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When Blanca discovers an HIV clinical trial is denying access to people of color she joins ACT UP in an effort to get Pray Tell the medication.

Blanca pursues her dream of becoming a house mother after receiving a devastating medical diagnosis, and Damon moves to New York City with aspirations of joining a dance company.

Blanca is denied access to a popular bar leading to a purposeful feud. Meanwhile, inexperienced Damon learns the truth about love and sex when he is asked on a date.

The House of Evangelista celebrates the holidays and prepares for the Snow Ball in spite of Angel's lack of holiday spirit. Elektra contemplates undergoing an affirming medical procedure.

Candy's insecurities about her appearance are heightened when she is criticized at a ball. Meanwhile, Blanca worries when Damon and Ricky have a medical scare that threatens to tear them apart.

Blanca is forced to reconnect with her estranged siblings after the death of her mother.

Pray Tell organizes a cabaret for the AIDS ward at a local hospital.

Blanca makes a startling revelation about Lil Papi that changes the House of Evangelista forever. Meanwhile, Elektra rethinks her means of survival when the House of Abundance is evicted from their apartment.

The ultimate showdown takes places at the Princess Ball, when the House of Evangelista battles against the House of Ferocity and Mother of the Year is decided
FX's Pose is not just a TV show; it's a cultural milestone. Set in the ballroom culture of 1980s and 90s New York City, it features an unprecedented number of transgender actors in starring roles. The series explores themes of identity, family, and survival against the backdrop of the AIDS epidemic. With its dazzling costumes, infectious music, and heartfelt performances, Pose is a celebration of queer and trans life that demands to be seen.
Ryan Murphy's 'Pose' is a groundbreaking and celebratory drama that shines a spotlight on the ballroom culture of 1980s and 1990s New York City. The series features a predominantly transgender cast and authentically portrays the lives, struggles, and triumphs of LGBTQ+ people of color during the AIDS epidemic. With its glittering costumes, infectious music, and powerful storylines, 'Pose' is both entertaining and deeply moving, offering a vital and often overlooked perspective on queer history. Fun fact: 'Pose' made history by featuring the largest cast of transgender actors in series regular roles, bringing much-needed representation and visibility to the transgender community.