I guess if you only have about 45 minutes, you can't really get at the stuff that was going on at the time. Bobby Kennedy attends his brother's funeral and becomes persona non grata in the Johnson administration. Because of the turmoil in the nation he decides to follow in Jack's footsteps. This episode focuses singularly on him. What is missing is the run of Eugene McCarthy, whose position he usurped. Still, this is a nice portrayal of Robert and what the family (Camelot) went through. It also features Jackie's courageous efforts to maintain the family position.
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Kirpianuscus21 June 2022
I saw it as the most emotional episode of series. It is a portrait of a deep crisis, need of continuity and the premises to imagine RFK administration as one of the most useful for USA.
An episode about a radical turn and two political experiences and, sure, about the shadow of a assasined president defining not only his posterity but giving the seeds of a profound change.
The testimonies of Ethel and Robert jr. Kennedy are the axis. For feel the reactions after Dallas and the relation with Jacqueline Kennedy, for understand the campaign for Senat and for nominalisation and for discover the brocken dream circumstances. And, sure, for define Camelot.
An episode about a radical turn and two political experiences and, sure, about the shadow of a assasined president defining not only his posterity but giving the seeds of a profound change.
The testimonies of Ethel and Robert jr. Kennedy are the axis. For feel the reactions after Dallas and the relation with Jacqueline Kennedy, for understand the campaign for Senat and for nominalisation and for discover the brocken dream circumstances. And, sure, for define Camelot.
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