John Adams

7.7
20081h

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Adapted from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, this lavish seven-part miniseries chronicles the life of Founding Father John Adams, starting with the Boston Massacre of 1770 through his years as an ambassador in Europe, then his terms as vice president and president of the United States, up to his death on July 4, 1826.

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Seasons

7 Episodes • Premiered 2008

Still image for John Adams season 1 episode 1: Join or Die

1. Join or Die

7.2

In an emotionally charged trial John Adams defends the British sentries involved in the Boston Massacre who contend they were provoked into firing on the assembled crowd. John's success brings him offers of positions in the Massachusetts government. But after John Hancock rouses a crowd to tar and feather a representative of the British East India Tea Company and the British respond to the growing unrest with oppressive measures, John instead speaks against the British policies and chooses to represent Massachusetts in the Continental Congress.

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2. Independence

8.2

After viewing the dead and wounded on the battlefield of Concord, John Adams takes up the cause of Independence. Frustrated by the caution of delegates from colonies that do not share Massachusetts plight, the inexperienced politician is abrasive, obnoxious and even insulting. But with the advice of Abigail and Ben Franklin he soon learns he has allies, to cultivate them, to bide his time and to seize opportunities. Following John's nomination, George Washington takes charge of the army and enjoys successes despite supply shortages. Back at home, Abigail and the children risk supporting the war effort in most tangible ways but find Mother Nature more threatening.

Still image for John Adams season 1 episode 3: Don't Tread on Me

3. Don't Tread on Me

7.7

Over the emotional objections of Abigail, John Adam and his son endure turbulent seas and an encounter with the British Navy to join Ben Franklin on a diplomatic mission to Paris. But Ben cannot restrain John's abrasive personality which is even less well suited to Paris than Philadelphia.

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4. Reunion

7.7

Following the surrender of the British, John secures a long sought loan from the Dutch and returns to Paris to oversee the peace treaty. John can no longer bear his absence from Abigail and invites her to Paris which immediately overwhelms her with it's opulence. John is appointed ambassador to England but soon longs to return home to participate in the formation of the new government and, like Abigail, to be reunited with the children. They return home to an overwhelming welcome and John reluctantly returns to public service.

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5. Unite or Die

8.0

John Adams chaffs under the mantle of Vice President for its utter lack of authority and responsibility. Despite his abhorrence of the divisiveness of political parties John is drawn to the Federalist camp favoring a strong executive. Divisions even reach into the President's cabinet, exacerbated by war in Europe.

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6. Unnecessary War

8.3

Following the peace treaty with England President Adams struggles to avoid war with France despite pressure from his Federalist cabinet and French provocation. John finds the price of peace to his career and the price of his long career of public service to his family is indeed high.

Still image for John Adams season 1 episode 7: Peacefield

7. Peacefield

6.3

In retirement John Adams laments the perils of a long life; loss of loved ones and growing irrelevance. But out of tragedy John rekindles his broken friendship with Thomas Jefferson and lives to discuss John Quincy's ambitious presidential agenda with him.

Cast

Photo of Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

John Adams

Photo of Laura Linney

Laura Linney

Abigail Adams

Photo of Stephen Dillane

Stephen Dillane

Thomas Jefferson

Photo of Danny Huston

Danny Huston

Samuel Adams

Photo of David Morse

David Morse

George Washington

Photo of Sarah Polley

Sarah Polley

Abigail Adams Smith

Photo of Tom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson

Benjamin Franklin

Photo of Steven Hinkle

Steven Hinkle

Young John Quincy Adams

Photo of Madeline Taylor

Madeline Taylor

Young Nabby Adams

Photo of John Dossett

John Dossett

Benjamin Rush

Photo of Ebon Moss-Bachrach

Ebon Moss-Bachrach

John Quincy Adams

Photo of Samuel Barnett

Samuel Barnett

Thomas Adams

Photo of Andrew Scott

Andrew Scott

Colonel William Smith

Photo of Kevin Trainor

Kevin Trainor

Charles Adams

Photo of Mamie Gummer

Mamie Gummer

Sally Smith Adams

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