Ep 13. One Strike, You're Out
- TV-NR
- December 27, 1979
- 24 min
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7.0 (38)
In Benson season 1 episode 13, titled "One Strike, You're Out," political satire is at the forefront as the Governor's re-election campaign begins to heat up. Benson DuBois, played by Robert Guillaume, is the trusted aide to the Governor (played by James Noble) and is tasked with keeping the campaign running smoothly.
As the episode opens, the Governor is preparing for a big debate with his opponent, who has recently launched a negative ad campaign against him. Benson and his team are working hard to spin the Governor's message and counteract the negative ads. Meanwhile, the Governor's daughter Katie (played by Caroline McWilliams) is also trying to get involved in the campaign, much to Benson's chagrin.
When the debate finally arrives, tensions are high as the two candidates face off. Things take a turn for the worse when a surprise guest makes an appearance and accuses the Governor of a serious offense. The Governor denies the accusation, but Benson and his team know they will need to do damage control if they want to salvage the campaign.
The rest of the episode follows Benson, his team, and the Governor as they work to clear his name and set the record straight. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, from angry protesters to internal strife within the campaign team itself.
Despite the odds, Benson remains committed to the cause and works tirelessly to help his boss win re-election. Along the way, he learns some valuable lessons about the nature of politics and the sometimes ruthless tactics that are necessary to come out on top.
Overall, "One Strike, You're Out" is a thought-provoking episode that uses humor and satire to tackle some serious issues. Fans of political dramas and workplace comedies alike will enjoy watching Benson and his team navigate the high-stakes world of politics, all while trying to keep their integrity intact.