Absolute Power
2000s British tv sitcom
Prentiss McCabe is a successful PR company from London. Here we have the chance to take a look how do they achieve their goals and how they don’t let such silly things as truth or morality to get in their way.
Absolute Power Season 2 (2005)
It seems that Charles Prentiss went too far in his lack of morality, when he ends up in front of the court, but with him nothisng is as simple as it seems.
1 | Identity Crisis |
| Prentiss McCabe are hired to help ministry promote the idea of identity cards for all citizens. |
2 | The Trial |
| Prentiss is put on trial for perjury following the confessions of a former client. In his defence Prentiss needs help of his employees. |
3 | Blood Bank |
| New client of Prentiss McCabe is Dean Wheelwright, an artist hotly tipped to win Turner Prize, but his "art" consists of nothing but his bodily fluids. |
4 | The Nation’s Favourite |
| A member of wealthy foreign family attempts to buy British Airways, but need help of Prentiss McCabe because of his name - bin Laden. And yes, his name isn’t coinsidence. |
5 | Spinning America |
| US Ambassador hires Prentiss McCabe to run campaign that would change the opinions about US among the British citizens. |
6 | The House of Lords |
| Prentiss and McCabe are tackling the same issue - the future of the House of Lords - not being aware that they are on two sides of the barricade. |