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Beyond the Gates: Premiere Date, Time Slot Set by CBS


Errol

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Does anybody think, there may have been someone who was thoughtfully reading our discussions about Capitol? Now that I really think about it, some of us have talked about the aspects of Capitol that would be timely for this day and age? I really hope that in the future MVJ might discuss what inspired her to include the political aspects to her show.

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Politics is a driving force these days and almost everyone has been forced to pay attention to it so that was probably an easy inspiration. On the other hand politics is extremely soapy with all the backstabbing, conniving and ambition. Plus behind the scenes there is a lot more sex and adultery than you'd ever imagine (I've been behind the scenes in local politics for awhile and received some subtle overtures from a very conservative married man).

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It’s a smart move to set a lot of story in the political world, I was just wondering if someone had been reading our discussions about the soap Capitol and how a number of us believed that there was a place for a revival or reboot based on the evergreen aspect of politics and its inherent soapiness. It’s fine if someone has been surveilling the thread because it’s a good idea and smart to snatch it.

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I don't think anyone here these days still watches Big Brother, but they just had an evicted player (a guy named Tucker) who helped bring them the best ratings they'd had in a few years. He was evicted pre-jury and the show is still going on for another month. Usually BB players that CBS liked will have a cameo on B&B or Y&R, but it wouldn't be a bad idea if they had him (possibly with another well-liked player evicted a few weeks earlier named Cedric) help promote The Gates. 

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The British soaps used to be better at handling politics - they were able to talk about Thatcher, and policies affecting where they lived. That is long gone. I remember EastEnders having an excruciating and vague both sides take on Brexit.

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This is true.

I believe part of the reason Casualty (though it’s always balked at being described as a soap, even when it became one in all but name and started hiring soap writers and producers in the 90’s/00’s) was conceived in the 80’s was a giant FU to Thatcher and the Conservatives as well as a love letter to the NHS.

Nowadays, the show only goes as far as talking about and depicting the state of the NHS without the wider national politics, lest the BBC be accused any more of bias.

Our countries are so divided politically that it’s likely more than these shows’ worth to engage in politics. Or certainly the leanings of the main protagonists.

If I were to guess, I’d say the politician in The Gates won’t explicitly say which party they represent but the viewer will be left to make up their own mind based on how the character speaks and who they surround themselves with.

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