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My Review- The First Lady. My Rating - 7/10 for the series 10/10 for Michelle Pfeiffer's performance as Betty Ford. Before I begin my review of The First Lady I must say that in my opinion the writers and Producers missed out on one of the most interesting and notorious First Ladies Nancy Reagan.
With Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Gillian Anderson, O-T Fagbenle. In the East Wing of the White House, many of history's most impactful and world-changing decisions have been hidden from view, made by America's charismatic, complex and dynamic first ladies.
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- 2022-04-17
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Apr 6, 2022 · The historical drama weaves together the lives and legacies of three first ladies: Michelle Obama (Viola Davis), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson). In the...
- Angie Han
Apr 13, 2022 · Showtime's new 10-part series dramatizes the lives of three presidential spouses: Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford, and Michelle Obama, played by Gillian Anderson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Viola Davis.
Jun 30, 2022 · AVForums review of Paramount+'s The First Lady TV show with Viola Davis, Michell Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson portraying a trio of memorable FLOTUSes.
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- Mark Costello
Jun 17, 2022 · Pros. +. Toggling between the eras is less jarring. +. Private interactions with their husbands. +. Some strong supporting characters. +. Costume designer Signe Sejlund's excellent work capturing each period. Cons. - Unsubtle imagery and sound effects. - Gillian Anderson's false teeth are still distracting. - Some of the segues are tenuous at best.
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The First Lady. ★★★½. Paramount+. “A woman is like a teabag,” explains Gillian Anderson’s Eleanor Roosevelt. “You’ll never know how strong it is until it’s in hot water.” And if the former first lady of the United States has a look of self-satisfaction as she delivers this pithy maxim, well, she has certainly earned it.