Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/FXFeud: Capote vs. the Swans is up to its long, regal neck in catty delights. For a show about an author who was as famous for his biting prose as he was for his equally acerbic, conversational wit, that pen-sharp venom comes with the territory. Truman Capote made no qualms about his penchant for gossip; his most successful novel, 1966’s In Cold Blood, elevated salacious whispers and local chatter to the gripping standards of great true
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Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/FXIt has taken seven years for a second season of Feud—one of Ryan Murphy’s litany of anthology series—to see the light of day. The first, Feud: Bette and Joan, aired practically a lifetime ago (at least in the world of television). It was a thrilling, gossipy little dish, but it arrived coasting on the fumes of viewers’ exhaustion will all things Ryan Murphy. The series had his signatures all over it; he created, co-wrote, and directed nearl