Here we will be introduced to the BrainDead cast and what they each bring to the table with their colorful characters, balancing the shows's playful sense of humor and horror.
An exploration of the show's incredible potential to both comment on and draw upon the seemingly off-the-rails 2016 election cycle. We will learn how current events projected through the cracked prism of BrainDead's alien invasion can both entertain and enlighten. And we'll get hints as to where this is all heading to in the future.
When Laurel Healy returns home to Washington, D.C. to work for her brother, Senator Luke Healy, on Capitol Hill, she is caught in the midst of two huge problems: the government has stopped working due to budgetary disagreements, and mysterious bugs are eating the brains of a growing number of Congress members and Hill staffers.
In this introductory featurette, we'll hear from the series creators Robert & Michelle King about the origins of their truly out-of-this-world concept for the strange, witty, unnerving sci-fi-series of Washington politics.
When a bizarre and deadly incident takes place on live television, Agent Onofrio's investigation into it causes Laurel, Gustav and Rochelle to dig deeper into the bug mystery. Luke attempts to cover up his affair with his Chief of Staff, Scarlett, before his opponent for the minority whip position, Senator Ella Poundstone, can make it public.
When Laurel is infected by the bugs, Gustav and Rochelle work quickly to figure out if there is any way to save her. When the Centers for Disease Control has its funding temporarily cut, Luke attempts to reach a compromise to have the money reinstated, but Red’s political machinations undermine him at every turn.