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The Age of Federalism.

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To give credit where it's due, tonight's installment of John Adams went in exactly the direction I'd hoped, spending much more time on the political and less on the personal than previous episodes. We had Hamilton and Jefferson fighting over Federalist fiscal policy, Jefferson and the Adamses debating revolution and the health of France, Citizen Genêt, the Jay treaty, the consternation of Washington over the Republican-Federalist divide, and the first transfer of presidential authority, all of which I greatly enjoyed.

I have only two minor quibbles: Some mention of the Whiskey Rebellion would've been grand (and could've been used to further dramatize Adams' fear of the Mob, as soon to be represented in the Alien and Sedition Acts.) And, more importantly, the forgotten Founder in the series thus far has been James Madison, who -- unless he's been one of the backgrounders -- has yet to appear. Even the good Doctor, Benjamin Rush, has had more screen time (although that's probably due to his reconciliatory role in Episode 7.) Madison was in the House while Adams presided over the Senate, so shoehorning him in might've been unwieldy. Still, I'd have been content to have seen even a tiny nod to the writer of the Constitution -- Instead of screen time, they could've just "cast big" a la Rufus Sewell for Hamilton, signalling Madison's importance with a decent-sized cameo. (Now that I think about it, they should've done the same with Tom Paine earlier on.)

But, like I said (and my fondness for Franklin's Parisian shenanigans notwithstanding), this was probably my favorite episode since part 2, on the Continental Congress. Heck, I even made my peace with Morse's putty nose tonight. “I am fairly out and you are fairly in! See which of us will be the happiest!"

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