Pose: Season 3/ Episode 7 [Series Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The time has come to watch, for the final time, the legendary cast of Pose live, werk, and THRIVE!
The time has come to watch, for the final time, the legendary cast of Pose live, werk, and THRIVE!
In the penultimate episode of the series, it’s time for Angel’s wedding, and Elektra truly went all out, but Esteban will not be outdone.
Pose begins to inch its way to potentially jumping the shark as the mob gets involved but takes steps back after something complicates Angel’s wedding.
Pray Tell heads back to PA, where he was born and raised to face his mom, aunties, childhood crush, and the church that was the root of all his abandonment.
Elektra’s origins, as well as the House of Abundance, is dived into, as we see Elektra become the mother she didn’t have.
With so much getting progressively worse, real conversations are had that act as jarring wake-up calls.
Three years have passed since the events in the season 2 finale, and while much has changed, it ain’t all for the better.
This is a cast and character guide for the FX series Pose, featuring who plays who, information about each character, and more.
You already know if Janet Mock is writing or directing you are going to be shedding tears. Add in she is doing the season finale? HA! Grab some tissues, we’re crying together.
Elektra becomes the mother and person we expected to see, after the time jump, as she takes her daughters out to recover from a harsh summer.
Line are crossed, secrets exposed, and children reveal themselves to be adults. Which, for Blanca, is one of the challenges she never prepped for.
Unlike many times before, the community comes together not when it is down or recoiling, but while standing tall, and with elders watching over them.
“Love’s In Need of Love Today” is otherworldly in more ways than one as a death scare leads to Pray Tell seeing an old frenemy.
With the opportunity to dance for Madonna coming up, Elektra and Blanca show who they are as Damon and Ricky grow close, once again.
While Pose has always kept it real to the hairline, it decides to get a bit too real, and you may not be prepared for what comes.
As we are given multiple reasons to celebrate, there is one major blemish that will likely ruin the in-house parade you’ll be having.
After a long period, years, of making herself smaller, Elektra is reborn. As that happens, Blanca too reaches new heights as she finally opens her nail salon.
The ladies of Pose return, and with the AIDS crisis in full effect, those who aren’t about the community and taking advantage of “Vogue” giving spotlight are called out.
When the industry speaks on new voices, faces, and stories, perhaps the best example is Pose. For with it presenting trans and gay stories front and center, it reminds you of why television can be considered revolutionary.
The final category is: Mother of the Year and considering all Blanca has done for her children, even her mother, will she win or will there always be next year?
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected from the FX series: Pose. I hope you enjoy the quotes collected.
As the House of Abundance falls, a new house rises from the ashes. One which takes advantage of what either could be seen as a mistake or right decision by Blanca.
Pray Tell gets center focus as we come upon the final days of his boyfriend, Costas. Though, we also get to see someone try to dust Blanca’s cobwebs.
With news of Blanca’s biological mother dying, so comes a quest for reconciliation, even if some make it harder than others.
Elektra and Pray Tell take center stage as realness becomes about more than just the physical but addressing how you feel and are inside.
It’s Christmas time and as Elektra gives herself a gift, House of Evangelista makes sure everyone gets one.
Finding a way to go beyond surviving but absolutely thriving is either what is pursued or talked about. Though for some, thriving is a suburban fairytale.
Pose is so wonderful that you’ll wish Ryan Murphy and co. held this for Netflix so that we could get all the episodes in one sitting.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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