The_Politician_(TV_series)

<i>The Politician</i> (TV series)

The Politician (TV series)

American dramedy television series


The Politician is an American comedy-drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan and released on Netflix. The trio also serves as executive producers with Alexis Martin Woodall, Ben Platt, and Gwyneth Paltrow. The series centers on the story of Payton Hobart (Platt), a wealthy Santa Barbaran, and each season revolves around a different political race his character is involved in.

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The first season was released on Netflix on September 27, 2019.[1] The series stars Ben Platt, Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton, Bob Balaban, Laura Dreyfuss, Julia Schlaepfer, Theo Germaine, Rahne Jones and Gwyneth Paltrow. David Corenswet, Benjamin Barrett, and Jessica Lange joined the main cast in the first season, while Judith Light and Bette Midler joined the main cast in the second season. Production on the second season started in November 2019, which premiered on June 19, 2020.[2][3] A third and final season is in development.[4]

Premise

The first season is set at the fictional Saint Sebastian High School in Santa Barbara, California. Payton Hobart, who has dreamed of being elected President of the United States since childhood, is running for student body president against the popular and athletic River Barkley. Payton, under the direction of his ambitious friends McAfee Westbrook, James Sullivan, and Alice Charles, chooses Infinity Jackson, a cancer patient and victim of Munchausen by Proxy disorder, to be his vice-president. Meanwhile, River, under the direction of his girlfriend Astrid Sloan, chooses Skye Leighton, a gender-nonconforming black classmate, to be his vice-president.

The second season is set in New York City and Albany, New York. Payton, now a student at New York University, is running for a seat in the New York State Senate against incumbent Majority Leader Dede Standish. Payton, under the direction of his former classmates and climate activist Infinity Jackson, runs an ecocentric campaign. Standish, under the direction of her conniving campaign manager Hadassah Gold, runs a more conservative campaign. Meanwhile, Payton's mother, Georgina Hobart, having also become a politician on a whim, is running to be Governor of California.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Ben Platt[5] as Payton Hobart, an ambitious man who ran for student body president at St. Sebastian and later for State Senate of New York.
  • Zoey Deutch[5] as Infinity Jackson, Payton's former running mate who becomes an activist for the environment.
  • Lucy Boynton[5] as Astrid Sloan, Payton's rival and River's former girlfriend.
  • Bob Balaban[5] as Keaton Hobart (season 1), Payton's adoptive father.
  • David Corenswet[5] as River Barkley (season 1; recurring season 2), Payton's opponent for student body president.
  • Julia Schlaepfer[5] as Alice Charles, Payton's girlfriend and later fiancée.
  • Laura Dreyfuss[5] as McAfee Westbrook, Payton's campaign manager and advisor.
  • Theo Germaine[5] as James Sullivan, Payton's campaign manager and advisor.
  • Rahne Jones[5] as Skye Leighton, River's former running mate who is now helping Payton with his New York campaign.
  • Benjamin Barrett[5] as Ricardo (season 1; guest season 2), Infinity's former dim-witted boyfriend.
  • Jessica Lange[5] as Dusty Jackson (season 1), Infinity's grandmother and former caretaker.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow as Georgina Hobart, Payton's adoptive mother.
  • Judith Light[5] as Dede Standish (season 2; guest season 1), the New York State Senate Majority Leader.
  • Bette Midler[5] as Hadassah Gold (season 2; guest season 1), Dede's Chief of Staff.

Recurring

  • Ryan J. Haddad as Andrew Cashman, a former student with cerebral palsy at St. Sebastian who is now helping Payton with his New York campaign.
  • Kobi Kumi-Diaka as Pierre Toussaint (season 1), the only Haitian student studying at St. Sebastian.
  • Trevor Mahlon Eason as Martin Hobart, one of Payton's brothers.
  • Trey Eason as Luther Hobart, one of Payton's brothers.
  • Natasha Ofili as Principal Vaughn (season 1), the Principal at St. Sebastian who is registered deaf.
  • B.K. Cannon as Kris
  • Martina Navratilova as Brigitte (season 1), a horse trainer who is also Georgina's lover.
  • Dylan McDermott as Theo Sloan (season 1), Astrid's father.[6]
  • January Jones as Lisbeth Sloan (season 1), Astrid's mother.[6]
  • Sam Jaeger as Tino McCutcheon (season 2; guest season 1), the Junior Senator-Elect from Texas.
  • Joe Morton as Marcus Standish (season 2; guest season 1), Dede's husband.
  • Teddy Sears as William Ward (season 2; guest season 1), the third in Dede and Marcus' throuple.
  • Jackie Hoffman as Sherry Dougal (season 2; guest season 1), the receptionist at Dede Standish's campaign office.

Guest

  • Jordan Nichole Wall as Ivy (season 1), a girl with Down's syndrome on the school bus.
  • Rick Holmes as Cooper (season 1)
  • Eric Nenninger as Detective (season 1)
  • Rudy Pankow as Other Kid (season 1)
  • Russell Posner as Elliot Beachman (season 1)
  • Jake Tapper as himself, a CNN correspondent and moderator for the gubernatorial debate.
  • Terry Sweeney as Buddy Broidy (season 1)
  • Robin Weigert as Andi Mueller (season 2)
  • Susannah Perkins as Jayne Mueller (season 2)

Episodes

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Season 1 (2019)

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Season 2 (2020)

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Production

Development

On February 5, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had given the production a two season order. The order came after a bidding war involving Hulu and Amazon. The series was created by Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan and Ryan Murphy, all of whom will executive produce alongside Ben Platt. Production companies involved with the show include Fox 21 Television Studios and Ryan Murphy Television.[7][8][9][10][11][12] In April 2020, Murphy confirmed that while a third and final season was planned, that they would "take a couple of years off and have Ben Platt get a little bit older for his final race" before resuming work on the series.[4]

Casting

Alongside the initial series announcement, it was confirmed that Ben Platt would star in the series and that Barbra Streisand and Gwyneth Paltrow were in talks to join as series regulars.[7] On July 16, 2018, it was announced that Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton, Laura Dreyfuss and Rahne Jones had been cast in main roles.[13] On October 11, 2018, it was reported that Dylan McDermott had joined the cast.[14] On November 4, 2018, Streisand revealed in an interview with The New Yorker that she had chosen to turn down the series in order to work on her album Walls, and that Jessica Lange had been cast in the role she had been eyed for instead.[15] On December 3, 2018, McDermott announced in an interview with Sirius XM that January Jones had been cast to portray his wife in the series.[6] In March 2019, it was announced Bette Midler and Judith Light would guest star in the series.[16]

Filming

Principal photography for the first season took place on location in Fullerton Union High School, Orange County, California, and Los Angeles, California.[17][18]

Reception

Critical response

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The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 58% approval rating for the first season with an average rating of 6.74/10, based on 91 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "While The Politician can't uphold all of its tantalizing promises, it delivers just enough soapy satire in a sumptuous setting to keep Ryan Murphy fans invested—though its [sic] unlikely to win him many new votes."[19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the season a score of 66 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season received a 40% approval rating with an average rating of 5.84/10, based on 20 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "Shallow and messy, but not in a fun way, The Politician's second term expands its political horizons but doesn't seem to know what to do with them."[21] Metacritic gave the second season a weighted average score of 46 out of 100 based on 8 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[22]

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See also


References

  1. Lowry, Brian (September 26, 2019). "'The Politician' is Ryan Murphy's latest underachiever". CNN. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  2. Opie, David (November 11, 2019). "The Politician season 2: Release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know". Digital Spy. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  3. Petski, Denise (December 4, 2018). "Dylan McDermott Confirms Casting In Ryan Murphy's 'The Politician' Netflix Series, Says January Jones Will Play His Wife". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  4. McPhee, Ryan (February 5, 2018). "Ben Platt to Star in Ryan Murphy's The Politician for Netflix | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  5. Ausiello, Michael (February 5, 2018). "Ben Platt-Led Comedy The Politician From Ryan Murphy Lands at Netflix". TVLine. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  6. Goldberg, Lesley (July 16, 2018). "Ryan Murphy's 'The Politician' Enlists Zoey Deutch and Laura Dreyfuss". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  7. Nakamura, Reid; Maas, Jennifer (October 11, 2018). "Dylan McDermott Joins Ryan Murphy's 'The Politician' at Netflix". TheWrap. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  8. Syme, Rachel (November 4, 2018). "Barbra Streisand Can Hear Herself Again". The New Yorker. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
  9. Bentley, Jean (March 23, 2019). "Ryan Murphy's 'The Politician' Enlists Bette Midler". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  10. Moon, Ra (September 26, 2019). "Where is The Politician filmed? The Saint Sebastian High School location". Atlas of Wonders. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  11. Rodriguez, Alejandra (September 6, 2019). "The Politician: FUHS gets beautified from filming". Tribe Tribune. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  12. "The Politician: Season 1". Metacritic. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  13. "The Politician: Season 2". Metacritic. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  14. Gardner, Chris; Howard, Annie (January 8, 2020). "GLAAD Media Awards: 'Booksmart,' 'Bombshell,' 'Rocketman' Among Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  15. "Golden Globes: Full List of Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. December 9, 2019. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  16. "Nominees / Winners 2021". Television Academy. Retrieved 2021-07-16.

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