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The Assassination of Gianni Versace:American Crime Story
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No. of episodes9
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March 21, 2018
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‘ACS: Versace’: “House By the Lake” Is The Greatest Episode of TV Ryan Murphy Has Ever Produced. If last week’s episode, “A Random Killing,” took a break from the Versace narrative to tell a contained story about the murder of wealthy, closeted Lee Miglin in Chicago, this episode sets the series even further down the dark.

The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story is the second season of the FXtrue crimeanthology television series American Crime Story. The season premiered on January 17, 2018,[1][2] and concluded on March 21, 2018. It consists of a total of 9 episodes,[3] and explores the murder of designer Gianni Versace by spree killer Andrew Cunanan, based on Maureen Orth's book Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U.S. History.[2][4] The series stars Édgar Ramírez, Darren Criss, Ricky Martin, and Penélope Cruz.

The season received positive reviews from critics, with praise for most of the performances. At the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards, it received the most nominations with nine, and won three awards, including Outstanding Limited Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for Criss.[5]

  • 1Cast and characters
  • 3Production
  • 5Reception

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Édgar Ramírez as Gianni Versace
  • Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan
  • Ricky Martin as Antonio D'Amico
  • Penélope Cruz as Donatella Versace

Special guest stars[edit]

  • Judith Light as Marilyn Miglin
  • Aimee Mann as Bar Singer
  • Finn Wittrock as Jeff Trail

Recurring[edit]

  • Joanna P. Adler as Mary Ann Cunanan
  • Joe Adler as Jerome Gentes
  • Annaleigh Ashford as Elizabeth Cote
  • Jon Jon Briones as Modesto Cunanan
  • Will Chase as Det. Paul Scrimshaw
  • Giovanni Cirfiera as Santo Versace
  • Mike Farrell as Lee Miglin
  • Jay R. Ferguson as Agent Keith Evans
  • Cody Fern as David Madson
  • Max Greenfield as Ronnie Holston
  • Sophie von Haselberg as Linda Elwell
  • Edouard Holdener as Young Andrew Cunanan
  • Christine Horn as Agent Talarah Gruber
  • John Lacy as Howard Madson
  • Cathy Moriarty as Vivian Oliva
  • Michael Nouri as Norman Blachford
  • Dascha Polanco as Det. Lori Wieder
  • Terry Sweeney as David Gallo
  • José Zúñiga as Det. George Navarro

Guest[edit]

  • Razaaq Adoti as Det. Pete Jackson
  • Vincenzo Amato as Versace Spokesman
  • Jack Armstrong as J. Paul Beitler
  • Cullen Douglas as Agent Reynolds
  • Nico Evers-Swindell as Philip Merrill
  • Alex Fernandez as Supt. Matt L. Rodriguez
  • Jacob Fortner as Duke Miglin
  • Molly Price as Escort Agency Manager
  • Paul Schneider as Paul Beck
  • Tara Summers as Laura Trail
  • Todd Waring as Lincoln Aston
  • Michael Shamus Wiles as Det. Robert Tichich

Episodes[edit]

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111'The Man Who Would Be Vogue'Ryan MurphyTom Rob SmithJanuary 17, 2018[a]3WAX012.22[7]
On the morning of July 15, 1997, fashion designer Gianni Versace is shot and killed outside his Miami Beachmansion by Andrew Cunanan. Seven years earlier, Cunanan meets Versace at a gay nightclub in San Francisco and tells his roommates about the encounter the following day, albeit with most of the details either embellished or fabricated. Cunanan later attends a performance of Capriccio as Versace's guest and exchanges origin stories with him after the performance. In the present, Cunanan flees the scene, evading one of Versace's associates. Versace, meanwhile, is rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. As police collaborate with federal authorities, Versace's sister, Donatella, and brother, Santo, plan the future of their brother's business empire while Cunanan purchases newspapers covering Versace's murder with a remorseless expression.
122'Manhunt'Nelson CraggTom Rob SmithJanuary 24, 20183WAX021.42[8]
In March 1994, Versace learns that he is HIV positive and Donatella immediately blames Antonio for the illness. Three years later, Cunanan arrives in Miami after fleeing from South Carolina and moves into a motel under an assumed identity. He juggles working as a prostitute, giving his earnings to his homosexual neighbor Ronnie, and feeding his obsession with Versace. Versace, meanwhile, juggles dealing with creative block and reeling from Antonio's proposal of a wedding. While at a nightclub one evening, Cunanan surprises Versace and Antonio and attempts to follow them only to lose them in the crowd.
133'A Random Killing'Gwyneth Horder-PaytonTom Rob SmithJanuary 31, 20183WAX031.26[9]
In May 1997, Chicago real estate developer Lee Miglin is found dead in his garage by his wife Marilyn. One week earlier, Miglin invites Cunanan, whom he knows as a gay escort, over to his house after Marilyn leaves Chicago to promote her perfume brand. Cunanan proceeds to brutally torture and kill Miglin before stealing his Lexus. In the present, detectives assigned to the case discover gay pornographic magazines surrounding Miglin's dead body. Marilyn insists that the killer owns the magazines and that her husband's murder was nothing more than a random killing. The authorities later use the car's phone in an attempt to track Cunanan, who learns about their plan after it is leaked to the media. He then abandons Miglin's Lexus in Pennsville, New Jersey before gunning down caretaker William Reese and stealing his red pick-up truck. Marilyn, meanwhile, deals with her grief as she continues to promote her perfume.
144'House by the Lake'Daniel MinahanTom Rob SmithFebruary 7, 20183WAX040.98[10]
In April 1997, Cunanan lures former acquaintance Jeff Trail to the Minneapolis loft-apartment of his former lover, David Madson, and bludgeons him to death with a claw hammer. After forcing Madson to remain complicit, Cunanan decides to flee to Mexico when one of Madson's co-workers visits him. The Minneapolis Police Department, meanwhile, discovers Trail's corpse and suspect Madson to be the killer. They proceed to question Madson's parents, who firmly believe that their son is innocent. When Madson confronts Cunanan about his lies, Cunanan realizes that he has lost his hold on his lover and shoots Madson near a lake outside Rush City.
155'Don't Ask Don't Tell'Daniel MinahanTom Rob SmithFebruary 14, 20183WAX050.91[11]
In June 1995, Versace ignores Donatella's disapproval and makes his sexuality public in an interview. In November 1995, U.S. Navy lieutenant Jeff Trail is suspected as a homosexual after saving a fellow veteran from being assaulted in San Diego. Following a suicide attempt, Trail goes to a gay bar and meets Cunanan. Trail later agrees to do an interview about homophobia in the military, during which he 'makes the decision' to leave the Navy. Two years later, Cunanan runs into Trail and David Madson in Minneapolis. Both men, however, try to avoid him, with Trail staying at his sister's house and Madson stating he has moved on. Abandoned and angry, Cunanan resolves to murder Trail.
166'Descent'Gwyneth Horder-PaytonTom Rob SmithFebruary 28, 20183WAX071.10[12]
In 1996, Cunanan lives in La Jolla, California with middle-aged businessman Norman Blachford, who handles his finances as part of their arranged relationship. During his twenty-seventh birthday party, Cunanan tries to impress David Madson by fabricating details about his life and boasting that everyone loves him. After an attempt to ask Blachford for more extravagant demands results in him leaving the house, Cunanan spends thousands of dollars in an attempt to win Madson over only for Madson to cut all ties with him. Cunanan then turns to drugs and outs Jeff Trail to his father in a postcard, causing Trail to threaten him before moving to Minneapolis. Following a severe, drug-fueled bout of depression, Cunanan reunites with his mother Mary Ann and tells her he is going to Minneapolis.
177'Ascent'Gwyneth Horder-PaytonTom Rob SmithMarch 7, 20183WAX060.92[13]
In 1992, Versace pressures Donatella into taking over the company after his death. Following a failed attempt to collaborate on a dress for the Vogue anniversary gala, Versace is diagnosed with ear cancer and travels to Miami to recover, forcing Donatella to take the reins. That same year, Cunanan, who is living with Mary Ann, starts working as a gay escort for older men. He develops a relationship with architect Lincoln Aston, a close friend of Norman Blachford, only for Aston to break up with him after discovering he and David Madson spent the night together. Cunanan's attempt to reconcile with Aston ends with him witnessing Aston's brutal murder. Cunanan then moves out of his mother's apartment following an argument and uses Aston's death to develop a relationship with Blachford, who lets him move into his house.
188'Creator / Destroyer'Matt BomerTom Rob Smith and Maggie CohnMarch 14, 20183WAX081.00[14]
In 1957 Italy, a young Versace starts designing clothes under tutelage from his dressmaker mother. In 1980, a young Cunanan receives preferential treatment from his stockbroker father Modesto, who abuses his mother and siblings. Seven years later, Cunanan juggles attending private school and secretly dating older men. Modesto, meanwhile, flees to Manila after being fired for embezzling from elderly clients and learning that he is wanted by the FBI, leaving his family penniless. Cunanan tracks him down and confronts him over the charges only to be rejected. Upon returning to the United States, Cunanan applies for a job at a pharmacy, where he tells the manager that Modesto owns pineapple plantations.
199'Alone'Daniel MinahanTom Rob SmithMarch 21, 20183WAX091.20[15]
On the evening of July 15, 1997, Cunanan hides in a Miami Beach houseboat in an attempt to evade both local and federal authorities. Over the course of the next two days, Cunanan attempts to leave the island city only to continue hiding due to the strong police presence. As the authorities interrogate Mary Ann and Ronnie, Marilyn grapples with the fact that he has gone unpunished. At the same time, Cunanan's friend Elizabeth Cote appeals to him in a television interview, David Madson's father insists his son is a victim, and Modesto uses Cunanan's story in an attempt to get attention. On July 22, 1997, as Versace is buried in his family vault near Lake Como, Italy, Donatella tells Antonio he cannot reside in the house that he was promised. The next morning, the authorities corner Cunanan only for him to shoot himself in the mouth. Cunanan is later buried in a public mausoleum while Donatella prepares to meet with Versace's lawyers and Antonio attempts suicide.

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story was picked up on October 18, 2016, and was announced as the third season of the series, following the season about Katrina.[2] The announcement also revealed that English author Tom Rob Smith would be the writer of multiple episodes of the season, including the first two,[2] while executive producer Ryan Murphy would be directing the season premiere.[6] Following the airing of the first season's finale in April 2016, it was revealed that series creators Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski would not be returning for the second season.[16]

In June 2017, it was announced that Katrina would not begin production until early 2018 and that Versace would air in early 2018, replacing Katrina as the show's official second installment.[17]

On October 2, 2017, American Horror Story veteran Matt Bomer was announced as the director of the eighth episode, making it his directorial debut.[18] During its production, the working title of the season was American Crime Story: Versace/Cunanan.[19][20]

In December 2017, after the first public screening, it was revealed that Versace would have nine episodes,[3] despite being originally reported to consist of ten episodes.[2]

Casting[edit]

In February 2017, Édgar Ramírez and Darren Criss joined the cast of The Assassination of Gianni Versace as Gianni Versace and Andrew Cunanan, respectively.[21] Murphy confirmed the reports announcing Lady Gaga would portray Donatella Versace in The Assassination of Gianni Versace were false;[22][23]Penélope Cruz was later cast in the role.[24] In April 2017, it was announced that Ricky Martin was joining the cast of The Assassination of Gianni Versace as Antonio D'Amico, Versace’s longtime partner.[25] On April 28, 2017, Annaleigh Ashford was seen filming on the set of The Assassination of Gianni Versace with Criss.[26] On June 21, 2017, it was announced through Entertainment Weekly that Ashford's role in the series would be as Elizabeth Cote, a friend of Cunanan's since high school, while Nico Evers-Swindell would play her husband, Philip Merrill.[27]

On May 5, 2017, Murphy announced via his Instagram account that Max Greenfield joined the casting, by publishing a photo of Greenfield and Criss on the set.[28] On June 21, 2017, it was announced that Finn Wittrock will star in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, playing Jeffrey Trail, Cunanan's first victim.[29]

In November 2017, the official Twitter account for the series revealed that Judith Light and Dascha Polanco are part of the cast.[30][31] In December 2017, the official webpage for the series released cast and character bios revealing that Max Greenfield would play Ronnie, whilst confirming the casting of Judith Light as Marilyn Miglin, Dascha Polanco as Detective Lori Wieder, Jon Jon Briones as Modesto Cunanan, Cody Fern as David Madson, and Mike Farrell as Lee Miglin.[32]

Filming[edit]

According to multiple set reports and photos, principal photography of season 2 took place at the beginning of May 2017, in Miami.[33] As revealed by Darren Criss via his Twitter account, shooting ended during the week of November 13.[34]

Promotion[edit]

The

In September 2017, FX released the first promotional teaser for The Assassination of Gianni Versace, showing doves sitting outside Versace's former mansion and flying away when two gunshots ring out.[35] A second teaser was released that same month, depicting Versace's sister Donatella placing flowers on a casket.[36] In October, a new teaser was released, depicting some police radio communications as a black clothes cover, with the name Versace on it, is being closed.[37] The same month, a second teaser was released, showing Donatella kissing the stairs where Gianni was murdered, before entering in his mansion.[38] On Halloween day, FX aired a new promotional video during a commercial break of the ninth episode of American Horror Story: Cult, which announced that the season would premiere on January 17, 2018.[1]

In November 2017, four new teasers were released. The first one shows Versace relaxing next to his pool, as Cunanan comes out of it.[39] The second one depicts D'Amico leaving Gianni's house, as he hears two gunshots (the unseen murder) and runs to see what happened; while a voice-over by Ricky Martin as D'Amico says that he was Gianni's partner and lover.[40] The third one shows Donatella and Gianni hugging and watching themselves in front of a mirror, as the latter tells his sister that she would be Versace without him.[41] The fourth one depicts a running sewing machine, which ends up having some issues and not being able to finish its work.[42]

On November 15, 2017, the first full trailer for the season was released via the Twitter account of the series. It shows some moments of Cunanan's unstable past and the first aftermaths of Versace's assassination.[43] The same day, it was announced that the first episode of the season would be available five days before the official premiere for FX+ subscribers.[6] On November 28, 2017, FX released a new short trailer depicting the main cast of the season: Cruz, Ramírez, Martin and Criss; while a voice-over by Criss as Cunanan reveals how he feels the same as Versace.[44]

In December 2017, more teasers were released. The first one opposes Versace and Cunanan as they speak about themselves and their past.[45] The second one features a Versace fashion show where models start crying, as news reports about Versace's death are being heard.[46] The third one shows Cunanan trying to convince someone that he really has a date with Versace, while the scene is being cut by shots of the assassination and its aftermaths.[47] The fourth one features Donatella Versace in a black dress for her brother's funeral;[48] the fifth one shows different rooms of Versace's mansion, with multiple voice-overs by different characters;[49] and the sixth one features a showering Cunanan, surrounding his face with duct tape, as Max Greenfield's Ronnie asks him what he is doing.[50] On December 28, a first look at the series was released, with multiple interviews from the crew and the cast.[51] That same day, a new teaser was also revealed, depicting Cunanan as he is about to kill his sexual partner and then Versace.[52]

At the start of January 2018, a new teaser was released. It features Cunanan changing the license plate of his car and greeting a young girl, while a voice-over is saying that the police are looking for him and that he is very dangerous.[53] On January 16, 2018, the full red band trailer was released,[54] and a short version premiered the next day.[55]

Reception[edit]

Reviews[edit]

The second season of American Crime Story received generally positive reviews from critics. The review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes gave the season an approval rating of 88% based on 90 reviews, with an average rating of 7.09/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'The Assassination of Versace starts with a bang and unfurls slowly, moving backward through an intricate (and occasionally convoluted) murder mystery anchored by a career-defining performance from Darren Criss.'[56] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 74 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews.'[57]

Reaction from individuals involved[edit]

In January 2018, the Versace family released a statement criticizing the series. They explained they have 'neither authorized nor had any involvement whatsoever' in the production of the season, before adding that it 'should only be considered as a work of fiction.'[58] Executive producer Ryan Murphy answered that the series was 'not a work of fiction' as it is based on a non-fiction book, Maureen Orth's Vulgar Favors, and that the production team and FX stand by the author and her work. Comparing it to The People v. O. J. Simpson, Murphy added that the season is 'a work of non-fiction obviously with docudrama elements,' and not a documentary.[58] Following this answer, the Versace family released a second statement, still slamming the series as 'a work of fiction' because 'the Orth book itself is full of gossip and speculation.' They also heavily criticized Orth's work, calling it an 'effort to create a sensational story' with 'second-hand hearsay that is full of contradictions.' They gave the example of Gianni Versace's medical condition, as Orth claims that Versace was HIVpositive at the time of his death.[59]

Antonio D'Amico also criticized the series, deeming some scenes as 'ridiculous' and insisting that 'so much has been fictionalised'. He also revealed that he does not plan to watch it, but that he would have been happy if Ricky Martin, who plays his role, got in contact to get some insight into his relationship with Versace.[60]

According to Ryan Murphy, Donatella Versace was very supportive that Penélope Cruz played her role. As Cruz and Versace are friends, Murphy explained that, when he offered her the role, Cruz asked the permission of Versace before agreeing to do it. He also revealed that, while Cruz was representing the series at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, Versace 'very graciously sent [her] a lovely and huge flower arrangement saying 'good luck.'[58]

Ratings[edit]

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1'The Man Who Would Be Vogue'January 17, 20180.72.22[7]0.61.761.33.98[61]
2'Manhunt'January 24, 20180.41.42[8]0.71.981.13.40[62]
3'A Random Killing'January 31, 20180.41.26[9]0.71.941.13.20[63]
4'House by the Lake'February 7, 20180.30.98[10]0.61.790.92.77[64]
5'Don't Ask Don't Tell'February 14, 20180.20.91[11]TBDTBDTBDTBD
6'Descent'February 28, 20180.31.10[12]0.61.580.92.68[65]
7'Ascent'March 7, 20180.30.92[13]0.51.550.82.47[66]
8'Creator / Destroyer'March 14, 20180.31.00[14]0.51.570.82.57[67]
9'Alone'March 21, 20180.31.20[15]0.61.620.92.82[68]

Accolades[edit]

YearAssociationCategoryNominated artist/workResultRef
2018MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest Performance in a ShowDarren CrissNominated[69]
People's Choice AwardsThe Drama TV Star of 2018Darren CrissNominated[70]
The Bingeworthy Show of 2018The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited SeriesThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryWon[71]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or MovieDarren CrissWon
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or MovieRicky MartinNominated
Édgar RamírezNominated
Finn WittrockNominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or MoviePenélope CruzNominated
Judith LightNominated
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic SpecialRyan Murphy(for 'The Man Who Would Be Vogue')Won
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic SpecialTom Rob Smith(for 'House by the Lake')Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or SpecialCourtney Bright and Nicole DanielsWon[5][72]
Outstanding Contemporary CostumesLou Eyrich, Allison Leach, Rebecca Guzzi and Nora Pedersen (for 'The Man Who Would Be Vogue')Won
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or MovieChris Clark, Natalie Driscoll, Shay Sanford-Fong and Helena CepedaWon
Outstanding Makeup for a Limited Series or Movie (Non-Prosthetic)Eryn Krueger Mekash, Robin Beauchesne, Silvina Knight, David Williams, Ana Lozano and Tym BuacharernWon
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or SpecialEryn Krueger Mekash, Michael Mekash, Silvina Knight, Robin Beauchesne, David LeRoy Anderson and Glen EisnerNominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or MovieChi-Yoon Chung (for 'Manhunt')Nominated
Emily Greene (for 'Alone')Nominated
Shelly Westerman (for 'House by the Lake')Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or MovieDoug Andham, Joe Earle, John Bauman and Judah Getz (for 'The Man Who Would Be Vogue')Nominated
TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and SpecialsThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryWon[73]
Individual Achievement in DramaDarren CrissNominated
American Film Institute AwardsTop 10 Television ProgramsThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceWon[74]
Gold Derby AwardsBest MiniseriesThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceWon[75][76]
Best Miniseries/TV Movie ActorDarren CrissWon
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Supporting ActorCody FernWon
Édgar RamírezNominated
Finn WittrockNominated
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Supporting ActressJudith LightWon
Penélope CruzNominated
Best Ensemble of the YearThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceNominated
2019Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieDarren CrissWon[77]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television MoviePenélope CruzNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Limited SeriesThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceWon[78]
Best Actor in a Movie/Limited SeriesDarren CrissWon
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Limited SeriesFinn WittrockNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Limited SeriesPenélope CruzNominated
Judith LightNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardsLong Form – AdaptedMaggie Cohn and Tom Rob SmithWon[79]
Satellite AwardsBest MiniseriesThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceWon[80]
Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV FilmDarren CrissWon
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV FilmÉdgar RamírezNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV FilmPenélope CruzNominated
Best Ensemble: TelevisionThe Assassination of Gianni VersaceWon
Golden Globe AwardsBest Miniseries or Television FilmThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryWon[81]
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmDarren CrissWon
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmÉdgar RamírezNominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmPenélope CruzNominated
Producers Guild of America AwardsDavid L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited Series TelevisionRyan Murphy, Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, Alexis Martin Woodall, Tom Rob Smith, Daniel Minahan, Brad Falchuk, Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski, Chip Vucelich, Maggie Cohn, Eric Kovtun, Lou Eyrich, and Eryn Krueger MekashWon[82][83]
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding TV Movie or Limited SeriesThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryWon[84]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^This episode was available five days before the official premiere for FX+ subscribers.[6]

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External links[edit]

  • List of American Crime Story episodes on IMDb
  • The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story at Metacritic
  • The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story at Rotten Tomatoes

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Episode 4: ‘House by the Lake’

By now, it seems clear that the most compelling characters in “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” are neither the slain fashion designer, shot to death outside his Miami Beach mansion in 1997, nor Andrew Cunanan, the psychopath who killed him.

Instead, that distinction belongs to more transient characters: in Episode 3, Marilyn Miglin, the widow of a Chicago real-estate developer whom Cunanan murdered; and now in Episode 4, David Madson, a semi-closeted Minneapolis architect who has the misfortune of attracting Cunanan’s amorous attention.

Unlike “The People v. O.J. Simpson,” this second season of “American Crime Story” lacks larger-than-life characters like Marcia Clark and Johnnie Cochran, with their operatic personalities, ambitions and clashes. Cunanan’s homicidal outburst captured headlines, but largely because of the fame of his final victim. His earlier victims remained mostly obscure.

As “Versace” moves backward in time, it attempts to draw out those victims’ lives — and in the case of Miglin’s husband and Madson, their closeted sexuality is a unifying theme. Whether the portrayals are accurate is for others to decide — several relatives of Cunanan’s victims have criticized the series and “Vulgar Favors,” the book by Maureen Orth on which it is based. But I admit, almost grudgingly, that it has worked powerfully as a narrative frame for portraying the victims, even if their killer’s motivations remain a mystery so far.

Just as Judith Light, portraying a widow in denial about her husband’s homosexuality, was the breakout star of the last episode, so Cody Fern, as David Madson, stands out in this one. His journey of self-discovery is both literal — Andrew coerces David into joining him on a road trip after killing David’s secret lover — and symbolic. David realizes who he is, and what he is running from, only when it is too late. It is the stuff of tragedy.

The episode begins in Madson’s warehouse-size loft apartment, which is lined with gray-metal shelves. David and Andrew have been bickering, and while their relationship isn’t exactly explained, a romance gone sour is implied. The buzzer rings; downstairs is a man named Jeff, whom Andrew has asked over, much to David’s irritation.

Andrew sends David downstairs to let him in. In the lobby and elevator, we learn a lot:

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• David tells Jeff that Andrew proposed marriage, calling David “the man of his dreams” and “his last chance at happiness.”

• David says that he declined, noting that gay marriage isn’t legal, but that Andrew thinks Jeff is “the reason I said no.” Jeff is surprised that Andrew knows that Jeff and David have been together. “He has this feline intuition,” David says.

• Jeff says that Andrew took a gun from Jeff’s apartment, and that he has come to get it back.

As we are processing all this, the two men enter the apartment, and what happens next is a murder with a claw hammer too vicious and grisly for me to watch.

Terrified and stricken, David seems to go numb. He asks why Andrew killed Jeff; Andrew replies, “I lost control.”

David calls 911, but Andrew compels him to hang up by saying that if the police arrive, they will both go to prison, disingenuously eliding the fact that it was he who set all this in motion. He goes on to argue that homophobia makes justice impossible anyway. “When the police open the door they’ll see two suspects, not two victims,” he says. And when David insists he is no killer, Andrew replies: “They won’t believe you. They hate us, David, they’ve always hated us. You’re a fag.”

Queer people have a term for such self-serving cynicism: Chutzpah.

As he’s forced to flee with Andrew, David comes to see the journey as a symbol for a life of evasion: “I’m playing over everything the police are going to find out about me, and I realize I’ve been doing this my whole life: playing over and over the moment that people found out about me.” On the road later, he adds: “Was I really afraid, when I got in this car with you, that you were going to kill me? Or was I afraid of the disgrace, the shame of it all. Is that what I’m running from?”

In David’s hometown, Barron, Wis., his stunned parents learn from the Minneapolis detectives that a stranger named Jeffrey Trail was murdered in David’s home, with 27 blows from David’s steel claw hammer. The detectives tell them about another stranger, named Andrew Cunanan, whose friends in San Francisco have described as reliable, intelligent, generous. David’s father insists his son is innocent.

“I can see with certainty, there’s a great deal you don’t know about your son,” the detective says. But as we soon learn in a heart-wrenching scene, he probably knows more than the detective assumes.

In one of several flashbacks, David is shown speaking with his dad in the garage. It’s a workingman’s garage (in an earlier flashback, the two of them had gone hunting), and David has graduated from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, at the top of his class. He tells his father he is gay.

“I won’t lie and say that it doesn’t make a difference,” the father responds. “You know what I believe. And maybe this isn’t what you wanted to hear. Maybe you wanted to be told I don’t have a problem with it. I can’t say that. But what I can say is I love you more than I love my own life.”

It is a bittersweet moment, one that in its overall contours many lesbian and gay people may recognize. That someone with reasonably tolerant parents in the mid-1980s could nonetheless feel such shame and self-loathing says a lot, by implication, about those who lacked such emotional support.

We get another look at how crushing that shame and self-loathing might be, when Andrew and David stop at a roadside bar. As David ponders escaping from the bathroom, Andrew is brought to tears by a singer’s rendition of the Cars’ 1984 song “Drive,” a rare moment of true emotional vulnerability from him, his pain brimming to the surface. David, whether because he feels he can’t escape or won’t be believed, forgoes the chance to save his own life and returns to the table with Andrew. Perhaps their need for human connection is mutual.

In a diner the next day, David recalls how Andrew dazzled him when they met at a bar in San Francisco, a year and a half earlier. “What’s this man going to see in me, a small-town boy?” he remembers thinking. They ended up in a $1,000-a-night room at the Mandarin Oriental. David continues:

I remember thinking: How hard do I have to work to live like him, like Andrew? ’Cause I’ll do it. Except it was all a lie. You’ve never worked for anything. It was an act. Is that why you killed Jeff? You loved him. It was so obvious. But he figured you out in the end, didn’t he? It took him a few years but he finally saw the real you, and you killed him for it.

Andrew tries to change the subject, promising David that they’ll lead a glamorous life in Mexico. He can’t stop lying.

Back in the car, David arrives at a further, belated discovery — that Jeff was set up, that Andrew planned all along to kill him in David’s presence. “Why are you always talking about the past?” an enraged Andrew asks. “We had a plan. We had a future.”

They pull over. David’s fate is sealed.

Episode 3 argued that denial could be a tool of survival. Episode 4 points out that recognition — of oneself, of the true character of others — can exact a lethal price.