On this week’s episode of TheDeuce, Lori, Candy, Joey, and more struggle to transcend others’ expectations, despite how far they’ve come. Read Alan Sepinwall’s recap
But pride in who you are and what you do can sometimes run up against a world conditioned to look down on those who live outside certain socio-economic norms. Aswarns that Joey will always be seen as the street kid who can get them women and drugs. In the midst of that conversation with Hank, Candy has to admit that her son Adam has escaped her reach — the implied result of her becoming so visible in the wake of, based on how last season ended — which we also see clearly hurts her parents.
But one of the common threads running throughout this episode is how many characters are inclined to change their current circumstances — often weighing the value of artistic integrity versus commercial success.‘s warning that the best they can do is to improve her own working conditions. But she also gets to be the hot girl in a hair-band music video, and the flirtatious guitar lessons with a member of the band seem to kindle a genuine interest in music.
Joey convinces Bobby that using the parlor women for outcall can be a solid new business model, thoughis reluctant to further cut the girls out of the money that everyone is making off of their labor. Vince offersonce did for Vince. Abby keeps looking for causes to spend Vince’s money on, and in the process falls for street artist, aware of his very fleeting mortality as his condition becomes more serious , tellsOlivia Luccardi as Melissa in this week’s episode of ‘The Deuce.
The episode’s most memorable story involves a character who is perfectly content with who she’s become and what she’s doing — until the man who drove her away from her old life and into this one returns to remind her of how she got here., played byalum David Morse. His drinking and other behavior drove her to run away from Michigan and wind up on the street. But she’s content with the life she’s built in porn, and he’s now two years sober.
* Finally, this week’s music: “She’s a Devil” by Contagious ; “Subway Theme” by Grand Wizard Theodore ; “Waters Part” by Let’s Active ; “Steady Action” by Nona Hendryx ; “I Wanna Rock” by Twisted Sister ; “Do It ” by B.T. Express ; “Go Bang #5” by Dinosaur L; “One Step Up, Two Steps Back” by Betty Wright” and “Angel in my Pocket” by Change ; and “Make Me a Believer” by Luther Vandross .
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