I forgot to mention that one of the more interesting aspects of last week's two episodes is how beautifully the camera work slipped into black and white, especially when recording the murder of Ann Woodward's husband. I have a feeling we will get the same thing tonight, darlings, as some of tonight is going to focus on Capote's famed Black And White Ball, at the Plaza Hotel, on November 28, 1966, just ten days after my twelfth birthday.
Of course, I was not invited, though I should have been. But my parents would have had a problem with me going into New York all by myself. And I still have this sneaky feeling that they are looking down on me, wondering, "How can he ever abide living in New York?"
Which may explain the slight emotional attachment I have to my hometown of Highland Park, NJ, even though, as recently discovered, there is no bookstore there! Quelle catastrophe! For me, at least!
So, tonight should be a blast! I hope it delves further into the lives of the other Swans. Last week they gave us the scoop on Babe Paley! But how about some of the others. Like my favorite, Lee Radziwill?????????????????
I just hope Lou Eyrich comes up with some better costumes. Last week, everyone looked as though they were going to a funeral, even when they were not.
Lee is our favorite, and for good reason!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd after this series she will be Everyone’s favorite!!!!
Victoria,
ReplyDeleteI agree. Lee was the real class act! And she lived the longest of the swans!