
The assassination was just the beginning.
Bashi Score
Bashi Score4 nominations total

Tobias Menzies
Edwin Stanton
7 episodes

Anthony Boyle
John Wilkes Booth
7 episodes

Lovie Simone
Mary Simms
7 episodes

Will Harrison
David Herold
7 episodes

Brandon Flynn
Eddie Stanton Jr.
7 episodes

Damian O'Hare
Thomas Eckert
7 episodes

Glenn Morshower
Andrew Johnson
7 episodes

Matt Walsh
Dr. Samuel Mudd
7 episodes

Hamish Linklater
Abraham Lincoln
7 episodes

Josh Stewart
Sanford Conover / James Wallace
5 episodes

Patton Oswalt
Det. Lafayette Baker
4 episodes

Lili Taylor
Mary Todd Lincoln
4 episodes
Monica Beletsky
Creator

Risking his personal and professional standing, Stanton produces the trial of the century to seek justice against everyone responsible.
President Lincoln is assassinated five days after the Civil War ends. Edwin Stanton, his right-hand man, finds himself at the aftermath's forefront.
Facing a nation without a president, Stanton grapples with funeral arrangements, suspects, and piecing together a larger conspiracy.
The hunt expands to Québec, where a nest of Confederate spies and expats reorganize. Booth is taken underground in Maryland.
Stanton and Detective Baker investigate ties between Manhattan's most elite Wall Street traders, the Confederacy, and Booth.
President Johnson interferes with Lincoln's vital plans. Stanton's health deteriorates as he closes in on Booth.
Stanton gets a win, but not the way he wanted. He plans for the conspirators' trial, which he must conquer to keep Lincoln's legacy alive.
Risking his personal and professional standing, Stanton produces the trial of the century to seek justice against everyone responsible.
“The assassination was just the beginning.”
A conspiracy thriller about one of the best known but least understood crimes in history. This is the astonishing story of the hunt for John Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination—as the fate of the country hangs in the balance.
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