The President must admit the truth to the Nation--and to The First Lady.The President must admit the truth to the Nation--and to The First Lady.The President must admit the truth to the Nation--and to The First Lady.
Sarah Paulson
- Linda Tripp
- (credit only)
Annaleigh Ashford
- Paula Jones
- (credit only)
Margo Martindale
- Lucianne Goldberg
- (credit only)
Christopher McDonald
- Bob Bennett
- (as Chris McDonald)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title is a reference to the song "Stand By Your Man" by Tammy Wynette. Hillary Clinton really did reference the song during Governor & Mrs. Clinton (1992).
- GoofsWhen Bill and Hillary are in the Oval Office, Bill is holding a pen in his left hand (Clinton is left-handed in real life). However, when they are having dinner with the Jordans later, Bill is holding a fork in his right hand.
- Quotes
William Jefferson Clinton: Aren't you glad you married the President and not that guy?
Hillary Clinton: If I'd married that guy, he'd be the President.
- ConnectionsReferences 60 Minutes: Governor & Mrs. Clinton (1992)
Featured review
An episode that makes the previous 7 worth watching...
This concerns the time HRC had her Tammy Wynette moment...
Both Eddie Falco and Clive Owen are outstanding in an episode that explores the essential dynamics of the Hill&Bill relationship ie. Her drive and determination into turning her wayward Bill into a POTUS to remember.
She did that alright!
In this episode Clive Owen rocks Bill with a perfect accent and in some scenes you can actually believe Bill is in the room. It's a nuanced performance and Clive gets it just right.
When you watch one episode every week over many weeks you can get the 'where is all this leading/going' feeling...but this episode makes the lead-up and the previous episodes ALL worth watching...I'm hoping the last two episodes have the same compelling power as Episode 8.
Both Eddie Falco and Clive Owen are outstanding in an episode that explores the essential dynamics of the Hill&Bill relationship ie. Her drive and determination into turning her wayward Bill into a POTUS to remember.
She did that alright!
In this episode Clive Owen rocks Bill with a perfect accent and in some scenes you can actually believe Bill is in the room. It's a nuanced performance and Clive gets it just right.
When you watch one episode every week over many weeks you can get the 'where is all this leading/going' feeling...but this episode makes the lead-up and the previous episodes ALL worth watching...I'm hoping the last two episodes have the same compelling power as Episode 8.
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- rossmcfarlen
- Dec 8, 2021
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- Runtime59 minutes
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