He talks about his mother, Italy, until finally the designer asks him to sit. The young man is very persistent, even though Gianni clearly doesn’t want to talk with him. We see Andrew the night before in a gay club, a packed crowd. When he’s heading home, Gianni runs into Cunanan the young man shoots once, missing, then shoots again right at the face.Īndrew – in much better shape than seven years later – tells his friends Phil (Nico Evers-Swindell) and Elizabeth Cote (Annaleigh Ashford) he met Versace. Gianni goes out for a walk, kindly refusing an autograph and strolling to get a paper, saying hello to people he knows. Also in that private villa is Antonio D’Amico (Ricky Martin). A little later he rushes into a dirty public bathroom where he vomits, staring at hideous, homophobic graffiti.ĭown through his castle Gianni walks, to the breakfast table where he enjoys a nice meal. And he seems like the weight of the world is on his shoulders, as he wades into the ocean to scream into the waves. He also has a gun and a bad wound on his inner thigh. He has with him a copy of The Man Who Was Vogue The Life and Times of Conde Nast by Caroline Seebohm. Not far on the beach sits a young man, Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss). He throws on a pink robe and stands on his balcony outside, like a king overseeing his kingdom. Gianni Versace ( Édgar Ramirez) wakes up, he puts on his slippers, walking through the magnificent palace he calls home. * For a recap & review of the next episode, “Manhunt” – click here * For recaps & reviews of Season 1, The People v. Season 2, Episode 1: “The Man Who Would Be Vogue”
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