isn't a credit to efficiency; it's a signal that even those making the show have stopped caring about it.
June 23, 2020
The performances, writing, direction, and overall energy remain superb, further showing a series that is as confident as it is bold.
June 23, 2020
I didn't love the first season, but that kind of emptiness was easier to stomach when it was about a high-school election. Translated into the real world, that kind of farce does not feel fun.
June 23, 2020
It still has a spark and some episodes are entertaining, but it leaves us with the feeling that it could have been so much better. [Full Review in Spanish]
June 29, 2020
I didn't hate it, but I didn't like it, either. It's like most of Ryan Murphy's projects: A lot of insanely fun ingredients (Judith Light! Bette Middler! Zoey Deutch!), but there's always too much sugar and never enough flour and eggs.
June 22, 2020
It never becomes cutthroat enough to tango with its own characters, but nonetheless you can never label it a bore.
June 22, 2020
It's good to see Ryan Murphy back at what he does best, garish colours, obnoxious characters, power suits and all.
June 22, 2020
It's the seediness, the kink, that Murphy fixates on more than an actual message, which sends a message unto itself: He doesn't care, and neither should the rest of us.
June 29, 2020
It's a waste of talents like Bette Midler and Judith Light as Platt's seasoned political adversaries.
June 25, 2020
The gloss of The Politician may not compensate for its overall shallowness or the messy pointlessness of its plot, but it does remind us of celebrity's power to persuade us to make foolish decisions, including with our time.

