K Street
K Street (2003)

K Street

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Having just watched the second season of Netflix's breakout hit House of Cards, I am reminded of this show. While it lacked the "Out foul spot!

**SPOILER** **SPOILER** **SPOILER** **SPOILER** **SPOILER** **SPOILER** Did anyone understand the ending? At first it seems simple enough: the firm was investigated by the authorities for a shady transaction and the firm's clients took off.

I have worked as a TV producer in Los Angeles for almost 18 years and this is by far one of the best series ever created. To start, Matlin and Carville are beyond fantastic in K Street.

The series has progressed to the point that the Carville-Matalin lobby firm has become the target of a Federal investigation. This story line brings immediate relevance to every show.

This show is fusion... Curb Your Enthusiasm meets The West Wing.

I just watched the series in two sittings. I would have been totally lost if I'd watched one episode a week.

Network: HBO; Genre: Docudrama, Reality; Content Rating: TV-MA (profanity and suggested sexual content); Available: DVD; Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4); Seasons Reviewed: Complete Series (1 season) They say politics is Hollywood for ugly people. In an age where the line between news and entertainment has been crossed and 24-hour cable channels find their dramatic narratives, heroes and villains in Washington politicians, Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney's Section Eight production company flips around the mirror and blurs the line even more.

Sorry- I like Soderbergh and Clooney, and this idea was a good one. But, unfortunately, politics in the US is no longer a laughing matter.

I may have a skewed perspective on "K Street" because I rented it from the local video store who had filed it as a documentary. I started watching it and immediately thought "West Wing" from a different point of view.

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