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Thursday, 25 July 2019
"Pose" Season 2, Episode 6, "Love's in need of love today" Musical references
"Pose" Season 2 certainly maintains the standard. Ryan Murphy has proved himself the master for staging television musical numbers. Episode 5's funeral home climax ("What would Candy do?") left Baz Luhrmann in the shade.
You don't have to be in the LBGT community to enjoy this show. It helps if you were an adult in the 80's to appreciate the references.
This episode certainly ticked lots of boxes. Nods to gay icons Judy Garland and Madonna, plus another, Patti Lupone, sings the Sondheim "Follies" classic "I'm still here".
From classic torch songs "The man that got away" (Harold Arlen/Ira Gershwin) to Stevie Wonder's "Love's in need of love today" to close the episode.
Not one, but two Sondheims: "Sooner or Later" (Madonna's "Dick Tracy" torch song).
All packed into under 50 minutes.
NB. Lupone's Frederica Norman is a thinly disguised NYC "Queen of Mean" Leona Helmsley.
Labels:
Baz Luhrmann,
Judy Garland,
Leona Helmsley,
Madonna,
Patti LuPone,
Pose,
review,
Sondheim
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