the problem with glee is that i love a full vocal arrangement i love big harmonies it scratches my brain so as a result many originals are underwhelming to me
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the problem with glee is that i love a full vocal arrangement i love big harmonies it scratches my brain so as a result many originals are underwhelming to me
GLEE 2.13 | Comeback
I haven’t finished The Assassination of Gianni Versace yet but what I have watched from it... like damn it’s so good! I feel like one of my strengths in general is when I know something is 10/10 amazing vs it’s something I love but is an acquired taste... but this show is 100% in the first category. It’s an amazing show (and not just because of Cody Fern ok! Although he will break your heart)
Everyone should watch it and here’s why: the fact that it goes so in-depth with the victim’s lives. You don’t see that in most, if any, crime series/serial killer biopics because the victims tend to just be there to show the body count, to show us how depraved the killer is, and they’re dead for most of the series/movie. But this show? It doesn’t do that. It brings these men to life and shows their struggles they had with their sexuality, with their families, with their jobs, not just the issues that they had or events that led them to Andrew (although it does tie back to him because unfortunately he does kill them). But they are their own people aside from their untimely ends and this show really stresses that.
It also does SUCH a good job at showing the rampant homophobia in the ‘90s and it absolutely blows my mind how awful it was to be LGBT then (especially if you were military which they do explore). And that’s the best part - I love crime series and I love learning about the psychology behind the killers but their victims matter too, and so often crime series tend to just focus on the crimes and the killer and not what else is going on in the world. But you can’t really take that away, can you? If it weren’t for the homophobia, Jeff would’ve stayed in the military. David would’ve (might’ve) escaped. Gianni would’ve married Antonio.
You can read about serial killers from a Wikipedia article or a book (and I do ok it’s like a bad dark obsession of mine but again is that surprising? I love the psych behind it and how it’s often trauma that begets trauma and as a future psych nurse I love trying to find where an intervention would’ve stopped the whole thing or maybe lessened the effects). But you can’t get the whole story and no one will talk about the victim. Versace? Sure, people talk about him because he was famous before he was killed, but even then the fact that he was killed in such a violent way makes it so much harder to separate his work from his murder and. It’s just so sad. it’s important to remember that these people were people too and not dehumanize them and make them out to just be Cunanan’s body count. These men were so much more than that and I’m so glad the series shows that and I hope more crime shows follow suit
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if glee had ended after one season it would be hailed as gone too soon