Shondaland's new series features Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, an eccentric detective resolving a mysterious death amidst a state dinner at the White House. Alongside this, Annaleigh Ashford stars in a meta true-crime drama, "Happy Face," depicting the conflict faced by a woman whose father was a notorious serial killer. Meanwhile, "The Simpsons" enters its 36th season, showcasing moments of creativity even as its status in contemporary television seems uncertain. Stream these captivating series on Netflix and Paramount+ beginning March 20 and 21, respectively.
Wickedness in the White House? Who would believe it! This series from Shondaland is a quirky whodunnit about a mysterious death at the heart of US power.
Uzo Aduba stars as Cordelia Cupp, a brilliant, eccentric detective who is charged with unpicking the details. As the body of the building's chief usher is discovered, a state dinner is in full swing.
A meta true-crime drama about a true-crime podcast. Annaleigh Ashford plays Melissa G Moore, a woman who discovered her father was a serial killer at the age of 15.
Dennis Quaid chews the scenery somewhat as Jesperson, but Ashford is a sensitive lead, playing a woman caught painfully between family duty and a wider sense of moral responsibility.
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