Drunk History Season 2 Episode 10
Drunk History
Season 2

Ep 10. First Ladies

  • TV14
  • September 2, 2014
  • 21 min
  • 8.2  (159)

In the tenth episode of the second season of Drunk History, the focus is on First Ladies, the wives of the Presidents of the United States. The episode starts with the story of Dolley Madison, the wife of the fourth President James Madison. The narrator, a drunk comedian, tells the story of how Dolley saved a portrait of George Washington from being burned by British troops during the War of 1812. The narrator describes how Dolley was a popular hostess in the White House and introduced many customs that are still observed today, such as the Easter Egg Roll.

Next, the episode moves on to the story of Edith Wilson, the wife of the twenty-eighth President Woodrow Wilson. The narrator, who is a historian, explains how Edith took on many of the duties of the President after Woodrow suffered a stroke in 1919. The narrator details how Edith shielded her husband from the public and made all the important decisions during his illness. The story also highlights the controversy around Edith's actions and how they raised questions about the role of the First Lady and the limits of presidential power.

The third story in the episode is about Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of the thirty-second President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The narrator, a writer who is drunk on absinthe, talks about how Eleanor was an advocate for civil rights and social justice. The narrator shares some of Eleanor's initiatives, such as the creation of the National Youth Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps, which provided jobs to young people during the Great Depression.

The fourth and final story of the episode is about Jackie Kennedy, the wife of the thirty-fifth President John F. Kennedy. The narrator, who is a stand-up comedian, recounts how Jackie was known for her fashion sense and grace, but also for her role as a mother and her loyalty to her husband during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The narrator talks about how Jackie's fashion choices influenced American style and culture and how she became an icon of the 1960s.

Throughout the episode, various actors play the roles of the First Ladies and other historical figures, while the drunk narrators provide comedic commentary. The show uses reenactments, using modern-day actors to act out the amusing and often fascinating stories told by the inebriated narrators. The show is a fascinating take on history, mixing together humor and education to create an entertaining and enlightening experience.

In conclusion, Drunk History Season 2 episode 10 titled "First Ladies" provides an interesting perspective on the role of the First Ladies of the United States and tells the stories of some of the most iconic and influential women in American history. The episode uses humor, reenactments, and detailed storytelling to keep viewers engaged and entertained while educating them about important historical events. The episode highlights the ways in which the First Ladies have contributed to the fabric of American society over the years and showcases the unique and significant roles they play in shaping the nation.

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  • First Aired
    September 2, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (159)