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  1. Jun 5, 2022 · Punch Perfect: Directed by Susanne Bier. With Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Gillian Anderson, O-T Fagbenle. Eleanor forces Franklin's hand in assisting Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany.

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    • 2022-06-05
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    Dissatisfied with Franklin’s complacency over growing international atrocities in Europe, Eleanor forces his hand to assist Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. Having retired to Palm Springs, Jerry plans to keep active across the country, which leaves Betty to seek out new party companions at home. Despite Barack’s political hesitations, Michelle...

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    •The First Lady - "Punch Perfect" - official site •The First Lady - "Punch Perfect" at the Internet Movie Database

  2. Jun 17, 2022 · NOTE: This post contains spoilers for The First Lady season 1, episode 8, “Punch Perfect.” Read our previous The First Lady season 1 episode 7 right here.

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  3. Original Air Date: June 5, 2022. Directed by: Susanne Bier. Written by: Nikole Beckwith and Ellen Fairey and Abby Ajayi. Synopsis: Dissatisfied with Franklin’s complacency over growing international atrocities in Europe, Eleanor forces his hand to assist Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany.

  4. The First Lady. Summaries. Eleanor forces Franklin's hand in assisting Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. Jerry spends his retirement on the road, Betty seeks out new party companions at home. Despite Barack's hesitations, Michelle directly speaks out about race.

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · The First Lady. Punch Perfect. Available on iTunes. S1 E8: Eleanor forces Franklin's hand in assisting Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany; while Jerry spends his retirement on the road, Betty seeks out new party companions at home; despite Barack's hesitations, Michelle directly speaks out about race. Drama 31 Dec 2021 47 min. Caution.

  6. These portrayals of the first ladies involve their efforts to project their own voices. Eleanor sees the injustice of not accepting the Jewish refugees because it would show the US reducing its neutrality. Betty Ford falls to her demons as she tries to remain sane after the Carter election.

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