Brandon Scott hopes his show The Girls On The Bus offers an escape from this election cycle
On the other hand, Scott, who plays a presidential candidate's press secretary, hopes the Max show will "spark a new generation of journalists"

Brandon Scott on The Girls On The Bus Photo: Nicole Rivelli/Max
Sometimes, escapist media works best when it presents a vision of a world that’s somewhat close to the one someone is trying to run away from, but without any of the real-life stressors that make that situation so taxing. (This writer watched a lot of Veep in November 2020, for example.) In an interview with The A.V. Club, Brandon Scott said he hopes his Max show, The Girls On The Bus, serves a similar purpose.
Adapted from New York Times reporter Amy Chozik’s memoir Chasing Hillary, The Girls On The Bus follows four journalists (Melissa Benoist, Carla Gugino, Christina Elmore, and Natasha Behnam) as they track each candidate in a contentious election cycle.