S1 E8 ∙ Punch Perfect ∙
Eleanor forces Franklin's hand in assisting Jewish refugees; Betty seeks out new companions with Jerry away; Michelle speaks out about race despite Barack's hesitations.
G
Contains Strong Language, Mature Themes and Violence
Eleanor forces Franklin's hand in assisting Jewish refugees; Betty seeks out new companions with Jerry away; Michelle speaks out about race despite Barack's hesitations.
G
Contains Strong Language, Mature Themes and Violence
Eleanor Roosevelt commits to Franklin's uncertain political future.
Eleanor wants Franklin to act boldly against the Great Depression.
At a Chicago law firm, young Michelle meets summer intern Barack.
An injury leads to Betty dabbling with pain medication.
Eleanor holds the White House's first all-female press conference.
Michelle urges Barack to support marriage equality.
Betty helps Jerry secure the Republican nomination as her addiction worsens.
Michelle speaks out about race despite Barack's hesitations.
As Betty's addiction spirals, Jerry and her family intervene.
Franklin gifts Eleanor the charter for the League of Nations.