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The central conflict: Michelle tries to hire a Social Secretary who reflects her values, clashing with the old-guard White House usher. Meanwhile, Barack Obama’s inauguration and early presidency form the backdrop. | Aspect | Rating | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Video | 7/10 | 720p-like resolution, slight compression artifacts in dark scenes, but clean overall for a TV rip. | | Audio | 8/10 | Clear stereo dialogue; music and ambient sounds well-balanced. No dropouts. | | Framing | 8/10 | Proper 16:9, no network logos or timestamps, as expected from good PDTV. |
This anthology drama focuses on the personal and political lives of three First Ladies: Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Michelle Obama (Viola Davis). Episode 1 primarily sets up Michelle Obama’s timeline, with flashforwards to Betty Ford’s later years. The episode opens with Michelle Obama entering the White House in 2009. It alternates between her navigating the pressures of being the first Black First Lady, dealing with staff pushback, and protecting her daughters’ privacy. Interspersed are brief scenes of Betty Ford in the 1970s, showing her early struggles with the role. Eleanor Roosevelt appears only in archival footage and brief mentions. the first lady s01e01 pdtv
Here’s an informative review of . Overview Episode: S01E01 – “That White House” Show: The First Lady (Showtime, 2022) Source reviewed: PDTV (Professional Digital Television capture – standard broadcast quality, no watermarks, generally good for its format) The central conflict: Michelle tries to hire a
The central conflict: Michelle tries to hire a Social Secretary who reflects her values, clashing with the old-guard White House usher. Meanwhile, Barack Obama’s inauguration and early presidency form the backdrop. | Aspect | Rating | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Video | 7/10 | 720p-like resolution, slight compression artifacts in dark scenes, but clean overall for a TV rip. | | Audio | 8/10 | Clear stereo dialogue; music and ambient sounds well-balanced. No dropouts. | | Framing | 8/10 | Proper 16:9, no network logos or timestamps, as expected from good PDTV. |
This anthology drama focuses on the personal and political lives of three First Ladies: Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Michelle Obama (Viola Davis). Episode 1 primarily sets up Michelle Obama’s timeline, with flashforwards to Betty Ford’s later years. The episode opens with Michelle Obama entering the White House in 2009. It alternates between her navigating the pressures of being the first Black First Lady, dealing with staff pushback, and protecting her daughters’ privacy. Interspersed are brief scenes of Betty Ford in the 1970s, showing her early struggles with the role. Eleanor Roosevelt appears only in archival footage and brief mentions.
Here’s an informative review of . Overview Episode: S01E01 – “That White House” Show: The First Lady (Showtime, 2022) Source reviewed: PDTV (Professional Digital Television capture – standard broadcast quality, no watermarks, generally good for its format)
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