"A Man of Destiny" is the shortest episode of Manhunt to this point and one of the best, and it features a flashback to ten years before the assassination, which I think is also a record for this show, where the flashbacks ha have been plentiful, and necessary to telling various parts of the story.
Whilst President Jackson continues to try and undo everything Lincoln had achieved, Stanton and the cavalry he is working with are closing in on John Wilkes Booth, who isn't actually in Virginia, but still in Maryland due to a navigational error on the part of David Herold.
The walls are closing in. Doctor Mudd is arrested, and there are leads coming thick and fast. The episode ends with a strong one as to Booth's whereabouts, and with Stanton in serious personal jeopardy.
Whilst President Jackson continues to try and undo everything Lincoln had achieved, Stanton and the cavalry he is working with are closing in on John Wilkes Booth, who isn't actually in Virginia, but still in Maryland due to a navigational error on the part of David Herold.
The walls are closing in. Doctor Mudd is arrested, and there are leads coming thick and fast. The episode ends with a strong one as to Booth's whereabouts, and with Stanton in serious personal jeopardy.