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Reviews of politics-centered TV series about White House politicians, cybersecurity, history, controversies and more.
Deeper Problems at the Oscars. Top Story - March 2022.
Most people are understandably talking about Will Smith really slapping Chris Rock in the face at last night's Oscar ceremony, after Rock made a tasteless joke about Will's wife Jada Pinkett Smith's hair (she has alopecia or hair loss). What Smith did was wrong, no doubt, but that incident uncovered more serious issues:
By Paul Levinson4 years ago in The Swamp
Reality TV and Its Republican Problem
The seventh season of The Masked Singer US will premiere on March 9th. The latest crop of characters (including the 100th costume ever seen in the US version) come in three different categories – the Good the Bad and the Cuddly – and include such strange competitors as Space Bunny, Queen Cobra and Firefly. As usual they will provide performances ranging from the bizarre to the brilliant, before steadily being unmasked as sports stars, TV personalities and singers. Unfortunately, anticipation for the series was derailed in spectacular fashion when a leak claimed that the line-up of mystery celebs included Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani. Anonymous sources provided a fairly detailed account of the reveal, stating that panellists Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong temporarily left the studio in protest. The early reveal attracted outrage from many political commentators, particularly on the political left and centre, as Giuliani’s appearance represented the most recent and extreme example of a persistent trend of right-wing political personalities – particularly those tied to the Donald Trump administration – appearing on US celebrity gameshows and reality TV. Why is this the case, and what can we do bring political balance to these shows?
By Rtotalmagic4 years ago in The Swamp
West Wing. What's Next?
If you are a fan who enjoys following the cut and thrust of politics then you may have turned back to The West Wing in recent years. The aspirational show lasted for seven seasons and is a beautiful counterpoint to the political turmoil of recent years. The show finished in 2006 but has surged in popularity in recent years. The West Wing Weekly podcast guided viewers through each episode and the cast recently reunited for a staged performance of an episode as part of a ‘Get Out The Vote’ fundraiser on HBO, with fans like Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton lending their support to the show.
By Ross MacKay5 years ago in The Swamp
How Lockdown Saved “Question Time”
I’ve long been a fan of ‘Question Time,’ and often apply to be on it, but in recent years its flaws had really started to come to the forefront. The ‘Question Time’ audience lend themselves to parody, with their stereotypical and unoriginal opinions and comments, parodied very well by comedians and impressionists such as Harry Enfield. The panel’s increased need to have someone controversial or reactionary is also well parodied in British comedy, going back to Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge parody Lieutenant colonel Kojak Slaphead III.
By Matty Long5 years ago in The Swamp
The Handmaid's Tale
As we await season 4, which is scheduled to premiere some time in 2021, I have found myself revisiting past seasons of the critically acclaimed series The Handmaid’s Tale. Although production began in 2016 before the election of Donald Trump, it nonetheless became quite clear this was more than an adaptation of a 1985 book by Margaret Atwood, but a relevant commentary on modern society. From the costume choice, the acting, the plotline which extends beyond the book, the series is an exquisite reminder of what we have to lose and issues that currently face us.
By Kayla Bloom5 years ago in The Swamp
Sex Tape Titles and the Never-ending Dilemma
First let me start by saying that I actually really enjoy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, having seen it a many times over. I am looking forward to another season. It has witty humour and is funny, but it is certain elements such as those pointed out in this article that affect the real world in ways that are harmful to certain individuals in our society.
By Snookeronidjon6 years ago in The Swamp










