On paper, Shondaland and Netflix’s The Residence ought to be a blast. A White Home–set whodunnit? An ensemble forged led by Uzo Aduba, Randall Park, and Giancarlo Esposito? Kylie Minogue is there? Signal me up!
It is a disgrace, then, that The Residence squanders that potential with execution that’s so unwieldy and one-note you may want you have been watching one of many a number of different whodunnits it pays homage to as an alternative.
What’s The Residence about?
Isiah Whitlock Jr., Dan Perrault, Spencer Garrett, Uzo Aduba, Randall Park, Andrew Friedman, Ken Marino, and Molly Griggs in “The Residence.”
Credit score: Erin Simkin / Netflix
The Residence invitations us into the White Home on the night of an all-important State Dinner for the Australian Prime Minister. The night has to go off with no hitch as a result of tensions are unusually excessive between the USA and Australia. There’s only one drawback. Chief Usher A.B. Wynter (Esposito) has been discovered lifeless within the White Home Residence. And anybody within the constructing, from the White Home’s workers to the State Dinner company (together with Kylie Minogue), may very well be accountable.
Enter Cordelia Cupp (Aduba), the world’s best detective. Recognized for fixing unsolvable instances, this eccentric investigator with a penchant for birding is decided to deliver down A.B.’s killer — and she or he definitely has her work lower out for her. Virtually everybody on the White Home workers had causes to need A.B. gone, from the pastry chef (Bronson Pinchot), whose creativity A.B. stifled, to the assistant usher (Susan Kelechi Watson), who desperately needs A.B.’s job. Plus, Cupp has to take care of uncertain FBI agent Edwin Park (Park) monitoring her each transfer so the information of a homicide on the White Home would not spiral into a bigger scandal.
The Residence‘s construction is its worst enemy.

Eliza Coupe and Al Franken in “The Residence.”
Credit score: Jessica Brooks / Netflix
But change into a scandal it does, as The Residence informs us from its very first episode. In one in all many baffling decisions, the collection makes use of a extremely seen Congressional listening to about A.B.’s homicide as a framing system, the place Senator Aaron Filkins (Al Franken) and the conspiracy theory-loving Senator Margery Bay Bix (Eliza Coupe) grill witnesses.
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Other than emphasizing the political ramifications of a White Home homicide, one thing which already feels clear because of the State Dinner of all of it, the Congressional listening to provides treasured little to The Residence. In reality, it detracts from it. The listening to’s interrogations are repetitive when paired with Cordelia’s much more intriguing strains of questioning. Plus, they take away us from the on-the-ground investigation, cheapening the urgency of the night time of the State Dinner itself.
It is little shock that the one episode (of the seven Netflix despatched for assessment) that notably options the fewest Congressional listening to interludes can be its most propulsive and intriguing, even when flashbacks elsewhere lavatory it down. Between these flashbacks and the thread of the Congressional listening to, The Residence reads extra like a casualty to flashy storytelling units than a targeted whodunnit.
As for the thriller itself, The Residence does a strong job constructing alibis and crimson herrings across the many rooms and characters you would possibly discover within the White Home, from the politically-minded strivers to the workers aiming for perfection within the president’s residence. Few characters are developed past their ambition or a single character trait, although, and their thinness turns into particularly obvious the extra time we spend with them. (Hour-long episodes are merely not the appropriate format for a zany thriller.)
Cordelia Cupp is an sadly one-note detective.

Uzo Aduba in “The Residence.”
Credit score: Jessica Brooks / Netflix
Probably the most seen casualty of this restricted characterization is none apart from Cordelia Cupp herself. Sure, Aduba delivers a pointy efficiency, and it is a pleasure to observe her catch witnesses in lies and verbally spar together with her detractors. However these are issues we have seen different nice fictional detectives do. What’s it about Cupp, other than Aduba’s power as a performer, that units her aside?
The reply, in accordance with The Residence, is birds. Cordelia is rarely with out her birding binoculars or a pertinent birding metaphor to clarify her strategy to the case. Generally she takes a tactic just like that of a falcon searching her prey. At different occasions, she makes use of mountain chickadees’ extraordinary recollections to poke holes in a suspect’s story. The chicken references are an interesting peek into how Cordelia sees the world, however after a barrage of them, they put on out their welcome. Within the phrases of an aggravated Harry Hollinger (Ken Marino), “Enough with the fucking birds.”
Cordelia’s rapport with Edwin is one other missed alternative. Their adversarial relationship is, like Cordelia’s chicken obsession, pretty one-note. The few glimpses we do get at blossoming camaraderie fall to the wayside, as does their promise of being a Sherlock Holmes-John Watson sort of wierd couple. On this and far of The Residence, you’ll be able to see the sketch strains of one thing enjoyable forming. However in the long run, it is all a lot wasted potential.
The Residence is now streaming on Netflix.