There’s a second that looms massive over every part else within the pilot of Apple TV’s post-Civil Warfare drama, Manhunt, a dialog that can hang-out Edwin Stanton (Tobias Menzies) for the remainder of his life. He’s laborious at work in his workplace, placing collectively the plans for Reconstruction, when Abraham Lincoln (Midnight Mass’ Hamish Linklater) is available in tossing a baseball and invitations him to the theater tonight (Ulysses S. Grant flaked to hold along with his spouse). Stanton is intrigued, drawn in by his pal’s simple attraction, however in the end backs out — he additionally owes his spouse an evening collectively. And so Lincoln strolls out, bemoaning that he’ll simply be hanging out with Mary’s buddies as he sees Our American Cousin.
The remaining is historical past: That night time, Lincoln could be assassinated on the theater. Andrew Johnson would take the oath of workplace the next day. And Stanton — as Manhunt depicts — would spend the following 12 days looking down Lincoln’s killer, John Wilkes Sales space, and the remainder of his life questioning what would’ve occurred if he stated sure to a night on the theater.
It’s no shock that Stanton would possibly perpetually ponder the highway not taken, regardless that he made certain somebody was guarding Lincoln that night time. It’s a thought that’s extremely compelling as Manhunt turns Stanton’s survivor’s guilt time and again. His connection to Lincoln makes it all of the extra provocative: Shedding a pal like this can be a tragedy. However whenever you’re additionally secretary of warfare to one of the crucial essential presidents in United States historical past, trusted along with his safety and that of the nation, your actions have bigger penalties. Each selection Johnson makes (or doesn’t make) within the postwar panic, each new vector level for the nation, hangs on Stanton’s soul, a continuing reminder of his failures and what we may’ve had.
As a interval drama, Manhunt is tasked with studying viewers in on a variety of vernacular and particular historic context. Too usually its script cuts corners, making issues so simple as doable, eschewing ambiguity in favor of a tidy narrative. The present grinds to a halt each time somebody is pressured to underline the purpose of the scene you simply noticed. It may be clumsy about working in exposition, or tackling Lincoln as a Nice Man™, and massive moments usually include the will to be seen as massive moments, moderately than feeling like them. It’s laborious for there to be sufficient surroundings to chew on when most everybody in Manhunt looks like they need to cease and inform you the way it tastes.
However it’s Menzies’ efficiency that grounds the present even when its dialogue can’t totally join these dots. Each scene post-assassination has a heaviness to it, even when Stanton is energized on the hunt for Sales space. Menzies brings in a form of calmly manic vitality, a ferocity of offense to masks the deeply rooted guilt already taking maintain in his soul. It’s his efficiency that finest ensures Lincoln’s loss is felt even when it’s unstated, or when the present will get too busy. It’s this angle that offers Manhunt its juice, a reminder that Lincoln the parable was Lincoln the person in the beginning, and that he was mourned as not only a compatriot but additionally a companion.
So it’s no shock that the second in Stanton’s workplace looms massive in Manhunt’s narrative. It’s the primary scene we get to see Lincoln as only a dude. He comes into his pal’s workplace, plops his ft up on his desk, jokes round, and bemoans his bud’s have to put within the time. It’s a distinctly informal really feel, Abraham Lincoln: The Legend, solely within the correct (if distracting) make-up and costuming the present layers Linklater behind. That is greater than a person who may rouse a room and alter how we see ourselves as a nation; he was additionally a pal you possibly can look as much as. That’s the loss that Manhunt makes us really feel, and what makes the stakes for Stanton’s mission really feel so extremely excessive.
The primary two episodes of Manhunt are actually streaming on Apple TV Plus. New episodes drop each Friday.