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Women of the House (1995)
Women of the House is an American situation comedy television series. It is a spin-off of Designing Women and stars Delta Burke, who had reconciled with producers after a bitter, highly publicized, off-screen battle.
Women of the House is an American situation comedy television series. It is a spin-off of Designing Women and stars Delta Burke, who had reconciled with producers after a bitter, highly publicized, off-screen battle.
The show is a comedic exploration of a former First Lady becoming a congresswoman, focusing on character-driven humor and the general challenges of politics rather than promoting a specific political ideology or advocating for systemic change. Its primary aim is entertainment through situational comedy within a political setting.
The film features a traditional cast. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without presenting any critical portrayal.
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The film does not feature identifiable transgender characters or themes. No narrative elements address transsexual identity or experiences, resulting in no depiction within the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series is a spin-off of 'Designing Women,' featuring the established character Suzanne Sugarbaker, who maintains her original female gender portrayal. The other primary characters are original to this series.
The series features characters who are either original to the show or reprise roles with their original actors. No instances of a character established as one race being portrayed by an actor of a different race are present.
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