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But not all of the shows on this list intentionally grappled with politics.

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Its an episode about one family, and also about how to love one another in a divisive time.

racism) is what ultimately sunk the show.

She did not disappoint: This is not normal, she began.

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Somebody like me to get this sweet gig free suit, new boots just because I dont like men!

And then, in a directNanetteecho, she laughed, Just jokes, fellas, calm down.

Everyone could watch Dr. Ford give careful, considered, controlled testimony about what happened to her.

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And then,everyone could watchas Kavanaugh came out and tantrumed his way into a Supreme Court seat.

The Kinder-Guardians sketch inWho Is America?

In the fourth episode of the season, Three Shirts to the Wind,Murphy Brownhit Peak Politics.

The Villanueva women on Jane the Virgin.

The episode is good, but the best part is Bannon as performed by the excellent David Costabile.

Its played for laughs, but Amys exhaustion and pain are brutal.

I am so tired!

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she yells at her boss, whos tried to give her bath bombs to make her feel better.

I have slept 90 minutes in three days.

The lining of my uterus is coming out in clumps.

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I have hemorrhoids so big that my doctor looked at my asshole and said, Whoa!

[…] I am wearing frozen diapers so that my pussy doesnt fall out, okay?!

Its political content is neither accidental, nor is it performed through cameo-style shout-outs.

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It showsmoments of real sadness, tragic family backstories, and maddening institutional blindness.