
K Street — Season 1
Politics from the inside out.
About this season
An experimental fusion of reality and fiction--a fly-on-the-wall look at government, filmed in and around the corridors of power in Washington. The series ventures inside the world of powerful political consultants--a world that few people ever experience first-hand. Produced on location in Washington, D.C., the largely improvised ten-episode series combines fictional characters with appearances by real-life political figures, all centered around the biggest political news of the week.
Episodes (10)
1. Week 1
Aired 14 September 2003 • 29 min
Tommy Flannegan accepts a job offer from James Carville; Mary Matalin and Maggie Morris worry about causing a rift with some of the firm's clients; Mary and James interview a job applicant.
2. Week 2
Aired 21 September 2003 • 29 min
New firm member Francisco Dupre meets his co-workers; Tommy and Maggie are suspicious about Francisco's background.
3. Week 3
Aired 28 September 2003 • 29 min
Maggie does a background check on Francisco; the firm is concerned about representing a Saudi Arabian company.
4. Week 4
Aired 5 October 2003 • 29 min
A flashback to the last week of July and the origins of the Bergstrom Lowell firm.
5. Week 5
Aired 12 October 2003 • 29 min
Mary Matalin defends herself against rumors that she may been the source of the recent leak of a CIA agent's identity.
6. Week 6
Aired 19 October 2003 • 29 min
"The Leak" has the firm on edge and Carville staring up at the ceiling vents; Tommy has a marital crisis.
7. Week 7
Aired 26 October 2003 • 29 min
The FBI puts a scare into the employees of Bergstrom Lowell and on the advice of legal counsel nobody can talk about what's going on.
8. Week 8
Aired 2 November 2003 • 29 min
Carville meets with the Department of Justice and finds himself in the hot seat.
9. Week 9
Aired 9 November 2003 • 29 min
After a long and strange August night, Tommy Flannegan talks with the FBI.
10. Week 10
Aired 16 November 2003 • 29 min
Mary and James are forced to sell the office furniture as Bergstrom Lowell's reputation plummets.