Despite concerns from Barack about political optics, Michelle chooses to speak out directly about racial injustice. The narrative highlights her frustration with daily microaggressions and the tragic news of Philando Castile, showcasing her determination to use her platform for social change. Technical Specification: BD50
Betty Ford has always been known for her sense of style, and in "BD50," her love for fashion becomes a central theme. She contemplates launching her own fashion line, a decision that both excites and intimidates her. This storyline offers a glimpse into her personality and ambitions beyond her role as the First Lady.
Here’s what would typically be examined in a "paper" or technical/disc review of that episode on a BD50 disc:
Following Gerald Ford's loss in the 1976 general election, Betty navigates the transition out of the White House. While Jerry spends time on the road in retirement, Betty battles her ongoing addiction and seeks new companions at home.