Inside Tyra Banks and Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s 10-Course Drive-Thru Dinner

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Inside Tyra Banks and Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s 10-Course Drive-Thru Dinner
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Tyra Banks and Jesse Tyler Ferguson weren’t going to let the pandemic restrictions get in the way of enjoying a night out with good food. Sure, they could have gone to a restaurant that offers outd…

The two-night event, which was presented by American Express Gold, also offered a smidge of entertainment—a five-person roller-skating group whizzing around with a flashlight, music being playing on a portable speaker and a mirrored disco ball.” is coming to an end, but not before the network hosted an exclusive 1950s-inspired drive-in screening of the show’s season finale on Thursday night.

HBO transported guests back to the 1950s for the special presentation, at the Paramount Drive-In in Paramount, Calif. The production set the mood for the sci-fi, adventure series with retro billboards and marquees with messages like, “Getting here is easy; Leaving is hard.” As guests drove to their way to their parking spots , the kitsch continued. Costumed window-washers cleared off each driver’s windshield so they’d have a perfect view of the screen and so that a camera crew could pose for a photo with one of the show‘s monsters superimposed around them.

Guests were gifted a branded metal lunchbox filled with popcorn, cookies, an illustrated bandana and a branded bottle opener, all of which were sourced from Black-owned businesses. Audio for the episode was available on a custom radio station, which played 50s tunes and Lovecraft-inspired radio spots, while ads for the Lovecraft Country pet shop and a soda with the slogan “America Loves The Taste of Terror” popped up on screen.

When it was time for the sneak preview screening, there were no remarks from cast or crew before the show began. But on hand for the celebration were series creator

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