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  • TV Review: ‘The Residence’

    (L to R) Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Larry Dokes, Dan Perrault as Colin Trask, Spencer Garrett as Wally Glick, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Randall Park as Edwin Park, Andrew Friedman as Irv Samuelson, Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger, Molly Griggs as Lilly Schumacher in 'The Residence'. Photo: Erin Simkin/Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Larry Dokes, Dan Perrault as Colin Trask, Spencer Garrett as Wally Glick, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Randall Park as Edwin Park, Andrew Friedman as Irv Samuelson, Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger, Molly Griggs as Lilly Schumacher in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Erin Simkin/Netflix © 2024.

    ‘The Residence’ receives 7 out of 10 stars.

    Arriving on Netflix on March 20th, ‘The Residence’ sees prolific TV power producer Shonda Rhimes and her Shondaland company looking to give the streaming service its own take on ‘Only Murders in the Building.’

    But is there room for more than a couple of shows that blend murder mystery and comedy? That’s the case to unpack here.

    Related Article: Emmy Nominee John Hoffman Talks ‘Only Murders in the Building’

    Is ‘The Residence’ a Compelling Mystery?

    (L to R) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Giancarlo Esposito as A.B. Wynter, Susan Kelechi Watson as Jasmine Haney, Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger, Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Larry Dokes in 'The Residence'. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Giancarlo Esposito as A.B. Wynter, Susan Kelechi Watson as Jasmine Haney, Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger, Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Larry Dokes in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.

    With its unusual central sleuth, a lot of frustrated potential suspects and a (mostly) one-location setting, this new series still manages to avoid coming across like a bad copy of the ‘Only Murders’ format.

    Here, creator/showrunner Paul William Davies (no stranger to White House affairs after working on Rhimes-birthed crisis management thriller series ‘Scandal’) mixes a crafty, funny mix of his own personal favorite mystery writers (the episode titles all nod to classic mystery books or movies) with the intriguing inner workings of the most famous address in America, since he also drew from Kate Andersen Brower’s book ‘The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House.’

    It’s a combo that works really well –– the scurrilous world of behind-the-scenes drama during a State dinner for Australia is a fantastic backdrop for a teasing conundrum.

    Script and Direction

    (Right) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp in 'The Residence'. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.
    (Right) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.

    The key to any good mystery –– whether it’s supposed to be funny or not –– is a carefully constructed script with enough red herrings to throw you off the scent of the final truth at the heart of the matter.

    Here, Williams and his writing staff concocted the twisted story of White House chief usher A.B. Wynter (Giancarlo Esposito), who rules efficiently and smoothly, but can’t abide personal drama. When he shows up dead on an upper floor of the residence at the White House, some within the building want it written off as a suicide, while others are convinced it was murder.

    Naturally, that calls for a detective to be brought in, and ‘The Residence’s creative team have made one for the ages in Uzo Aduba’s Cordelia Cupp, a dedicated ornithologist who just so happens to have a genius brain for ferretting out the answers to mysteries.

    (L to R) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Jason Lee as Tripp Morgan, Molly Griggs as Lilly Schumacher in 'The Residence'. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Jason Lee as Tripp Morgan, Molly Griggs as Lilly Schumacher in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.

    But it’s not just the Cordelia Cupp show, the scripts weave and wander around the residence, replaying moments in time from different angles and creating a solid group of characters to tell the story. And while a lot of the series takes place within the title location, there is also a hearing happening to break things up.

    Directorially, Liza Johnson and her team bring an interesting style to the show, which sweeps through a version of the White House, and perfectly complements the story.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Randall Park as Edwin Park in 'The Residence'. Photo: Erin Simkin/Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Randall Park as Edwin Park in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Erin Simkin/Netflix © 2024.

    Uzo Aduba is delightful as Cordelia Cupp, a consulting detective in the Sherlock Holmes mold, who is brought in by befuddled authorities to crack the case.

    Aduba is a natural at this sort of quirky comedy, and the character she brings to life is effortlessly entertaining, whether she’s interrogating suspects, confounding those who perceive themselves superior to her or tracking down a rare bird she wants to cross off her spotting list.

    Her mismatched buddy comedy chemistry with Randall Park’s FBI agent Edwin Park is one of the best elements of the series –– they’re on the same mission, but they rarely agree on how to go about it, and Park’s deadpan energy syncs well with Aduba’s.

    Giancarlo Esposito faced his own challenge coming into the show, as he inherited the role of chief usher Wynter from Andre Braugher. While Braugher had briefly played the part before the 2023 WGA strike shut down production, he died before filming could resume, leading to Esposito (who, coincidentally, replaced him years ago on ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ before they co-starred in the follow-up TV movie to the show) stepping in.

    Giancarlo Esposito as A.B. Wynter in 'The Residence'. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.
    Giancarlo Esposito as A.B. Wynter in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.

    Wynter might seem like a character Esposito has become very known for playing –– icy, analytical and quietly arrogant, but he proves to be a refreshing change from that mode, with some more layers (even if his death kicks off the central mystery).

    Of the considerable supporting cast, highlights include Al Franken, playing the senator leading the hearing into the investigation, the ever-reliable Eliza Coupe who steals scenes as Senator Bix, who is eager to get to the truth of the matter, and Mel Rodriguez, playing Bruce Geller, the chief engineer who had no great love for Wynter, but does fall for another member of the household staff.

    Jason Lee is good value as Tripp Morgan, the President’s scruffy, lazy, salt-obsessed and light-fingered brother, bringing just the right level of sibling rivalry to the show, while Jane Curtin makes a meal of the role as the President’s mother-in-law who loves a drink, but hates noise.

    Oh, and kudos to pop legend Kylie Minogue for being so game to make fun of herself in a couple of episodes.

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Susan Kelechi Watson as Jasmine Haney, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger in 'The Residence'. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Susan Kelechi Watson as Jasmine Haney, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.

    With its quirky score and offbeat central figure, you could effectively call this ‘Only Murders in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building’ (yes, yes, we know… the residence is part of the White House proper, just go with it.)

    This latest Shondaland offering has a solid cast, a great mystery and a watchable story that keeps you guessing.

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    What’s the plot of ‘The Residence’?

    Set in “upstairs, downstairs, and backstairs” of the White House, Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Aduba), an eccentric detective, arrives on the premises in order to solve a murder which happened during a state dinner. During the investigation, interpersonal conflicts between 157 personnel of the residence start to unfold.

    Who stars in ‘The Residence’?

    (L to R) Edwina Findley as Sheila Cannon, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp in 'The Residence'. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Edwina Findley as Sheila Cannon, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp in ‘The Residence’. Photo: Jessica Brooks/Netflix © 2024.

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  • Comedy Icon Bob Newhart Dies Aged 94

    Bob Newhart and the cast of 'The Bob Newhart Show'.
    Bob Newhart and the cast of ‘The Bob Newhart Show’. Photo: CBS.

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    • Comedian and actor Bob Newhart has died aged 94.
    • He starred in eponymous sitcoms and other shows, earning an Emmy and many nominations.
    • Judd Apatow and more paid tribute.

    A comedy institution and formative influence for many talented people has left us. Bob Newhart, who rose from comedy albums to TV superstardom, has died at the age of 94 following a brief illness.

    Newhart is remembered for his hangdog delivery and the ability to spin lines into comedy gold.

    Related Article: ‘Clue’ and ‘Arrested Development’ Actor Martin Mull Dies Aged 80

    Bob Newhart: Early Life and Career

    Barbara Rickles, Bob Newhart, Virginia Newhart and Don Rickles in director Judd Apatow's documentary 'Bob & Don: A Love Story.'
    (L to R) Barbara Rickles, Bob Newhart, Virginia Newhart and Don Rickles in director Judd Apatow’s documentary ‘Bob & Don: A Love Story.’

    Newhart was born in Chicago in September 1929. He attended Loyola University in the city, majoring in commerce and graduating in 1952, when he entered the Army. After ending his military service two years later, he entered Loyola’s law school but flunked out in 1956. He then worked a variety of odd jobs while performing in an Oak Park stock company.

    Yet comedy called to him: “I worked as an accountant for 2½ years, then worked as a copywriter,” he said in a 2001 interview for the Television Academy Foundation. “People had always been saying, ‘Gee, you’re funny. You think funny.’ So I just decided I was gonna give it a try and see what happened.”

    Here’s what happened, if not immediately: Newhart broke out in 1960 with a pair of No. 1 comedy albums –– despite never having done stand-up before. ‘The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart’ spent 14 weeks atop the Billboard 200 and stayed on that chart for more than two years. ‘The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!’ arrived about 10 months later and also hit No. 1.

    Bob Newhart: TV legacy

    Bob Newhart and the cast of 'Newhart'.
    (Center) Bob Newhart and the cast of ‘Newhart’. Photo: CBS.

    While his first TV attempt, NBC comedy/variety show, ‘The Bob Newhart Show’ (based on his albums) only ran for a season, he would go on to dominate TV comedy for the better part of two decades. Newhart’s first sitcom, also titled ‘The Bob Newhart Show’ debuted on CBS in September 1972. It did well right from the start, finishing in the year-end three-network primetime Top 20 in each of its first three seasons, ultimately running to 1978.

    Newhart starred as Bob Hartley, a successful psychologist in Chicago whose deadpan delivery drove the series.

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    He’d also star in 1982’s ‘Newhart’, also for CBS. This time he played, Dick Loudon, a “how-to” book author who took over a long-closed colonial inn in Vermont. It ran for eight seasons and its series finale is still considered one of TV’s greatest episodes.

    Outside of his own shows, Newhart became known as a guest on a raft of series including ‘Murphy Brown’, ‘The Simpsons’, ‘ER’, ‘Desperate Housewives’, ‘NCIS’, ‘Hot in Cleveland’ and an Emmy-winning turn on ‘The Big Bang Theory’ (he also appeared on that show’s spin-off, ‘Young Sheldon’).

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    Bob Newhart: Movie Work

    Bob Newhart and Will Ferrell in 'Elf'.
    (L to R) Bob Newhart and Will Ferrell in ‘Elf’. Photo: New Line Cinema.

    The veteran performer appeared in a number of films including ‘In & Out’, ‘Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde’, ‘Horrible Bosses’, ‘First Family’ and ‘Catch-22’.

    Yet for a whole generation, he’ll be forever known as the kindly yet deadpan Papa Elf, who raises Buddy (Will Ferrell), a human who ends up at the North Pole after crawling into Santa’s sack as an infant and, in his adult years, heads to New York in search of his actual father (James Caan), in 2003’s ‘Elf‘.

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    Bob Newhart: Tributes Pour In

    Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch in 'George & Leo'.
    (L to R) Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch in ‘George & Leo’. Photo: Paramount Television.

    As you might expect given Newhart’s long career and renowned good nature, fellow showbusiness types are lining up to pay tribute. Here are a few select statements.

    Judd Apatow took to social media to express his feelings:

    Comedian and former politician Al Franken has this to say:

    “Bob Newhart was a giant, a genius, and a great guy. I’ll always remember when he hosted ‘SNL‘ and did a stellar show. He was, as you might expect, a joy to work with. May his memory be a blessing.”

    Director Paul Feig recalled Newhart this way:

    “I had the honor of doing a guest role on Newhart & got to spend the week listening to the great Bob Newhart making us all laugh. A brilliant standup & comedic actor, he was truly one of a kind. His legacy will live on.”

    Newhart’s wife Ginny died last year. He is survived by his children, Robert Jr., Timothy, Courtney and Jennifer, and 10 grandchildren.

    Bob Newhart and the cast of 'Newhart'.
    Bob Newhart and the cast of ‘Newhart’. Photo: CBS.

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