
Netflix’s ‘The Residence’ Brings a Murder Mystery to the White House – Is It Worth Watching?
by Amiya Nandy in News, Entertainment on March 20, 2025Netflix has just launched a mystery series, ‘The Residence’, which was eagerly awaited, and it is now catching the attention of the crowd. The setting of White House, show is the innovative merging of crime, drama, and comedy with detective plot wherein the main character is involved in a murder case as well as a political intrigue. This series premiered on March 20, 2025, and it is becoming more noticeable in the Netflix charts of trending attractions.
But is it really that good? And what’s the deal with Detective Cordelia Cupp that everybody is talking about? Let’s get into the specifics.
A Murder in the White House
‘The Residence’ is about a female detective called Cordelia Cupp who has just been played as UWzo Aduba in the investigation into a disturbing murder that occurred during an official VIP dinner. The White House, a place known for its power and politics, has become the center of a murder case.
The list of suspects is long. From the head honchos down to the workers, almost every person has a secret. The shows whodunit style of plot keeps the tension up and the audience on the edge of their seats, it also integrates some comedy, and deep political tantalization all at once.
Meet the Star-Studded Cast
‘The Residence’ showcases a skilled and versatile cast that includes Uzo Aduba and his fellow actors who come from various ethnic backgrounds:
- Giancarlo Esposito, as A.B. Wynter, the White House chief usher.
- Susan Kelechi Watson, as Jasmine Haney, a young, determined, and self-serving staff member.
- Ken Marino as Harry Hollinger, a very close friend of the President.
- Randall Park as FBI Special Agent Edwin Park.
- Kylie Minogue performing as herself during the event that turned out disastrous.
The combination of dramatic and comedic shows creates a varied and exciting offer that is hard to predict and hard to follow.
Shondaland’s Magic Touch
‘The Residence’ is a series created by Shondaland, the same production company that brought us ‘Bridgerton’ and ‘Inventing Anna’. Based on Kate Andersen Brower’s book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, the show eleges a made-up, exciting story into the real-life White House history.
What Are Critics Saying?
The first ratings have been favorable, and the show has attracted the approval of the reviewers through Aduba’s perfect acting and the genius writing of the show.
- The Guardian describes it as a “joyful escapade filled with humor and suspense”.
- The Financial Times depicts it as a “breezy durrant that makes you entertained.”
- Time Out spotlights its concoction of historical situations alongside modern-day political satire.
Fans of mystery killings and political intrigues are naming “The Residence” as one of the rarest Netflix’s debuts this year.
Why Is ‘The Residence’ So Popular?
- A Unique Setting: Do murder mysteries actually take place inside the White House?
- Strong Female Lead: Detective Cordelia Cupp (Uzo Aduba) is a role that fans have latched onto the most.
- Shondaland’s Hit Record: The studio has already proven what it means to have a captivated audience with hits like ‘Bridgerton’.
- A Blend of Humor & Drama: The series allows some comic relief and yet successfully keeps the viewers on the edge of the seats with its suspenseful twists.
Where to Watch ‘The Residence’
The entire content of ‘The Residence’ is now performer on the Netflix platform for its exclusive viewers.
Should You Watch?
If you enjoy the blend of intrigue, political maneuvering, and the masterful art of storytelling, then ‘The Residence’ is the movie you can’t afford to miss. The fact that this series boasts a compelling story, superb actors, and unexpected soups and bolts will definitely make it one of the runaway successes of Netflix in 2025.
Affair yourself with the political secret, the shocking betrayals, and (last but not the least), a murder mystery that will not let you unwind till the end.