Alpha House Season 2 Episode 2
Alpha House
Season 2

Ep 2. Gaffergate

  • TV-MA
  • October 24, 2014
  • 25 min
  • 7.3  (69)

In the second episode of Season 2 of Alpha House, titled "Gaffergate," the tumultuous lives of our favorite Republican senators living in the same D.C. townhouse continue to be peppered with political mishaps, personal dilemmas, and comedic chaos. As the episode unfolds, we find ourselves once again immersed in the hilarious and often outrageous world of these larger-than-life characters.

The episode kicks off with a bang as we follow Senator Gil John Biggs, portrayed brilliantly by John Goodman, grappling with the aftermath of a peculiar incident involving an electrician during a live television interview at his home. The incident quickly escalates into a media frenzy, leading to widespread speculation and scrutiny. As Biggs navigates the murky waters of public perception, the comedy ensues in true Alpha House fashion.

Meanwhile, Senator Robert Bettencourt, played by Clark Johnson, finds himself trapped in a sticky situation involving a former colleague who now secretly acts as an ambassador for an enemy country. As the web of deception unravels, Bettencourt must choose between personal loyalty and political integrity. With his quick wit and sharp tongue, Bettencourt is sure to bring plenty of laughs and memorable one-liners to this episode.

Over in Senator Louis Laffer's world, we witness his ongoing struggle to balance his role as a senator with his budding career as a stand-up comedian. We follow Laffer, masterfully portrayed by Matt Malloy, as he faces the challenges of honing his craft and encountering disapproving audiences. Laffer's comedic misadventures provide the perfect blend of political satire and hilarity, offering a unique glimpse into the life of a politician with a quirky side gig.

Last but not least, Senator Andy Guzman, brought to life by Mark Consuelos, finds himself in the thick of a power struggle within the Republican party. As Guzman fights to maintain his position and influence, he must confront not only his political rivals but also his own inner demons. With his charismatic charm and relentless ambition, Guzman's character arc promises to be a rollercoaster of humor and drama.

As the episode progresses, we witness the intricate webs of relationships between these senators, both professional and personal, becoming increasingly entangled. Whether it's the never-ending feud between Biggs and Bettencourt or the unexpected camaraderie forged in the face of adversity, the dynamics within the group continue to evolve and surprise. The writers skillfully navigate the intricacies of these relationships, infusing each interaction with wit, banter, and a healthy dose of political satire.

"Gaffergate" is a quintessential Alpha House episode, delivering a clever blend of political commentary, outrageous comedy, and heartfelt moments. The writing remains sharp and incisive, allowing the talented ensemble cast to shine in their respective roles. As we delve deeper into the second season, the stakes become higher, the laughs become louder, and the characters become more relatable than ever before.

So sit back, relax, and join the rambunctious residents of Alpha House as they navigate the murky waters of politics, friendship, and personal growth. In "Gaffergate," be prepared for scandal, secrets, and a healthy dose of laughter as these flawed yet endearing senators demonstrate the resilience and tenacity required to survive the unpredictable world of Washington, D.C.

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  • First Aired
    October 24, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (69)