FX "Tyrant"- A New Political Monster


 This past weekend, I was finally able to catch up with the previous week's new premieres. One of the shows that I sat down to watch was "Tyrant". I had my own concerns going into this viewing; I'm not big on political dramas no matter how juicy the drama, my attention span is not meant for politics. Also, American views on international issues can sometimes be quite skewed. I was basically ready for anything. 

The premise of the show is an American doctor who has family ties to a dictatorship back in some Middle Eastern country goes home for a visit after 20 years only to be catapulted back in the family business. His wife and children aren't too happy about his family connections- his father is the reigning dictator and has a very bloody past. His wife mentions the stress that his overseas family has caused him throughout the years, his daughter wants no part in this family reunion, and his son is acting like your average Cali-driven teenager.


Now introducing the crazies. Barry (the main character) has an insane older brother. The type of brother who throws a wedding party for his son only to "test" out the new bride by making sure she is still a virgin, although his test sorta defeats that. The type of brother who is also having an affair with a lower class servant and insists on having sex with her while her husband and children wait outside the room where they hear every moan and scream emitting from the room. Yes, that type of insane. His father, the dictator, insists that he has changed his ways and cannot for the life of him understand why his country wants out and demands complete democratic freedom. His mother is a sweet caregiver to a crazy man, knowing her place is outside of the public eye and how to stay politically silent. It's no wonder he escaped when he was 16 and never looked back.

So the episode opens up to a promising wedding and ends with some crazy family events that determine the course of the season ahead. I will say, I'm super excited to see where this goes. "Tyrant" takes you beyond the political realm where the series could have stayed and instead leads you into the private lives of the most chaotic leaders. Watch it every week on FX, Tuesdays at 10pm. 

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