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Jellybean
October 22nd, 2021, 22:44
Now for something completely different following the South Korean nine episode, Squid Game (https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showthread.php?22433-Squid-Game)TV drama. This is the third part of the American Crime Story anthology and deals with the Bill Clinton - Monica Lewinsky scandal. It was released in the US on September 7th, 2021, but not shown here in the UK until October 19th, 2021 on BBC Two. Sarah Paulson is superb as the ex-White House West Wing secretary, Linda Tripp. She reminded me of some of the bossy, self-important secretaries I encountered while working in the British Civil Service. I found the first of ten episodes riveting and have posted below a synopsis from Wikipedia, a review by Lucy Mangan of The Guardian and the official trailer. If the story interests you, then give it a try.

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Impeachment: American Crime Story is the third season of the FX true-crime anthology television series American Crime Story. It consists of 10 episodes and premiered on September 7, 2021.[1] The season portrays the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal and is based on the book A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President by Jeffrey Toobin.

The cast includes Sarah Paulson, Annaleigh Ashford, and Judith Light (all returning from previous seasons), along with Beanie Feldstein, Clive Owen, Margo Martindale, Billy Eichner, Cobie Smulders, Edie Falco, Taran Killam, Colin Hanks, Mira Sorvino, Elizabeth Reaser, and Anthony Green. The series has received generally favorable reviews from critics . . .

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment:_American_Crime_Story)


Impeachment: American Crime Story review – Clinton-Lewinsky drama is a salacious sensation

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Starring Sarah Paulson and Beanie Feldstein, Ryan Murphy’s 10-part series on the infamous White House affair is propulsive, addictive and shot through with comedy

Lucy Mangan
@LucyMangan
Tue 19 Oct 2021 22.15 BST

There is nothing stranger than the recent past. For that reason, it can be a goldmine for writers, and none has extracted more from it in the past few years than Ryan Murphy. The late 90s is his most fertile seam, furnishing all three parts of his American Crime Story anthology. The opening season gave him his first – and unexpected – post-Glee hit in the glorious The People v OJ Simpson, which retold the story of the 1994 killing of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman and the most infamous murder trial of modern (media) times that followed. Then came The Assassination of Gianni Versace, about the death of the designer at the hands of Andrew Cunanan in 1997. Now we have Impeachment (BBC Two), which focuses on the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal that occupied minds, headlines and the House of Representatives for much of 1998.

This new 10-part instalment, written mainly by Sarah Burgess, puts the bureaucrat Linda Tripp – played by the most revered of his repertory company, Sarah Paulson – rather than the US president or his intern front and centre. The drama opens in 1998 with her leading the FBI to Monica (Beanie Feldstein) and leading her away to a hotel for questioning (“It’s for your own good,” Tripp assures her) as part of the Paula Jones investigation and pending lawsuit. We then move back to 1993, the suicide of Vince Foster and the Whitewater investigation, presented as the beginning of Tripp’s move from loyal (if abrasive and self-aggrandising) White House civil servant to embittered employee ready to put a metaphorical bomb under the place . . .

For the full article see: The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/oct/19/impeachment-american-story-review-clinton-lewinsky-drama-is-a-salacious-sensation)


https://youtu.be/XLYSPXFn8C0

francois
October 23rd, 2021, 22:04
Strangely, I never even heard of this series.