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Jeff Daniels is known for his ability to mesmerize viewers, particularly when he seamlessly blends business dealings with captivating performances. Whether he's embodying a news anchor in “The Newsroom” or a detective in “American Rust,” Daniels consistently exudes an air of intellectual charm. In David E. Kelley's “A Man in Full on Flixtor.tor site,” Daniels embraces a new challenge as Charlie Croker, an Atlanta real-estate tycoon grappling with financial ruin. With shades of Colonel Sanders and a touch of Logan Roy, Daniels infuses the character with a captivating blend of charisma and complexity. Despite the involvement of esteemed directors like Regina King and Thomas Schlamme, this social class drama fails to ignite, lacking the necessary spark to truly engage audiences.