During this week’s 'TV's Top 5' podcast, hosts Lesley Goldberg and Daniel Fienberg also preview the new and notable shows arriving in June.
, fresh off her Pulitzer Prize win for her latest Broadway offering — joins the show for the second time to discuss the changes coming to season two of the Starz stripper drama. The series made COVID a central character in season two as Hall looked to put her lens on how the pandemic impacted the Mississippi Delta town at the center of the show.
“I knew I had something to say about this universal experience from the lens of black women down in the dirty delta who are out there stripping and trying to make their way out,” says Hall, who also reveals how the pandemic altered the five-season plan she originally had forAs usual, we wrap with Dan’s look at what to watch this weekend. This week, he weighs in on
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