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"To have not one but three characters living with HIV, and to have them all just do well and never seen them struggle with their health, it didn't completely feel real," Pose co-creator Steven Canals said ....
The "Pose" series finale airs June 6. Here s why the show is coming to an end and how stars like Billy Porter and Mj Rodriguez reacted to the news. ....
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How Pose Pulled Off a Mechanically Blooming Wedding Dress Haley Bosselman, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the penultimate episode of “Pose,” which aired May 30 on FX. “It’s been a journey to get here,” Angel (Indya Moore) says to Lil Papi (Angel Bismark Curiel) on the penultimate episode of FX’s “Pose.” It’s the opening line of her wedding vows, but it also describes the creation of the very dress she is wearing. More from Variety “We were down for seven months and I had a lot of time to think about” the wedding dress, costume designer Analucia McGorty tells ....
How Pose Made Great Art Out of Excess With Wedding Episodes Daniel D Addario, provided by May 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Spoiler alert: Do not read this column if you have not seen the May 30 “Something Old, Something New” episode of FX’s “Pose.” “Pose,” the FX series wrapping its three-season run in June, is a show that’s always been comfortable using exaggeration as a sort of wishful metaphor. Consider the show’s first episode, in which Dominique Jackson’s character leads a museum heist in order to ransack historical finery to wear at a ball. The characters, along with their show, use wit and ambition to procure clothes worn by royals, and redistribute them to Black drag artists and trans women. By bending reality, the show reclaimed the visual language of wealth and power. To mention that such a heist seemed unrealistic at best isn’t just not in the spirit of “Pose.” It is irrelevant to what the show was doing. ....