Skip to content
Wherever I Look Logo

Wherever I Look

  • HomeExpand
    • About Wherever I LookExpand
      • Our Writers
    • Editorial Guidelines
    • Cookie & Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • HTML Sitemap
  • TV Shows
  • Movies
  • Character Guide
  • Live Performances
  • Videos
Wherever I Look Logo
Wherever I Look

Home - TV Shows - The First Lady: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Victory Dance” [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

The First Lady: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Victory Dance” [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

As things wrap up with each First Lady’s greatest, post-First Lady, accomplishment, we’re reminded why they were the focus of this mini-series.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onJune 12, 2022 6:11 PMSeptember 26, 2022 3:48 PM Hours Updated onSeptember 26, 2022 3:48 PM
A sign advertising Michelle Obama's book "Becoming"

Spoiler Alert: This summary and review contains spoilers.


Additionally, some images and text may include affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission or receive products if you make a purchase.


  • Recap
    • Betty – Betty, Gerald
    • Michelle – Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Barack
    • Eleanor – Lucy, Eleanor, Franklin, Anna, Tommy
  • Things To Note
    • Collected Quote(s)
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • A Good Send-Off

As things wrap up with each First Lady’s greatest, post-First Lady, accomplishment, we’re reminded why they were the focus of this mini-series.


Aired (Showtime) 6/12/2022
Director(s) Susanne Bier
Writer(s) Nikole Beckwith, Ellen Fairey, Abby Ajayi
Introduced This Episode
Anna Cailee Spaeny
Sasha Saniyya Sidney

This content contains pertinent spoilers.

Recap

Betty – Betty, Gerald

After a successful rehab stint, Betty takes note of the lack of access in the area. Thus, with the encouragement of Gerald, she decides to open what would become the Betty Ford Center.

Michelle – Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Barack

Sasha (Saniyya Sidney) upset that Malia is making her watch Trump news coverage
Sasha (Saniyya Sidney)

Trump winning the election is devastating for the Obamas. Michelle takes it personally, thinking it was a retaliation for a Black family being in the White House. Malia gets obsessed with the news cycle to the point of opening a social media account for keeping things hush is infuriating, and Barack and Sasha? Barack is still in office so while upset, he isn’t getting as passionate as the ladies in his family, and Sasha just wants to not deal with all that is happening.

Luckily though, while Malia believes she doesn’t have an outlet, so she must go online, Michelle gives her the ability and permission to express her rage in a cathartic way. Thus bringing them closer and letting Malia know she isn’t alone in her frustration.

Eleanor – Lucy, Eleanor, Franklin, Anna, Tommy

At the tail end of Franklin’s life, he finds himself spending more time with Lucy, even with him and Eleanor in a better place. But, so it seems, while the friendship has healed, things aren’t romantic between the two. However, he does know she is his top advocate, and her advice is invaluable. Be it on creating the UN or, after his passing, her work towards setting standards for human rights and decency.

Anna (Cailee Spaeny) talking to her mom about her dad being sick
Anna (Cailee Spaeny)

But, while she has done well, work-wise, Anna, her daughter, points out her failings as a mother. Eleanor has half a dozen kids yet barely a relationship with any of them, especially her only daughter. Heck, Tommy, an employee, is closer to Eleanor than Eleanor’s own flesh and blood. This is something Eleanor acknowledges, her difficulty to love, but she says she’ll improve. It isn’t made clear if she actually did, however.

Things To Note

Collected Quote(s)

Sometimes, just because you want something, doesn’t mean you’ll be any good at it.
— Eleanor

Review

Highlights

A Good Send-Off

While you know there are decades of Eleanor’s life left unexplored, Betty’s as well, “The First Lady” ends at an acceptable point for them, and Michelle releasing her book “Becoming.” Now, are you left wanting more? Kind of. If you read up on Eleanor, you’d likely want to see her political career without being bridled by her mother-in-law or husband. You may also wonder, after the Betty Ford clinic, what else did she do? However, to do either story justice, this show would need to have a singular focus because the split may have gotten us to many a historical point in their lives but didn’t always give us the meat and potatoes.

[ninja_tables id=”46704″]

A sign advertising Michelle Obama's book "Becoming"
The First Lady: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Victory Dance” [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Overall
“The First Lady” ends in a satisfactory manner. It doesn’t end with a punch, nor in a way that makes you want more, but it does close out in a way that doesn’t lead to any major complaints.
A Good Send-Off
82
Community Rating1 Votes
94
Highlights
A Good Send-Off
Disputable
82

TV Shows We’re Covering This Season

  • New Saga
  • Summer Pockets
  • The Chi
  • The Water Magician
  • Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho
  • The Summer Hikaru Died
  • Ready To Love
  • Wednesday
  • The Summer I Turned Pretty


Follow/Subscribe To Our External Pages

  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • Amazon
  • Google
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X

Sending
User Review
0 (0 votes)

Listed Under Categories: TV Shows

Related Tags: Abby Ajayi, Cailee Spaeny, Ellen Fairey, Nikole Beckwith, Saniyya Sidney, Showtime, Susanne Bier, The First Lady, The First Lady: Season 1

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

Facebook Instagram YouTube

Post navigation

Previous Previous
The First Lady: Season 1/ Episode 9 “rift” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
NextContinue
The Man Who Fell To Earth: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Cracked Actor” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Site Pages

  • Home
  • About Wherever I Look
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie & Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer & Disclosure Policy
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • HTML Sitemap
  • Our Writers
The Wherever I Look logo featuring a film reel, a video game controller, old school TV set, a stage, and more done by artist Dean Nelson.

The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.

Category Pages

  • Articles
  • Character Guide
  • Collected Quotes
  • Live Peformances
  • Movies
  • Our Latest Reviews
  • TV Series
  • Video Page
Scroll to top

Wherever I Look logo

Welcome to Wherever I Look, your go-to destination for insightful and personable reviews of the latest TV episodes, movies, and live performances. Also, dive into our character guides and discover what’s truly worth your time.

  • Home
    • About Wherever I Look
      • Our Writers
    • Editorial Guidelines
    • Cookie & Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • HTML Sitemap
  • TV Shows
  • Movies
  • Character Guide
  • Live Performances
  • Videos
Search