What is "The Residence" about?
It's a murder mystery set in the White House, where detective Cordelia Cupp investigates the death of the chief usher.
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Shondaland's new Netflix series, 'The Residence,' offers a wild and witty whodunnit set in the White House. Starring Uzo Aduba as detective Cordelia Cupp, the show mixes murder mystery with comedic elements, making for an eight-hour binge-w...
The series unfolds as a flashback, with testimonies given to a congressional committee, adding layers to the main storyline. It presents an ensemble cast with each character having their own secrets and motives. Detective Cupp's birdwatching hobby, while quirky, adds a unique element to her character and leads to clues. The Australian connection with dinner for the Prime Minister of the country plays a key role. The show manages multiple flashbacks without sacrificing the main premise, providing a captivating exploration of the White House's internal dynamics.
It's a murder mystery set in the White House, where detective Cordelia Cupp investigates the death of the chief usher.
Uzo Aduba plays the lead role of Cordelia Cupp, with a supporting cast including Giancarlo Esposito and cameos like Kylie Minogue.
The show is available on Netflix.
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