American Crime Story season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At a meticulously prepared birthday party, Andrew aims to impress David, his dream man, while juggling his complicated relationship with Norman, his older, wealthy client. Tensions rise as Andrew's friends question the authenticity of his relationships, and Norman confronts Andrew about his true identity and intentions. Andrew's manipulative behavior is further exposed when Jeff discovers a threatening postcard sent by Andrew. Despite a lavish weekend in Los Angeles, David rejects Andrew's superficial attempts at love, leading to Andrew's desperate and increasingly erratic behavior as his fabricated world unravels.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What event is being prepared at the beginning of the episode?
A birthday party is being prepared.
Who is Andrew trying to impress at the party?
Andrew is trying to impress David, the man of his dreams.
What is the nature of Andrew's relationship with Norman?
Andrew has a complex and transactional relationship with Norman, where he lives with and curates art for Norman.
What conflict arises between Andrew and his friends during the party?
Andrew's friends question his motives and the authenticity of his relationships, particularly his relationship with Norman and his infatuation with David.
How does Norman confront Andrew at the party?
Norman confronts Andrew about his true identity, Andrew Cunanan, and his fabricated background, leading to a heated argument about their relationship.
What is the significance of the postcard Andrew sent?
The postcard Andrew sent to Jeff's father feels like a threat and exposes Andrew's manipulative behavior.
Why does Jeff decide to leave San Diego?
Jeff decides to leave San Diego because he's unhappy and heartbroken, and he gets a job opportunity at a propane gas company in Minneapolis.
What happens between Andrew and David during their weekend in Los Angeles?
During their weekend in Los Angeles, David realizes that Andrew's lavish gestures are superficial attempts to recreate their first meeting, leading to David rejecting Andrew's advances.
How does Andrew's behavior escalate towards the end of the episode?
Andrew's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and desperate as his lies unravel, leading to confrontations and a tragic conclusion.
What is the final scene of the episode?
The final scene shows Andrew in a state of desperation, reflecting on his actions and the consequences of his lies, as he spirals further into chaos.