BingelyStreaming and how she got out of Boston. As she talks about her life prior to the chaos and after, we are left wondering if she can be truested and what can they find out about the origins of this blackout and who profits from the wide sweeping chain of events that took place.
EDITH! QCode + Crooked Media iHeart Radio This scripted political satire podcast by QCode and Crooked Media reimagines history starring Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, I Care a Lot and Jack Reacher) as Edith Wilson, the second wife to President Woodrow Wilson explores the untold true-ish story of America's secret First Female President.
BLACKOUT QCode Spotify Last Season, QCode's BLACKOUT, an apocalyptic thriller, introduced us to a small town radio DJ, Simon Itani (Academy Award winner Rami Malek of Mr. Robot, Bohemian Rhapsody and The Little Things) fights for his family and community when the power grid is shut down nationwide bringing on a devolving modern civilization. In season 2 whch started a few weeks ago, it picks up after Simon's family escapes. As they wait out what took place, their paths cross with an old family friend Wren (played by Aja Naomi King of How to Get Away with Murder, The Upside and Sylvie's Love). In the safehouse that she found them at, she tells Simon and his family what she experienced in Boston when the power grid went down
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We get introduced to Edith's life prior to her husband suffering a massive, paralyzing stoke in the White House. Telling no one, she does the unthinkable. For nearly a year, after the end of World War I, she acts as the de facto unelected President. She signed issue orders as her husband, fired people as him and caused international incidents in his name. A number of historians believe she took on this role near the end of his presidency. While all of these activities are going on, enemies that are external and internal get closer to finding out her most guarded secret. In this limited series, we learn about how the events took place, the role that she played and her
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