Review

I finally got to watch the mini-series, The Kennedys. I don’t know what was so controversial about it – maybe I just know too much about the Kennedy’s. I didn’t learn too much new – it was a surprise to me that Jackie smoked… even when she was pregnant. And got happy juice shots. I knew JFK was all hopped up on pills and had a body that failed him all day, everyday. Is that what the Kennedys didn’t want people to know? Didn’t change anything for me…

But there was another thing that did surprise me… In this version, the creators suggested that JFK’s philandering was a matter of weakness, not dominance. There was one scene when he admitted to Bobby that it wasn’t even about the sex; He did it just because he was alone and couldn’t sleep. I’m not sure about that. Rich and powerful men generally cheat because they can, not because they need to. I think he did it because he could. The creators of this version also made JFK out to be a bit sheepish overall. Don’t buy that either. You don’t get to be one of the most revered Presidents’ of the United States by being sheepish.

Of note: The casting was outstanding – spot on. From Joe Sr. to Rose to Barry Pepper as Bobby. Spot on. Katie Holmes as Jackie showed the only flaw and that was in her dialect in some spots. She sounded like she was from Brooklyn sometimes. But, it wasn’t bad enough to make a difference. And the look of the series was as neat as all the scotch they drank.

One noticeable omission was Teddy. There was absolutely no mention of Teddy at all. No mention of Joan either and Joan and Jackie were quite close. It’s a well known fact that Jackie and Eunice weren’t the best of friends, but, Joan and Jackie were. Teddy also worked on JFK’s presidential election campaign, so, he should have been a part of this story as well. Glaring omission…

It was nice to hear more details about how and where Joe Jr. fit in the picture. The stories usually start at JFK and focus mostly on him, Bobby and Teddy. This version started with Joe and showed his place and interactions with his siblings and Joe Sr. Now had they added Teddy to the story, it would likely have been the most authentic, revealing version to date. The ending could have been better, but, all things considered, this version gets an A from me.

I’ve been into the history of the Kennedys since I was a kid, so, for me, this was just another way to confirm the recurring facts and sift out the ones that don’t jive. But, in all that I know, I think this version is one of the best I’ve seen and would give the casual Kennedy-phile a great true-to-life reveal.

I highly recommend this mini-series. All that BS over getting it on air was stupid. And to the Kennedy family – let the truth be what it is. No family is perfect, not even an American dynasty. At least yours has had a significant impact on the history of the United States…