What to Watch: TV chat with Hank Stuever

Q: American Crime Story

Do you think The Assassination of Gianni Versace has the potential to be as big as The People vs OJ Simpson? Or is 90s gay politics too niche for audiences?

A: Hank Stuever

Is it political, though? What principles did Andrew Cunanan stand for?

That said, I think you’re onto something. Make the subject gay (either a little bit or a lot) and you still lose some potential audience (dude bros, mainly), though not nearly to the degree that you once might have. Plus, I think everyone wants to tune in to see if this one is as good as the last one. Versace is nowhere near the true-crime mania that accompanies the subject of O.J. Simpson. Minus the crazed gay serial killer angle and debaucherous gay luxury angle, he Versace murder is hard sell as a work of nostalgia or revisionist drama.

I have seen two episodes at this point, but I have a feeling I’ll be bingeing a lot more of it tonight in advance of FX’s presentations tomorrow. What I can say, so far, is that this series hits the same sweet spot that the O.J. series did, between fact and sensation. Darren Criss goes all out as Andrew Cunanan.

Q: Darren Criss 

Is that the Street Magician guy?

A: Hank Stuever

No, it’s the guy from “Glee.”

What to Watch: TV chat with Hank Stuever

What to Watch: TV chat with Hank Stuever

Join Post TV critic Hank Stuever to talk about everything TV – his latest reviews, what you’re watching, and the good, bad and so-bad-it’s-good of TV.

Here’s what Hank would watch if he wasn’t paid to watch TV: “Game of Thrones,” “The Americans,” “The Amazing Race” and “Shameless.” Lately he’s been digging “The Chi” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “The Crown” and “Below Deck.”

Chat starts on Jan 04, 2018 at 12:00 PM EST

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What to Watch: TV chat with Hank Stuever