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Boss
The dominant/submission roles are kinda sexy. When a guy know exactly what he wants -- when he's a BOSS -- it's definitely a turn on. Boomer Banks, Alex Mecum and Gabriel Clark are definitely the type of guys that know exactly what they want and show their partners who's in charge!
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Plot Summary
Boss chronicles the cutthroat world of Chicago politics through the eyes of Tom Kane, the ruthless, manipulative, and scheming Mayor. As Kane battles his own degenerative neurological disorder, he must navigate a treacherous landscape of political rivals, backroom deals, and personal betrayals to maintain his power and control over the city. The series delves into the moral compromises and dark underbelly of urban governance.
Critical Reception
Boss received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Kelsey Grammer's commanding performance and the show's gritty portrayal of political corruption. While some found the plot occasionally convoluted, the series was lauded for its dark tone and compelling character study of its morally ambiguous protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Kelsey Grammer delivers a powerhouse, Tony Soprano-esque performance.
The show offers a dark and compelling look into the machinations of political power.
While sometimes dense, the series is elevated by its strong writing and dramatic tension.
Google audience: Audiences lauded Kelsey Grammer's performance as Mayor Tom Kane, praising the show's intense drama and exploration of political intrigue. Many found the series to be a captivating and well-acted drama, though some noted its dark themes and complex plotlines.
Awards & Accolades
Kelsey Grammer received Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 2012 and 2013.
Fun Fact
Kelsey Grammer's character, Tom Kane, was originally conceived as a film character, but the concept was later expanded into a television series.
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