Watch ‘The Right Stuff’ is a Solid, Unremarkable Space Story

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“‘The Right Stuff’ is a Solid, Unremarkable Space Story”
This latest adaptation, from showrunner Mark Lafferty, is a glossy TV series produced for Nat Geo but premiering on Disney Plus, where it will live amongst the streaming service’s many other tales of heroes overcoming the odds to do something extraordinary. Throughout eight episodes, five of which were screened for review, “The Right Stuff” hones in on three members of The Mercury 7 in particular. John Glenn is the teacher’s pet, a sturdy family man with a strong work ethic, an impressive collection of bowties, and a wife, Annie (Nora Zehetner), he considers an equal. Alan Shepard, by huge and obvious contrast, is the playboy pilot who just wants “to go fast and be left alone,” no matter how obvious his unhappiness and transgressions. Sweet but restless Gordo Cooper (Colin O’Donoghue) struggles to reconcile with his wife Trudy (Eloise Mumford), a fellow pilot reeling from her husband’s recent dishonesty. (Chuck Yeager, the World War II veteran played by Sam Shepherd in the 1983 film, does not feature in the series.)
Though they have huge shoes to fill, both thanks to the men they’re playing and the men who have played them before, Adams and McDorman do good work embodying their respective archetypes. McDorman has the easier job in playing the flashier character, but he embraces it with an irresistible smirk; Adams, meanwhile, toes a trickier line with Glenn and impressively avoids making him out to be as boring a saint as the scripts dictate. Zehetner and Mumford work hard to flesh out Annie and Trudy out during their relatively minor screen time, while O’Donoghue gets a little lost in Gordo’s admittedly myopic self-pity.
But no matter how committed or nuanced its performers, or how accurate and beautiful its production design, “The Right Stuff” ultimately suffers from doing a familiar story in an all too familiar way. American pop culture is overflowing with stories about righteous men taking risks for their country and messing up their home lives along the way. We are not hurting for reenactments of how the United States got into the space race and the global implications thereof. This “Right Stuff” does a fine job painting by numbers, but without deviating from a script we’ve seen onscreen a thousand times before, it’s unlikely to make an impression all its own.
The first two episodes of “The Right Stuff” premiere October 9 on Disney Plus.
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