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ShowSeptember 25, 2025
Watch: Apple TV pulled "Savant" because FACTS don't fit the show's leftist narrative
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The Savant is a show about a federal agent who sneaks into right-wing extremist groups. Apparently, it’s based on a true story, so naturally it’s a totally accurate snapshot of reality and not at all exaggerated about the whole “right-wing violence in America” thing. Today’s show breaks this down.
According to Variety:
Apple TV+ has postponed the release of “The Savant,” its upcoming thriller series starring Jessica Chastain as an investigator working to prevent domestic extremism. The move comes amid the aftermath of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
“After careful consideration, we have made the decision to postpone ‘The Savant,’” reads a statement from Apple. “We appreciate your understanding and look forward to releasing the series at a future date.”
The official logline for the series says that it “follows an undercover investigator known as ‘The Savant’ as she infiltrates online hate groups in an effort to stop domestic extremists before they act.” In it, Chastain plays Jodi Goodwin, a military veteran who works at the Anti-Hate Alliance. There, she secretly visits 4Chan-like message boards and tries to draw out possible terrorists. Early in the series, while posing as a white nationalist, she stumbles upon the planning of a large-scale domestic attack, and attempts to infiltrate the group to thwart it.
Jessica Chastain, the producer, isn’t too pleased with this decision.
"Here’s the question you need to ask yourself: why was a show like this even made?" Gerald A said. "They want you to believe domestic terrorism is purely a right-wing thing."
According to Chastain, “I wanted to reach out and let you know that we’re not aligned on the decision to pause the release of The Savant,” as she wished to bring attention to the “unfortunate amount of violence in the United States,” adding that she “wished this show wasn’t so relevant, unfortunately it is.”
"It plays right into the same narrative we were fed during the last administration, claiming the biggest threat to Americans was white domestic terrorism—basically saying ‘MAGA is the greatest threat,’" Gerald A said.
According to Cato, “Right-wingers are the second most common motivating ideology, accounting for 391 murders and 11 percent of the total” of politically motivated violence, while “Left-wing terrorists murdered 65 people, or about 2 percent of the total.”
"It’s not true," Gerald A said. "What’s really interesting is that 43 percent of the deaths Cato counted on the right come from the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing."
They also classified any religiously motivated attack as right-wing.
Even if that data were presented fairly—which it arguably isn’t—it still doesn’t change the fact that nearly all the political violence in recent months has come almost exclusively from the left.
"Don’t you start to notice a trend?" Gerald A said. "All I know is that Jessica Chastain’s series was put on hold because it was made to push a narrative that current events and facts completely disprove."
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