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[Analyzing 'Death by Lightning': A Historical Dramedy on the Garfield Presidency]-[Death By Lightning]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-11-13

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Reviewing Netflix's Death by Lightning: A Historical Paradox

Netflix's Death by Lightning presents a stylized, dramatic, and comedic interpretation of the brief presidency and tragic assassination of President James Garfield. Starring Michael Shannon as the "salt-of-the-earth" Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as the "squirrely" and "disgruntled" would-be political operative Charles Guiteau, the series attempts to blend historical gravitas with modern sensibilities. The show has sparked a lively debate among critics regarding its tonal consistency, character depth, and historical accuracy.

The Tug-of-War: Tone and Characterization

A central point of contention in the series is the jarring shift in tone. As host Glenn Weldon observes, the show oscillates between being a "historical dramatic comedy" and a more serious political drama. When Garfield is on screen, the narrative leans toward a sober, almost hagiographic portrayal of a "great man of history." Conversely, when Charles Guiteau is the focus, the show shifts into a comedic, often absurd register. This creates what critics describe as a "tonal wobble," where the humor effectively "drops out for long stretches of time," leaving the viewer to reconcile two disparate genres within the same four-episode arc.

Performances: The Power of "Ick" and "Hair Acting"

Despite structural concerns, the cast receives near-universal acclaim. Matthew Macfadyen’s performance as Guiteau is a highlight, with critics praising his ability to perfectly "give the ick." His portrayal is described as a "masterful" mix of "madness and also childlike optimism," characterized by his "grubby suits" and "moist puppy dog eyes."

Michael Shannon’s Garfield, while expertly acted, is criticized for being "bland" and overly sanitized. Some argue that the script paints Garfield as a "saintly" figure, akin to a "Ted Lasso" archetype, which makes him feel less human and ultimately "less interesting." The supporting cast, featuring Nick Offerman, Bradley Whitford, and Shea Whigham, provides excellent "theatrics" and "political machinations," earning the show comparisons to a "West Wing with sideburns."

Historical Representation vs. Dramatic License

The series largely sidesteps the well-known, gruesome details of Garfield’s death—specifically the "filthy bare hands" of Dr. Willard Bliss, which many history buffs know as the true cause of the President's demise. While some viewers appreciated this departure, preferring a focus on Garfield’s life and politics rather than his "deathbed" agony, others felt the show missed an opportunity to explore the medical malpractice of the Victorian era.

Furthermore, the series invents a heightened, antagonistic relationship between Garfield and Guiteau that "didn't actually exist too much in real life." Critics argue that the true drama should have been focused on Garfield’s legitimate political rivals, noting that "the real, shall we say, villain of Garfield's life" was the political machine itself, not the assassin.

Final Verdict

Death by Lightning succeeds as an entertaining, visually opulent piece of television that brings a forgotten president into the cultural conversation. It excels at capturing the "majesty" of political settings and the physical intimacy of the 19th century. However, it struggles to balance its desire to be both a comedic character study and a serious historical biopic. While it effectively turns Garfield from a "footnote" into a "powerful character," it leaves viewers wishing for a more nuanced exploration of his flaws—such as his complex views on race or his imperfect marriage—rather than a portrait that runs "right up to the edge of hagiography."

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