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''Battleground'' is a
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comedy-drama television web series created by J. D. Walsh streamed on Hulu. The show follows a group of
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staffers working to elect a dark horse candidate to the
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in the
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of
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. Walsh serves as executive producer alongside Hagai Shaham and Marc Webb. The show marks Hulu's first foray into original scripted programming. It premiered online on February 14, 2012. In December 2017, it was announced that the series was being revived as a
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by UK 3's The World At Large series. The first three episodes of season two were made available on iTunes on December 3, 2017.


Overview

The series chronicles the inner workings of a
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candidate for a
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seat in
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. Led by campaign manager Chris "Tak" Davis, the team battles against corrupt politicians and staff infighting while campaigning for a distant third-place candidate.


Cast


Starring

* Jay Hayden as Chris "Tak" Davis, Campaign Manager *
Teri Reeves Teri Lynn Reeves (née Kretz) is an American theater and television actress. Her television credits include '' Chicago Fire'', '' Battleground'', and '' NCIS''. Early life Reeves was born in Northern California but moved many times in her life. ...
as Kara "KJ" Jamison, Head of Media Strategy * Jack DeSena as Cole Graner, Speechwriter *Ben Samuel as Ben Werner, volunteer *Jordan T. Maxwell as Jordan T. Mosley, the candidate's step-son *Lindsey Payne as Lindsey Cutter, volunteer * Alison Haislip as Ali Laurents, Social Media Director *Meighan Gerachis as Deirdre Samuels, the candidate *Sam White as George Mosley, the candidate's husband


Guest Starring

*John Kishline as Jack Makers, the incumbent *
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as Michael Corboy, Makers campaign manager *
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as Sarah, Tak's wife * Ray Wise as Frank "D-Day" Davis, Tak's father


Production

In October 2010,
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gave a script commitment to the series, which was being written by J. D. Walsh and executive-produced by Walsh and Marc Webb, with
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as the attached studio at the time. Fox later passed on making the show. Walsh shot a 20-minute pilot funded by family members. He said no television network was willing to air the series due to its politics-related theme. Hulu later stepped in to produce the series. ''Battleground'' is set in
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, the childhood home of long-time friends Walsh and Webb. Walsh has also worked for Massachusetts Senator
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in a previous political campaign. In a press release, he said: "People hate politics but they love elections. Campaigns are about good versus evil, our team versus yours, relationships, temptations, power, unimaginable triumphs and heartbreaking defeats. I’m interested in the people behind the people." The first season was filmed in Walsh's hometown of
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, with sets ranging from local homes to a local elementary school. Walsh said he chose to film in Madison instead of
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because he had a better feel for the people, places and politics and there was a "sense of excitement" among the locals to be a part of the project. As many as 90 local actors were cast. Local
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anchors Greg Jeschke and Sabrina Hall appeared in a fake broadcast. To stage large crowds, real-life scenes of fans heading to a
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football game were used. Walsh calls the show "a love letter to Madison".


Episodes


Television: Season 1 (2012)

The first season consists of 13 episodes. The series premiere was made available online on February 14, 2012. New episodes were made available each subsequent week on Hulu.


Podcast: Season 2 (2017-18)


Broadcast

In its first ever appearance at the
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(TCA) press tour on January 15, 2012, Internet streaming site Hulu announced that it will be airing the series online. Hulu's senior vice president of content Andy Forssell said the site picked up the series because it "saw a spark" and " see what J.D. alshsees in it and we know the audience is there." ''Battleground'' is Hulu's first original scripted series. The series, along with Hulu's other original documentary series, is available for free rather than on the subscription-based
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to enable the site to build its user base and reputation for original programming. The show premiered on February 14, 2012, with a new episode made available online each subsequent week.


Reception

''Battleground''s first episode received mixed to positive reviews, with critics noting its relatively low production value but strong writing. The
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's Jake Coyle described the show as a "light, watered-down knockoff of ''
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''" that comes off like a "student fantasy of playful politics." David Hinckley of the '' Daily News'' said the show "parlays solid professional castinto some good jokes, political and otherwise" but viewers "should not expect that ... the look of the show will match what they see on broadcast or cable." Dean Robbins of local newspaper ''
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'' called the first episode worthy of comparison to sophisticated modern sitcoms, saying it "distinguishes itself with strong writing and acting, not to mention a distinctive setting."


References


External links

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