American Crime Story season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Monica discusses a potential book deal to manage legal costs. The Starr Report, detailing Clinton's misconduct, is completed and released, causing public shock and website crashes. Monica's family is dismayed by the report's explicit content. Paula Jones struggles financially, resorting to a psychic hotline and Penthouse magazine. Monica's book release draws mixed reactions. The House votes to impeach Clinton. Juanita Broaddrick's rape allegations against Clinton influence the impeachment vote. Linda Tripp reflects on her actions against Monica during a book signing.
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the focus of Monica's potential book deal?
Her version of the story, focusing on her experiences.
What legal concerns does Monica have?
Paying for lawyers and dealing with the consequences of the Starr Report.
What is the Starr Report?
A report detailing President Clinton's misconduct.
How is the Starr Report received by the public?
With shock due to its explicit details, causing high online traffic and website crashes.
How does Monica's family react to the report?
With dismay and concern over the explicit content.
What challenges does Paula Jones face after the trial?
Financial struggles, reputational damage, and difficulty finding employment.
What does Linda Tripp undergo after the trial?
Plastic surgery, funded by her literary agent's friends.
What is the outcome of the House vote regarding President Clinton?
He is impeached on at least one article.
How does Monica feel about being used by Clinton?
Betrayed, neglected, and manipulated.
What are Juanita Broaddrick's allegations against Clinton?
She accuses him of rape in a 1978 incident.
How does the public react to Monica's book and public appearances?
With mixed reactions, reflecting her complex public image.
What does Linda Tripp reflect on during her book signing?
Her actions against Monica and the resulting pain.