So here's a piece that tries to show us the politicians of today in its heart. Allegedly.
In reality, however, instead of politics and the interests of the subjects of economics, we are beginning to throw beads about ambition. This series is an agitation of individualism, once again poking a finger at the person and persona, and deftly hiding logic and essence.
Politics is always a concentrated expression of economics, but not here. Here the economy has only its imitation and parody. Corporations and oligarchs are illuminated a couple of times, and in a semi-neutral role.
Towards the end, the series slides into an aggressive imposition of neo-liberal values.
3 points. 1 for caste, 1 for acting, 1 for music and visuals. The rest, and especially the scenario, is nonsense, a primitive and sterile conception of bourgeois democracy.
Do not give in to the illusion that this creation will show you real politics. On the contrary. It will lead you astray, right away.