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Opening theme | "Chicago" by Sufjan Stevens |
Composer | Mac Quayle |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 15 |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 28–62 minutes |
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Network | Netflix |
Release | September 27, 2019 present | –
The Politician is an American comedy-drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan and released on Netflix. The trio also serves as executive producers with Alexis Martin Woodall, Ben Platt, and Gwyneth Paltrow. The series centers on the story of Payton Hobart (Platt), a wealthy Santa Barbaran, and each season revolves around a different political race his character is involved in.
The first season was released on Netflix on September 27, 2019.[1] The series stars Ben Platt, Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton, Bob Balaban, Laura Dreyfuss, Julia Schlaepfer, Theo Germaine, Rahne Jones and Gwyneth Paltrow. David Corenswet, Benjamin Barrett, and Jessica Lange joined the main cast in the first season, while Judith Light and Bette Midler joined the main cast in the second season. Production on the second season started in November 2019, which premiered on June 19, 2020.[2][3] A third and final season is in development.[4]
The first season is set at the fictional Saint Sebastian High School in Santa Barbara, California. Payton Hobart, who has dreamed of being elected President of the United States since childhood, is running for student body president against the popular and athletic River Barkley. Payton, under the direction of his ambitious friends McAfee Westbrook, James Sullivan, and Alice Charles, chooses Infinity Jackson, a cancer patient and victim of Munchausen by Proxy disorder, to be his vice-president. Meanwhile, River, under the direction of his girlfriend Astrid Sloan, chooses Skye Leighton, a gender-nonconforming black classmate, to be his vice-president.
The second season is set in New York City and Albany, New York. Payton, now a student at New York University, is running for a seat in the New York State Senate against incumbent Majority Leader Dede Standish. Payton, under the direction of his former classmates and climate activist Infinity Jackson, runs an ecocentric campaign. Standish, under the direction of her conniving campaign manager Hadassah Gold, runs a more conservative campaign. Meanwhile, Payton's mother, Georgina Hobart, having also become a politician on a whim, is running to be Governor of California.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Ryan Murphy | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC01 |
Payton Hobart, a student at St. Sebastian High School in Santa Barbara, California, is running for student body president, which he explains to a Harvard admissions representative is one step in his dream to become President of the United States. However, he is waitlisted. He lives with his wealthy adopted family, led by the matriarch Georgina. His opponent in the race is River Barclay, a friend of Payton's with whom he'd previously had a relationship. Payton is advised by his friends McAfee, James, and his girlfriend Alice. When Payton learns that River has Skye Leighton, a gender-nonconforming black classmate, to be his running mate, Payton confronts him. River informs Payton that he only did so on his girlfriend Astrid Sloan's direction, apologizes to Payton, telling him that he loves him, and commits suicide in front of Payton. Following River's death, Astrid takes his spot on the ticket, retaining Skye as her running-mate. Alice and Payton agree to a public breakup to gain sympathy for him. Payton later chooses Infinity Jackson, a student suffering from cancer, as his running-mate, but is told by a student named Andrew that she is faking it. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "The Harrington Commode" | Brad Falchuk | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC02 |
Georgina tells Keaton, Payton's adoptive father, that she's in love with a woman and wants a divorce, leading Keaton to attempt suicide; he survives, and is put into a medically-induced coma. When Payton's adopted brothers, twins Martin and Luther, plan to use a clause in their parents' prenuptial agreement to take the fortune, Payton schemes with Keaton, who recently woke up from his coma, allowing Keaton to foil an attempt at patricide from the twins; Keaton writes the twins out of the will. Meanwhile, following a suggestion from McAfee, Payton organizes a blood drive for a campaign event, allowing them to run tests on Infinity's blood, which reveals she does not, in fact, have cancer, and that her grandmother Dusty is making her sick on purpose. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "October Surprise" | Janet Mock | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC03 |
Payton meets with the Harvard Admissions representatives, who promised to remove him from the waitlist if he donates millions for a new department. Payton, however, tells them he doesn't need Harvard, which causes Harvard to accept him unconditionally. He goes to tell Alice, but finds her in bed with James. James, however, shows loyalty by tricking Astrid and Skye, making themselves look bad at a campaign event. Meanwhile, Infinity's boyfriend Ricardo gives Astrid a tape to make Payton look bad. The tape, which sees Infinity call a reporter 'buttmunch', has her come under fire, with Payton removing her from the ticket. She breaks up with Ricardo, who breaks into Astrid's house and seemingly kidnaps her. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Gone Girl" | Helen Hunt | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC04 |
Infinity, after being told by Payton that her grandmother is making her sick, confronts Dusty at dinner and walks away from her. While the school community believes Astrid was kidnapped, it is revealed that Astrid convinced Ricardo to run away with her to New York City. Payton is interrogated for his possible role in Astrid's disappearance, but Georgina and Keaton pay off the officer to bring Payton back to their home. Astrid later returns home, explaining that she wanted to see another side of life, but her mother scolds her for it. Meanwhile, Skye grows disillusioned with Astrid's campaign and offers to switch tickets. Later, McAfee visits Skye at their home, where they have sex. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "The Voter" | Ian Brennan | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC05 |
On the day of the election, Payton, Astrid, and their staffs all attempt to court the undecided voters, which were determined through an algorithm. One of the undecideds, Elliot Beachman, is uninterested in the election. He checks out passing women when approached by Astrid's campaign manager, punches James, and vapes through the final debate. At the debate, Skye is officially announced as Payton's new running mate, where they take shots at Astrid. Astrid announces Haitian student Pierre Toussaint as her VP, while Infinity storms in with Ricardo, announcing that Payton used her for her illness and that Astrid ran off with Ricardo and had sex with him. Payton has a one-on-one with Elliot where he attempts to gain Elliot's feel for the school. Elliot goes to vote, but when he sees Georgina arguing that the school is suppressing a student's vote, Elliot leaves without voting. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "The Assassination of Payton Hobart" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Ian Brennan | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC06 |
On election day, Astrid tells Payton she's dropping out; Payton wins the election but is deprived of the satisfaction of achieving his goal. This shakes his confidence, and he fails to get any initiatives passed. Skye plans with McAfee to remove Payton from office, and Payton gets sick after eating a cupcake made by McAfee and Skye. After Infinity moves out, Dusty enlists Ricardo to kill Payton, blaming him for what has happened. Ricardo shoots Payton with a BB gun pellet dipped in possum guts, which will give Payton sepsis. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "The Assassination of Payton Hobart: Part 2" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Ian Brennan & Brad Falchuk | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC07 |
The secrets behind Payton's campaign come to light, so he is forced to resign as president and Skye takes his place. It is also revealed that Harvard rescinded Payton's admission. Skye offers the VP spot to McAfee, but McAfee reveals she knows Skye poisoned Payton and has them arrested. Meanwhile, Keaton discovers Georgina's plan to run away with her ex-lover, so he writes her and Payton out of the will, per their agreement. Infinity learns of Ricardo's plan and tells the doctors, saving Payton's life. Infinity and Ricardo both converge on Dusty's home, which ends with Dusty accidentally shooting Ricardo. Ricardo agrees to tell the police everything Dusty did, including poisoning Infinity's mother, which led to her death. Meanwhile, Alice and James both leave Payton's team, while Astrid turns in her father to the FBI for wire fraud. Payton and Georgina drive to the train station, where Georgina tearfully departs. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Vienna" | Brad Falchuk | Brad Falchuk | September 27, 2019 | 1BAC08 |
Three years in the future, Payton attends New York University, where he rooms with James. He performs in cocktail lounges and suffers from borderline alcoholism. He is visited by Infinity and Skye, who have both reconciled with him. Meanwhile, McAfee, having graduated with a political science degree from Columbia, begins interning for state senate leader Dede Standish. Due to Standish not having an opponent for years, the campaign is not up with the times. McAfee contacts James, and the pair pitch a possible run to Payton, since he can capitalize off of the poor state of the MTA. Payton is initially reluctant. He visits Alice before her wedding to another man, and later speaks to River's ghost, who convinces him to run. Payton returns to his dorm, where he is met by James, McAfee, and Skye, as well as Alice, who ran away from the altar, and Astrid, who has been working as a server. Astrid reveals that, while catering an event, she discovered that Standish is in a three-way-marriage, a scandal that Payton can use to his advantage. With his team by his side, Payton declares his run for state senate, though all are unaware that Standish is secretly planning on running for Vice President of the United States. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code |
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9 | 1 | "New York State of Mind" | Brad Falchuk | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC01 |
10 | 2 | "Conscious Unthroupling" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC02 |
11 | 3 | "Cancel Culture" | David Petrarca | Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC03 |
12 | 4 | "Hail Mary" | Tamra Davis | Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC04 |
13 | 5 | "The Voters" | Ian Brennan | Ian Brennan | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC05 |
14 | 6 | "What's in the Box?" | Tina Mabry | Brad Falchuk & Ian Brennan | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC06 |
15 | 7 | "Election Day" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Ian Brennan & Brad Falchuk | June 19, 2020 | 2BAC07 |
On February 5, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had given the production a two season order. The order came after a bidding war involving Hulu and Amazon. The series was created by Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan and Ryan Murphy, all of whom will executive produce alongside Ben Platt. Production companies involved with the show include Fox 21 Television Studios and Ryan Murphy Television.[7][8][9][10][11][12] In April 2020, Murphy confirmed that while a third and final season was planned, that they would "take a couple of years off and have Ben Platt get a little bit older for his final race" before resuming work on the series.[4]
Alongside the initial series announcement, it was confirmed that Ben Platt would star in the series and that Barbra Streisand and Gwyneth Paltrow were in talks to join as series regulars.[7] On July 16, 2018, it was announced that Zoey Deutch, Lucy Boynton, Laura Dreyfuss and Rahne Jones had been cast in main roles.[13] On October 11, 2018, it was reported that Dylan McDermott had joined the cast.[14] On November 4, 2018, Streisand revealed in an interview with The New Yorker that she had chosen to turn down the series in order to work on her album Walls, and that Jessica Lange had been cast in the role she had been eyed for instead.[15] On December 3, 2018, McDermott announced in an interview with Sirius XM that January Jones had been cast to portray his wife in the series.[6] In March 2019, it was announced Bette Midler and Judith Light would guest star in the series.[16]
Principal photography for the first season took place on location in Fullerton Union High School, Orange County, California, and Los Angeles, California.[17][18]
Season | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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1 | 59% (94 reviews)[19] | 66 (32 reviews)[20] |
2 | 43% (21 reviews)[21] | 45 (9 reviews)[22] |
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 59% approval rating for the first season with an average rating of 7.00/10, based on 94 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "While The Politician can't uphold all of its tantalizing promises, it delivers just enough soapy satire in a sumptuous setting to keep Ryan Murphy fans invested—though its [sic] unlikely to win him many new votes."[19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the season a score of 66 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season received a 43% approval rating with an average rating of 6.10/10, based on 21 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads: "Shallow and messy, but not in a fun way, The Politician's second term expands its political horizons but doesn't seem to know what to do with them."[21] Metacritic gave the second season a weighted average score of 45 out of 100 based on 9 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[22]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | The Politician | Nominated | [23] |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | The Politician | Nominated | [24] | |
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy | Ben Platt | Nominated | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | Bette Midler (for "Vienna") | Nominated | [25] | |
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes | Lou Eyrich, Claire Parkinson, Lily Parkinson and Nora Pederson (for "Pilot") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling | Chris Clark, Natalie Driscoll and Havana Prats (for "Pilot") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Main Title Design | Heidi Berg, Felix Soletic, Carlo Sa, Yongsub Song, Joe Paniagua and Rachel Fowler | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Contemporary Make-up (Non-Prosthetic) | Autumn Butler, Caitlin Martini Emery, Debra Schrey and Emma Burton (for "The Assassination Of Payton Hobart") | Nominated | |||
2021 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Contemporary Costumes | Claire Parkinson, Lily Parkinson, James Hammer and Laura Steinmann (for "New York State of Mind") | Nominated | [26] |
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling | Liliana Maggio, Timothy Harvey, Lisa Thomas, Josh First and Matthew Wilson (for "What's In The Box?") | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) | Sherri Berman Laurence, Nicky Pattison Illum, Charles Zambrano, Oslyn Holder and Amy Duskin (for "What's In The Box?") | Nominated |