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Still Watching: We Are Who We Are - "Right here, right now #8"

Still Watching

Vanity Fair

Arts

4.21.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Joanna Robinson and Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair are Still Watching: We Are Who We Are, the HBO miniseries directed by Luca Guadagnino. This week, Joanna and Richard cover the finale of the miniseries: “Right here, right now #8." In honor of her last day in Italy, Caitlin and Fraser sneak off to catch a concert in Bologna. Along the way, Fraser finally feels comfortable admitting a shocking secret about Mark and finds a new friend in Luca before he and Caitlin spend their final moments together in the most beautiful place on earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Why are you following in

0:05.0

following?

0:06.0

The stuff you wear isn't appropriate for we're planning on doing.

0:11.0

You don't know anything about.

0:14.0

I'm ready.

0:18.0

You're not.

0:20.0

A minute of the stuff that you're thinking means anything anyway.

0:23.0

Never kiss anyone before.

0:26.0

Hello and welcome to the last episode of still watching about the

0:36.5

HBO series we are who we are I'm vanity fair senior writer Joanna Robinson

0:40.9

and I'm vanity fair chief Chief Critic, Richard Lawson.

0:44.4

If you're just joining us on still watching, what we do every week is Richard and I pick a show that we're

0:48.3

currently obsessing over, watching very closely, we break down the latest episode and we go from there. So we are

0:55.4

closing the chapter on We Are Who We Are. And we have already opened our next

1:00.6

chapter, which is The Undoing also in HBO so those those

1:04.4

podcasts already exist in your feed we are two episodes into the Undoing as you are

1:09.2

listening to this recording but we are here to wrap up this other series that I found, like, that I loved way more than I thought I was going to.

1:19.0

So I'm actually kind of sad to say goodbye to this series.

1:22.0

Richard, how are you feeling about the end of this era?

1:25.2

Yeah, sad. I mean, I think, you know, we've talked about this before, but you know, given the time frame of the series and the time frame we're in right now in real life right before an election which as you're listening to this will be tomorrow

1:47.6

you feel both kind of like all of the hope that these two kids run into the world with at the very end, but also a kind of bittersweet nostalgia in a strange way, even though things have just gotten worse than they already were.

1:56.0

So yeah, it's a hetty mix of things, but I think that we can talk about, but I think that actually really

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