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As shocking as Moore’s attempt to kill the president was, it seemed a little less so during the frenetic 1970s.

Performed with frenetic theatrical energy by Navarro and Cervantes, the show is perhaps at its most affecting as an act of witnessing.

With its frenetic energy and relentless urgency, it feels in many ways like a new beginning.

But during Tuesday’s hearing, which focused heavily on his many failures during his brief tenure at the FBI, he was radiating an almost frenetic anxiety.

From Salon

The calm manner of his finish and smart link play was a far cry from the frenetic approach of the now departed 'Captain Chaos' Darwin Nunez.

From BBC

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