
Ms. Edie

​Hilarity ensues when a no-horseshit, politically-savvy talking equine comes to live in rural America with a conservative farm owner and his woke twin sister.("Mr. Ed" re-boot)
"It's not racist to call me a dark horse. I AM a dark horse. Hah!"
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So says Ms, Edie, the sassy, rap-wielding grand-daughter of the famous "Mr. Ed" of 1960s fame. She's come to live on a rural Kansas farm with Reynolds Colton, a MAGA operative, and his twin sister LeighAnn, who heads up the local chapter of the League of Women Voters . Although LeighAnn's the one who purchased Edie, the horse speaks only to Reynolds... which makes his already-complex life even more complicated.​
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Ms. Edie calls 'em like she sees 'em, which is to say, through an irreverent, politically-neutral yet no-holds-barred point of view. She doesn't suffer fools -- or even smart people like Reynolds -- who should, from her perspective, know enough about the history and purpose of the American political process to cease wielding it like a blunt instrument.
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No matter what side of the aisle you favor, Edie's got something to say about it!
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