Exiles
- El episodio se transmitió el 7 sep 2021
- TV-MA
- 1h 1min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter the death of her boss, White House staffer Linda Tripp is moved to The Pentagon where she meets Monica Lewinsky. Paula Jones decides to sue The President for sexual harassment.After the death of her boss, White House staffer Linda Tripp is moved to The Pentagon where she meets Monica Lewinsky. Paula Jones decides to sue The President for sexual harassment.After the death of her boss, White House staffer Linda Tripp is moved to The Pentagon where she meets Monica Lewinsky. Paula Jones decides to sue The President for sexual harassment.
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"FX's" real life crime anthology series from Ryan Murphy is back this time in season 3 which focuses on the Clinton scandal and Impeachment. Episode one "Exiles" starts it off with longtime white house staffer Linda Tripp(the one and only great Sarah Paulson who's greatly transformed) being demoted and moved to the Pentagon where she meets an energy filled new government intern named Monica Lewinsky(Beanie Feldstein) and the two hit it off and you see soon that this relationship will reveal plenty to the American public. Also showcased and focused on in the first episode is the sexual harassment lawsuit from Paula Jones(Annaleigh Ashford) who claimed Bill Clinton did some naughty things to her as Arkansas governor. The episode was well written and acted super with cast chemistry at A plus levels, and it captures the times of the mid to late 90's well. Really this was a fine start to another hit work from Ryan Murphy.
I'll admit it, i had my doubts. After all, the first two seasons covered shocking murders. I wasn't sure how "crime-y" this season would actually be. I mean... perjury? Now that we've lived through Trump? Anyway, I was wrong! The first two seasons of this show were riveting. The best network television has to offer. I should have known this season would be up to snuff. Obviously Sarah Paulson slays. She has created a really complex and intriguing character out of someone who has typically been thought of as a caricature villain. She has this line, "that's no good!" when she's having lunch with Monica. It's a response to Monica talking about relationship issues, and Monica takes it as a consoling remark, but it almost sounds as if Linda is actually saying, "that's not good enough my purposes." Beanie and Annaleigh are also both fantastic. Beanie's Monica is just so innocent and trusting. Annaleigh's Paula is so naive and out of her depth. It is heartbreaking to watch these women being manipulated by the powerful people (mostly men) around them, using their stories for personal gain. Paula's husband is particularly atrocious, using her sexual harassment case to further his acting career. Part of me wondered why this story needed to be told now, how impactful it would be given the far more dramatic scandals of the past four years. But because it focuses on these three women, because it tells a side of the story most people will not be at all familiar with, it couldn't be MORE relevant nor more timely, particularly given the #MeToo movement. I also love that Monica is a producer. Finally, she's reclaiming her story. Finally, we're able to watch these events unfold outside the lens of powerful male politicians with hidden agendas. American Crime Story is Ryan Murphy's masterpiece. Much of his Netflix stuff has been just okay, but this show is unfailingly good. I can't wait for the rest!
A slow but very engaging start to a season filled with interesting characters, I'm not all too familiar with the Clinton scandal but I am definitely interested after this first episode. Can't wait for more.
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Sarah Paulson was perfect as Linda Tripp! Incredible actress. She embodied that sad, angry, hate filled, over worked and over looked woman of that era. Monica Lew, a generation too short for the me too movement....smart enough to know how to stick up for herself with no 21st century back up. Go to work in Texas Monica!
As I watched the Linda Tripp character, I kept saying to myself, who is that, there was something about her face. I couldn't figure out who that was, then the light went on, holy crap! That's Sarah Paulson! What a fantastic job she did, the hair, glasses, makeup, and just her acting skill, absolutely fabulous, can't wait to see the rest of the series!!
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- TriviaIn order to accurately depict the likeness of Linda Tripp, Sarah Paulson gained 30 pounds for the role and worked with both a dialect and movement coach. She also wore padding in select areas to appear more authentic.
- ErroresIn a scene set in January 1994, Steve Jones tells an attorney he wants to negotiate for a role on "Designing Women" as Delta Burke's love interest. Delta Burke left "Designing Women" in 1991 and the show went off the air in 1993.
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Monica Lewinsky: [about Linda Tripp] Make her stay and watch. I want that treacherous bitch to see what she's done to me.
- ConexionesReferences Jeopardy! (1984)
- Bandas sonorasBeautiful Life
Written by Jonas Berggren, John Ballard
Performed by Ace of Base
(featured in a scene where Monica Lewinsky is exercising at a gym in early 1998)
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- South Bay Galleria, Redondo Beach, California, Estados Unidos(Mall where Monica was approached by Linda and the two agents)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 1min(61 min)
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