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Political Animals
Season 1
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Divorced former First Lady Elaine Barrish is currently serving as the Secretary of State. She finds an unlikely ally in a D.C. journalist who had previously dedicated herself to tearing Barrish to pieces.
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Where to Watch Season 1
Apple TV
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6 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Episode 1
Pilot
In this series opener, the US Secretary of State tries to protect a shocking family secret all the while dealing with an Iranian hostage crisis.
Second Time Around
E2
Episode 2
Second Time Around
Douglas discovers Elaine has plans to run for office again as T.J. revisits his old habits and hits rock bottom. Elaine has Bud negotiate for the lives of Iranian hostages, placing him back into the spotlight.
The Woman Problem
E3
Episode 3
The Woman Problem
Elaine makes an announcement to her family. The Hammond men visit a pollster during an impromptu fishing trip. Garcetti enacts a plan that puts Elaine in conflict with her longtime mentor. Susan shares her top-secret story with Alex.
Lost Boys
E4
Episode 4
Lost Boys
T.J. recounts the events that lead up to his suicide attempt while dealing with his family's lack of interest in his club opening. Douglas struggles to cope with his betrayal and meanwhile, Elaine has a diplomatic crisis on her hands upon her return from overseas.
16 Hours
E5
Episode 5
16 Hours
Elaine's attention is torn between catering to T.J. and a Chinese submarine rescue mission. She also makes a deal with Susan allowing her unlimited access to the rescue mission in exchange for her discretion about T.J.
Resignation Day
E6
Episode 6
Resignation Day
In the Season 1 finale, Elaine's plan to resign hits a snag and her resignation letter leaks to the press. Elsewhere, Douglas confesses his betrayal and makes a rash decision; and a surprising event leaves everyone at a crossroads.
Cast of Season 1
Sigourney Weaver
Elaine Barrish
Carla Gugino
Susan Berg
Ciarán Hinds
Bud Hammond
James Wolk
Douglas Hammond
Sebastian Stan
T.J. Hammond
Ellen Burstyn
Margaret Barrish
Brittany Ishibashi
Anne Ogami
Adrian Pasdar
Paul Garcetti
Roger Bart
Barry Harris
Season 1 Reviews
Us Weekly
John Griffiths
The political maneuvering is consistently well-drawn. If only the rest of Animals roared with such excitement.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
Sadly, the creators of Political Animals delivered a program more like Dallas than The West Wing.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
Political Animals believes that a good TV show, like a good politician, can make you look past its flaws and believe in its contradictions if it inhabits them lustily enough. In its better moments the show does that.
Salon.com
Willa Paskin
Shakespeare would have loved the Clintons. But in the cable TV era, USA's Political Animals will have to suffice.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Too much of Political Animals feels like good-enough-for-government-work drama.
Slant Magazine
Daniel Goldberg
Perhaps Political Animals's greatest act of public service, however, is the outrageously comforting notion that honest and humane politicians might actually exist.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
Animals can't make up its mind whether it's a satire on American politics, an occasional dramatic riff on the marriage and political partnership of our current secretary of state and her husband, or a third-rate soap opera.
Philadelphia Inquirer
David Hiltbrand
It would have been better served by focusing on the first word in its title, not the second.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
What you're getting is what we've come to expect from USA of late: an easy-to-watch light entertainment that goes down relatively painlessly but that is nowhere near as sharp or as on-point as it needs to be.
Wall Street Journal
Nancy DeWolf Smith
It is among the most bizarre, if tasty, concoctions ever presented on mainstream television.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
A lathery miniseries drama that gets off on toying with you.
The New Yorker
Emily Nussbaum
Political Animals [is] a slapdash, invigorating, flawed-but-delectable mini-series with a premise of brass balls.
Slate
Troy Patterson
Political Animals is something special in the recent annals of trash.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
But with a cast this good, and with so many potentially juicy conflicts already in play, I'm going to take a more optimistic point of view than Elaine Barrish (Sigourney Weaver) might.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
[Creator Greg] Berlanti and his cast waste no time reveling in material that is extra-buttered Washington popcorn.
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
Energetic and delicious.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
It's neither a typical USA series nor a typical summer series, breezy as a warm day on the beach.
Entertainment Weekly
Bob Brunner
A well-acted, entertainingly soapy drama that might not crack the Clinton code definitively but still offers a fun and credible look at the complicated intersection of love, gender, and politics.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
What was sold as The West Wing comes out looking a lot more like Dallas. Not necessarily a bad thing, if you can lower your expectations.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
The actors are great, but the show isn't.
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