Thread:MichaelDiaz101/@comment-31129923-20180617060231/@comment-31129923-20180619015150

I see what you mean. Having a good political thriller with realistic drama is tough to pull off. I also feel like when creators try to continue a storyline after its planned conclusion doesn't normally manage to capture the extragavance most of the time.

With Matthew and Bill's upcoming conflict in mind, it's funny neither sees each other as a serious threat. Bill simply puts the idea forward as a temporaray solution to the lack of avalible public schools and intends to revive/expand the project once a Democrat takes the White House in the next election cycle. Of all potential obstacles to it, he doesn't anticipate someone like Matthew Jones, someone he dismisses as an attention loving hack, to try and obstruct it.

On the other hand, Bill doesn't think too highly of himself but he thinks he is worthy to lead his party in the House within a few years through building up notable accomplishments. While a few of his colleagues suggest he consider running for President, he wants to continue his work in Congress as he believes he can gain more power there.