

Alpha House
When two freshmen pledges are accepted into the biggest party frat on campus, they think they have it all. That is, until the assistant dean forces the Alphas to share their house with a sorority or face expulsion from school. Not wanting to see their lifelong dream of becoming Alphas destroyed, the pledges convince the other members of the house to take back what's theirs, waging an epic battle of the sexes to fight for their right to party.
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Plot Summary
Alpha House is a political satire web series that follows the lives of four Republican members of Congress sharing a house in Washington D.C. The show humorously explores their struggles with political maneuvering, personal lives, and the absurdities of Capitol Hill. It delves into their attempts to navigate party politics, media scrutiny, and the constant pressure to maintain public image.
Critical Reception
Alpha House was generally well-received for its sharp political satire and strong comedic performances, particularly from its lead actors. Critics often praised its ability to balance humor with timely political commentary, though some noted its niche appeal within the political comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and satirical take on political life.
- Appreciated for strong performances from the ensemble cast.
- Seen as an entertaining and insightful, albeit fictionalized, look at congressional dynamics.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not prominently available, but general online commentary highlights its effectiveness as a political comedy, with viewers enjoying the humor and relatable (though exaggerated) portrayals of politicians.
Fun Fact
The series was Amazon Studios' first original comedy series and premiered on Prime Video, marking an early entry for the streaming service into original content production.
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