The Cleaner season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A crime scene cleaner arrives at a theater to clean up after a rowdy crowd fight at a stripper show. He encounters Strazzamo, a passionate but unimpressive clown, leading to a discussion about their respective careers and life choices. Strazzamo performs his clown act, but the cleaner bluntly criticizes it, questioning its humor and value. This confrontation leads Strazzamo to consider quitting if his next show doesn't sell enough tickets. Ultimately, the cleaner buys a ticket, showing a gesture of support despite his skepticism about Strazzamo's dream.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Mr. Abahassine?
Mr. Abahassine is a character who greets the narrator at the theater.
What caused the mess in the theater?
A large and out-of-control crowd fight during a stripper show.
Who is Selina?
Selina is a character tasked with turning on the espresso machine at the theater.
What is the narrator's profession?
The narrator is a crime scene cleaner.
Who is Strazzamo?
Strazzamo is a clown performing at the theater.
How does Strazzamo view his clown act?
Strazzamo sees his act as an artistic and emotional performance.
What is the narrator's opinion on Strazzamo's act?
The narrator finds Strazzamo's clown act unimpressive and criticizes it.
Does the narrator initially enjoy Strazzamo's performance?
No, the narrator does not enjoy it and finds it lacking in humor.
What decision does Strazzamo make about his career?
Strazzamo decides to quit performing if he doesn't sell enough tickets.
How does the story resolve?
The narrator buys a ticket to Strazzamo's show, and Strazzamo's wife compliments the narrator's cleaning.
What theme is explored in the interaction between Strazzamo and the narrator?
The theme of dreams, aspirations, and the reality of achieving them is explored.
What is the narrator's view on dreams and aspirations?
The narrator believes not everyone needs to have grand dreams and that some people are content with simpler lives.
How does Strazzamo react to the narrator's criticism?
Strazzamo is initially defensive but later contemplates quitting his clown career.
Does the narrator change his view of Strazzamo's act?
No, the narrator maintains his critical view but shows support by buying a ticket.
What lesson does the narrator convey at the end?
The narrator conveys that while not everyone has grand dreams, it's important to respect and support each other's aspirations.