
The end of season 1 of Netflix’s most recent series, The residenceIt has more turns and turns than the birds, the main eccentric character, the detective Cordelia Cupp (The form of natural), is obsessed with.
Executive produced by Short rhesThe series brings viewers to the White House for Track-The investigation to solve a murder that occurs during a state chaotic dinner aimed at smoothing relations with Australia.
In the first episode of this eight -episodes series, CUPP is called after AB Wynter (Giancarlo Esposito), the main white house is dead. Although the president’s best friend, but the wrong, Harry Hollinger (Ken Marino), is eager to dismiss him as a suicide based on a questionable note found with Wynter’s body, CUPP remains poorly convinced, leading to a wild persecution for answers.
Who are the main suspects of “the residence”?
As interrogations begin, CUPP insists that President Perry Morgan (Paul Fitzgerald) and the first Mr. Elliot Morgan (Barrett Foa) say the house, declaring that everyone, including the Australian pop star Kylie Minogue, is suspicious.
Cupp’s head member, FBI agent Edwin Park (Randall Park), does his best to keep it focused while interrogating all staff members and guest who has become a suspect. The list includes the Marvella volatile executive chef (Mary Wiseman), the Swiss Swiss Swiss-Germany of Didier Gothard’s Swiss knife (Bronson Pinchot), the majority of Vodka Swigging Sheila Cannon (Edwina Findley), the President of Feng Shui-Obsessed by Lilly Schumacher (Molly Griggs) Lee), The Lovable Maid Elsyie Chaayle (Julieth Restrepo), White House Engineer Bruce Geller (Mel Rodriguez), “Third Man” Patrick Doumbe (Timothy Hornor) and Jasmine Haney (Susan Kelechi Watson), the White House Assistant who later becomes the substitute for AB.
The first seven episodes alternate between a congress meeting and the whereabouts of each suspect who came to the incident, all aimed at helping to erase their names.
What happened in the yellow room?
The final episode, “The Mystery of the Yellow Room”, begins with Cupp taking such a time to look at the birds before returning to Avenida Pennsylvania 1600 to solve the case. She and her partner gather the possible suspects of the yellow room to review the events last night of AB Wynter and finally identify who was responsible for her murder.
Cupp begins his investigation with Bruce, the engineer who moved his body, believing that his secret love, Elsyie, had killed ab because he discovered that he had lied to his resume. Before AB’s body could be cold, it moved again when Tripp woke up from a drunken night next to AB’s lifeless body and moved it to another room. In the process, Tripp found a note of suicide and, using Didier’s knife, cut off AB’s wrist to say that no one suspected it.
Despite the seemingly cursed scenarios, CUPP remained not convinced that any of the suspects was responsible for AB’s death. Following a dramatic discovery of the missing murder weapon, a large, ornamented watch that had hidden behind a reputation wall, the real killer was finally revealed.
After performing a miserable eye performance that detailed the struggle that Social Secretary Lilly had with AB before that night, and how his alleged note of suicide was a letter of apology he wrote to give him, Lilly tried to blame Eylsie and Bruce for AB’s disappearance, but Cupp did not buy it.
Then who killed AB Wynter on “The Residence”?
With tears still in his eyes, Lilly hears that Cupp reveals it as AB’s killer.
After his fight with AB, Lilly had tried to do with him with a glass, saying he scared -with Paraquat, a toxic herbicide. Once AB took a sip of the drink and realized that it could be poisoned, poured it into a nearby yellow vase. Lilly filled him with anger that his plan did not work, Lilly struck him on his head with a large clock to finish his job.
He left himself out on the floor of the yellow room, struck the murder weapon and secretly fell to the State dinner through a hidden passage as if nothing had happened. It was when the multiple movements of AB’s body began.
Cupp revealed Lilly’s reasons to end with AB.
She wanted to prevent her from exposing her undeficious activities, including embezzlement and commercial favors, and housed a deep hatred for the White House and her values, which she embodied and confirmed. He felt that the White House was a “museum” that had to be renewed (even if it meant stealing money), and it was only a road blockade.

