Hi readers. I do hope you are all keeping well. I’ve been watching this gem over the last week.
From Wikipedia :
The series depicts the election and presidency of James A. Garfield, the 20th United States President, including his anti-corruption and pro-civil rights stances, as well as how his path crossed with Charles J. Guiteau, a deluded admirer, who ended up shooting him, leading to Garfield’s death.
It states at the start that Garfield and Guiteau had been lost to history. And well, I’d never heard of them.
Visually, the series shines. It really takes you back to the 1880s. I loved the scenes of old New York, although I still had the feeling they were CGI. There’s something about the time period of the late nineteenth/early twentieth century for storytelling.
From the very first episode, the show establishes a distinct identity, depicting an accidental President.
We are also introduced to the troubled Guiteau. Gradually, he is overcome with delusions.
Michael Shannon gives a satisfactory performance, though it can be wooden at times. I think what I like best was the show’s depictions of the time.
The historical record is, in a way, a hindrance, as the show comes to an end just as it was getting going.
For that reason, it gets 3.5 stars out of five.