The First Lady: Season 1/ Episode 7 “nadir” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Another day, another series of events that remind the First Ladies that their husbands’ desire to win elections likely matters more than why they decided to be President.
Another day, another series of events that remind the First Ladies that their husbands’ desire to win elections likely matters more than why they decided to be President.
Alongside learning what happened to Molly’s dad, Edie is forced to learn the truth about her own father.
It’s one battle after another as we watch the First Lady deal with the administration and how they wish to control what the First Lady says.
With the introduction of the heads of OriGen, and Spencer being set up to be a proper villain, The Man Who Fell To Earth finishes its foundation and starts to get interesting.
It’s time to focus on the marital struggles of the ladies, which existed even before their husbands became president.
The madness continues as Faraday is given his next assignment, and we learn one of the reasons Newton didn’t return to Anthea.
Before they were first ladies, they were simply independent women and not necessarily looking for a beau. Yet, then these wonderful men walked into their lives.
While it doesn’t start off great, as it ventures into the bizarre, The Man Who Fell To Earth will capture your attention.
As each First Lady enters the White House, they find themselves being managed and downplayed, despite how necessary to their husbands they are.
In The First Lady, we are shown the ever-evolving role of being the first lady, especially in a country where the role was never meant to be an equal but rather one of many supporters.
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