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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Y’all are crazy! The strip club performances were so great.[/quote] What was great about them?[/quote] To be clear I’m referring to the strippers and their performances. What was great? The inventiveness of their props, variety of body sizes, the physicality of their routines. And who doesn’t love pasties?! My favorite was the woman in the bathtub. The big stripper performance in the finale with the different “apartments” was cool. It was like Broadway level strip show.[/quote] Totally agree with all this about the strippers! [/quote] NP and +1. I think some viewers posting here missed the bigger point of the running storyline that Midge was treating the illegal strip club like a real, proper theater and that ended up benefiting the strippers themselves. In her usual steamroller way, was demanding changes that were all positive (men have to knock on the dressing room door; actually [i]rehearse[/i] the strip numbers; get a real seamstress etc.). The gradual change of the manager Boycie was funny and kind of sweet as he went from mad with her meddling to caring about the flower arrangements ("The peonies overwhelm the bluebells, don't they.") And the idea that the club audience shifted from all men to mostly women, because of Midge's comedy and the more professional shows (I think...?) was cool. [/quote]
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