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4/12/2020, 11:28:06 AM


Politics, Sexual Harassment, and Racism - The Recurring Series Predefines the Target Audience

Politics, Sexual Harassment, and Racism - The Recurring Series Predefines the Target Audience

  • Lowers gear. "The best for battle"

By season four, "The Good for the Fight" can already shake off the title of "the good woman's spin-off" - it has long been standing on its own. This season too, the legal drama created by Robert and Michelle King continues to cling to American news and correspond with her. She is not afraid to turn her gaze on politics and powerful people in the film and entertainment industry, using satire.

The first episode of the season is all upside down. Diane is experiencing an alternative reality in which Hillary Clinton is the president, chasing civilians who hoard weapons, in the US has been cured of cancer, polar bears are breeding and rainforests have been saved. She should personally defend him in court because her office's future depends on it, even though she knows about his actions.

This season of the series, the Radical-Busman-Lockhart law firm will go through a jolt that will undermine the partners and force them to be creative. Past characters are also expected to return to give twists to the plot.

The "fights for battle" have always been about politics, sexual harassment, and racial issues in the U.S.

The question is if, apart from the news, they have something else in hand. This season, the drama seems to be gearing up, and the sharpness that characterized the previous seasons is a bit dull.

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