The series sets in New York to present us how is the city there in the last of 1980s. the rise of the luxury universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world. Evan Peters and Kate Mara appear to play an important role in New Jersey.
Pose brims with fresh faces delivering impressive performances, and it succeeds in humanizing characters and a subculture that has too often been overlooked, oppressed or vilified elsewhere on television.
Pose starts on the assumption that these lives are essentially about family, self-worth, the search for love and the struggle to stay alive. It sanctifies differences by exploring and centering those parts that are universal and human.
Pose finds itself in the odd position of being the least catty, least sharp-eyed of Ryan Murphy shows, even as it's set in a demimonde that values these qualities above all else.
That Pose manages to do all this important, groundbreaking work while remaining something delicious to devour each week is also a cause for celebration.