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(2011)

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9/10
Press Ugliness
Hitchcoc26 August 2023
A free country runs properly on a free press. Of course, there is an assumption that the press will play fairly. When Laura is at her worst, in swoop the worst of the worst, taking pictures with no regard for her mental health or her safety. The editor of the Express paper is one of the ugliest people ever portrayed. One begins to wish he could suffer some of the same pain he is inflicting on others. The solid thing is that despite the print media trying to bring her down, major legislation is passed to give health care assistance to the generl population Of course, in the end, damage has been done to a poor girl who needs all the help she can get.
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6/10
Too Little Too Late
Warin_West-El14 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Brigitte puts her foot down, finally. She's the Prime Minister of the entire country. And yet, she couldn't protect her own daughter from the reporters? That premise was not very believable.

This was the one episode where I actually DID feel sorry for Laura.

Brigitte and Kasper concocted a strategy that trapped Michael Laugesen on camera. But that tactic wasn't strong enough. One of the previous episodes began with this quote: "If you need to injure someone, do it in such a way that you do not have to fear their vengeance." Brigitte never dealt the "knockout" blow to Laugesen and she paid for it.

In the final scene, it seemed like when Brigitte got on that elevator, she finally meant business. We'll see what happens next episode.
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