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      • While the satire never cuts deeply, it is scarily effective how close their cartoonish outlandishness matches recent history, and frankly this show's science fiction explanation is more satisfying than the messy truth of our own broken government.
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  2. Jun 1, 2021 · BrainDead is good show, even in re-runs on the Paramount+ channel, although someone there must be suffering from ant infestation since only the first twelve episodes are on and the final episode, which brings everything to a conclusion, is not.

  3. It's a unique mix of comedy, politics and sci-fi, and it's the perfect show to watch during this bizarre election. I know there's a question as to whether it'll be back for Season 2. I hope if CBS doesn't pick it up that Amazon, Netflix or one of the cable nets does.

  4. BrainDead: Season 1 Reviews. If you're a fan of James Gunn's hilariously fantastic horror flick, Slither, you'll absolutely enjoy what's in store for you with BrainDead.

  5. BrainDead: Created by Michelle King, Robert King. With Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Danny Pino, Aaron Tveit, Tony Shalhoub. A government employee discovers that the cause of the tensions between the two political parties is a race of extraterrestrial insects eating the brains of the politicians.

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    • 2016-06-13
    • Comedy, Drama, Horror
    • 44
  6. Season 1 – BrainDead. Laurel knows the U.S. governmental system has its issues, but when she starts her first job on Capitol Hill, she quickly learns things are much further gone than she...

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    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Brooke Kennedy
    • June 13, 2016
  7. Washington, D.C., has been invaded by aliens that have come to Earth and are dining on the the brains of a growing number of Congressmen and staffers, bringing operations to a standstill, and it's...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrainDead_(TV_series)BrainDead - Wikipedia

    BrainDead is an American political satire science fiction [1][2][3] comedy-drama television series created by Robert and Michelle King. [4] The series stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Laurel Healy, a documentary film-maker who takes a job working for her brother Luke (Danny Pino), a U.S. Senator, when the funding for her latest film falls through.

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