I loved the AIDS cabaret episode this evening as well and the way the writers found a way for Lapone to sing a showstopper. The performer playing Blanca has really matured with the character and her relationship with Porter's character feel very genuine.
I just hope that when I go to sleep tonight Candy does not plop herself into one of my nightmares.
Look, I get that the show is important and I loooved the first season. But this season is just tedious and highlighting perfectly why Murphy is the worst. With a series where each season is around only 10 episodes, we had our second episode of the season centering around talking to dead people and hallucinating a fantasy sequence. With such limited time to tell a story and show character development, this is just such a waste of time. Every important thing in last night’s episode could be put into 10 minutes, the rest (while entertaining) is just unnecessary.
Like I said you have to embrace the show with open arms and applaud it's good intentions.. if you look at it through a critical lens you take all of the fun out of it.
SmoothLover said: "Like I said you have to embrace the show with open arms and applaud it's good intentions.. if you look at it through a critical lens you take all of the fun out of it."
Yup. Loved this past episode, it's incredibly important to tell these stories and to give Billy Porter all the screen time. What a brilliant man. People who look for problems and probably have some issues with themselves are truly the only people who cannot see what this show is trying to do.
Good intentions or not, it does help to stick to a dramatic arc and follow through on characters and a storyline. While I deeply loved the AIDS Cabaret episode, I found it tonally a mess. It was typical of what Murphy does. Huge shifts in tone and choices that make no sense. Shoe horning Patti LuPone in so she could sing was IMO a complete fail. Her character's behavior made no sense, and it really ruined the episode. There was no reason she had to go to benefit to tie up Blanca. Blanca was there already. It was a head scratcher. Throwing in Pray's sexual abuser also seemed tangential.
I found Candy making yet another extended appearance exhausting. I'm also realizing that when you take all this time to highlight a dead character and LuPone you lose time with Angel, Papi, Elektra and others. Their arcs could be continued as well rather than having LuPone sing as LuPone. It stopped the episode cold for me. So at this point of the 10 episodes we lost an entire one with the Candy monologues and this one to a musical episode.
I'm hoping they get the focus back on the main players and stop with the after school special type episodes.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
The episode this evening was kind of heartbreaking. I liked the concept they were working with as well as the sweaty NYC dog days of August thing going on in the background.
I thought tonight's episode was really good. Looks like they may lighten things up next week. Not surprised at the coming attractions after what Prey Tell said to Bianca.
uncageg said: "Loved the scene in the diner with the four guys."
Me Too. The comradery was awesome. I guess having everyone leave the nest will work since each season has skipped ahead a few years.
The title of the episode was appropriate( REVALATIONS) since the black male dancers solo was from the Alvin Ailey piece with that title (with very similar choreography) and then since so much was revealed about the characters.
I also think that Blanca's love interest is going to play into the final episode. I have a feeling it won't be in a good way. Just all based on the exchange between her and Pray Tell outside of the ballroom.
It will be interesting to see how much the series skips in time by its last season. In the last season I would gradually jump ahead to whatever year it is.