Marseille Season 1 Episode 2 Straw Man
- May 5, 2016
- 49 min
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7.4 (189)
In the second episode of Marseille season 1, titled "Straw Man," we find ourselves diving deeper into the complex political landscape of the city of Marseille. As tensions rise between the incumbent mayor Robert Taro and his rival Lucas Barres, we see each character begin to employ new tactics in their campaigns to secure the coveted position of mayor.
The episode begins with a stunning revelation - a photograph of Barres and Taro's wife Rachel passionately embracing, putting her loyalty to her husband in question. This fuels Barres’ campaign even further, as he gains new supporters thanks to the public's belief that Taro's alcoholism is driving his wife away.
Meanwhile, Taro's own campaign strategist, Julia, sees the photo as a potential opportunity to manipulate Barres. Using insider information, she manages to convince Barres to publicly align himself with a controversial businessman, hoping to turn public opinion against him. This move ultimately backfires, however, as the businessman in question proves to be more popular than anticipated.
As Taro struggles with the fallout of the photograph and tries to come up with a way to turn the tide, he also faces pressure from within his own circle. His daughter, who is desperate to escape the confines of her father's protective gaze, begins to explore the city on her own, putting herself in danger. Meanwhile, Taro's longtime political ally, Mayor Verneuil, begins to grow impatient with Taro's reluctance to retire, seeing the upcoming election as a chance to secure his own power.
As the episode unfolds, we see each character striving to gain the upper hand in a high-stakes political game that threatens to tear Marseille apart. With tensions escalating on all sides and loyalties up for grabs, it remains to be seen which player will emerge victorious.
Overall, "Straw Man" is a gripping second episode that builds on the momentum of the first, introducing new twists and turns that keep the viewer on the edge of their seat. As we delve deeper into the murky world of Marseille politics, it's clear that things are only going to get more fraught as the competition heats up.