The article highlights the intriguing dynamics of the show, focusing on the compelling performances of Sterling K Brown and Julianne Nicholson. Sterling’s strength and Nicholson’s unique character bring an engaging energy to the narrative, which is structured like a puzzle. Additionally, it notes James Marsden’s portrayal of a serious President Cal Bradford, contrasting his usual playful roles. This performance highlights his range as an actor, as he navigates the complexities of a character that is both silly and disturbingly racist, making the series a layered experience.
The combination of Sterling K Brown's badass aura, Julianne Nicholson's puppeteering character, Sinatra - and the flicks between time - make the show a puzzle that desperately needs solving.
James Marsden as President Cal Bradford is the most serious I've ever seen him. He's still silly, despite his character being a certified racist.
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