Alpha House Season 1 Episode 6
Alpha House
Season 1

Ep 6. Zingers

  • TV-MA
  • December 6, 2013
  • 23 min
  • 7.4  (131)

In the sixth episode of Alpha House season 1, titled "Zingers," the comedic political series takes us on another wild ride with the four Republican Senators living together in a townhouse in Washington, D.C. With their unique blend of wit, charm, and sometimes questionable ethics, the senators find themselves in a series of amusing situations as they navigate the complex world of politics.

The episode begins with the senators continuing their campaign to pass a bill that would grant amnesty to illegal immigrants. They are faced with mounting pressure from their constituents and colleagues as they try to strike a balance between their personal beliefs and the party's agenda. With the midterm elections drawing closer, the senators' political futures hang in the balance.

Senator Gil John Biggs, played by John Goodman, finds himself at the center of a controversy after a video of him making an inappropriate joke during a public speech goes viral. As the media scrutinizes his every move, Gil John must navigate the tricky world of public relations to salvage his reputation. With the help of his loyal assistant, Amy (played by Kobi Libii), he attempts to control the narrative and spin the situation to his advantage.

Meanwhile, Senator Robert Bettencourt (Clark Johnson) faces a different problem when his son, Cody (played by Willa Fitzgerald), is arrested for drug possession. As a single father, Robert struggles to find the right balance between his political duties and his responsibilities to his troubled teenage son. He seeks advice from his fellow senators, who provide him with a mix of support and humorous anecdotes from their own experiences with parenthood.

Senator Louis Laffer (Matt Malloy) finds himself embroiled in a romantic entanglement when he discovers that his ex-wife is dating his chief of staff, Adriana (Yara Martinez). Caught between loyalty to his staff and his personal feelings, Louis must navigate the complexities of office politics while attempting to heal old wounds.

Lastly, Senator Andy Guzman (Mark Consuelos) finds himself at odds with the rest of the group when he is approached by a prominent conservative television host, Victoria Rostenkowski (played by Brooke Bloom), who wants him to appear on her show. Despite Andy's reservations, he agrees to the interview, hoping to increase his own visibility and appeal to his conservative base. However, the experience proves to be more challenging than he anticipated, as he finds himself the subject of intense scrutiny and probing questions.

As the episode unfolds, the four senators come together to face the challenges that come with their high-stakes careers. With their distinct personalities and varying moral compasses, they clash and conflict while also finding common ground, forming a bond that becomes more evident with each passing episode.

"Zingers" is filled with sharp, rapid-fire dialogue and clever political satire that keeps audiences entertained from start to finish. The episode explores the strengths and vulnerabilities of each character while shedding light on the behind-the-scenes workings of the political world. With its blend of humor, drama, and heartfelt moments, Alpha House continues to captivate viewers with its unique portrayal of power and politics in Washington, D.C.

Please note that this description is a creative interpretation and not an official summary of Alpha House season 1 episode 6, titled "Zingers."

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  • First Aired
    December 6, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (131)