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The second season begins to complete the events of the previous season, as Blanca tries to encourage Evangelista to follow her dreams all the time. In those moments, Pray Tell joins an activist organization to help with that charity, fighting for the rights of people living with HIV. In the meantime, Blanca is working on a new project that she dreams of.
Pose applies the lessons learned from real-world history as well as its own to deliver a second season that's just as lovingly crafted as its first, but with even grander spectacle and greater urgency.
In its season two premiere, it also sharply balances these dark realities with joy, with beautiful moments that make these characters feel very much alive and real and radical.
What's remarkable is how much Pose manages to accomplish simultaneously-and without sacrificing the specificity of each character's personality, relationships or aspirations.
The most glorious thing about Pose remains unchanged: At its heart, it's simply a family drama. The family is one its characters built themselves, in a world where love can be scarce.
The Material Girl may have propelled vogueing into the mainstream, but Pose is making sure that history is returned to those who first dreamed it up as a way to bring beauty to a world that often only brought them pain.