Tuesday, April 15, 2025

The Residence

 


As thoroughly delectable as Paul William Davies' White House murder mystery The Residence is, Episode 7, The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb, is the most brilliantly written and performed.
The miniseries' wonderful wit is delivered by Uzo Adubo as savant birdwatcher / detective Cordelia Cupp and her FBI sidekick Edwin Park (Randall Park) as they try to piece together the disparate clues and toss out the red herrings in search of a killer. It's a cagey story about the death of the White House Chief Usher (Giancarlo Esposito), who died during a State Dinner, where nearly everyone on the White House staff is a suspect in his demise.
The penultimate episode, though tremendously funny like the others, is tender in its treatment of love in the time of chaos. It is presented in the persons of Julieth Restrepo and Mel Rodriguez, the amiable housekeeper and long-suffering maintenance engineer, respectively, who may or may not have killed Esposito's officious A.B. Wynter, who may or may not have had it coming.
The section of the episode that recounts the unfolding of their chaste romance is marvelous and sweet and totally beguiling as it also might contain the answer to the question that's boggled both the executive and legislative branches -- Who killed the chief usher and why did they do it?
The show earns every accolade that has been showered on it, and much of its beauty -- the intricacy of this production -- is on display in Episode 7.

 

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