Fearing for his life, Aaron goes to California for surgery and a fresh start but he cannot escape his growing paranoia. FX’s American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez all new Tuesdays. Stream on Hulu.
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The first installment of FX’s American Sports Story is based on the podcast Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. from The Boston Globe and Wondery. The 10-episode limited series charts the rise and fall of NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez and explores the disparate strands of his identity, his family, his career, his suicide and their legacy in sports and American culture.
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Yay… Chris is back lol
There should be a more menacing actor playing AH. This dude looks as sweet as perfume to me. He looks to be smiling even when he’s supposedly serious or even angry. It’s also clear that AH and Bradley were lovers. This is a perfect example of a domestic violence victim refusing to press charges against her abuser after he’s beat the crap out of her. I remember watching Bradley testify live in 2017, thinking something is very strange about this (not knowing at the time that AH was bisexual). And why is a 20 yr old playing Ernest Wallace! Wallace was old enough to be Aaron’s father! Why did the filmmakers cast such a young actor in that role.
What is going on in this series! It’s turning into soft porn! Ryan Murphy, we know you’re gay and you wanted to milk this series for as much titillating, homosexual sensationalism as you possibly could but this is ridiculous. Aaron was bisexual and it caused him a great deal of emotional distress. No one is contesting that at this point. We know but there are no scenes with Aaron and his fiancé making love. Aaron and Shayanna created a life together, but this series is taking a deliberate perfunctory approach to their relationship. He ran into her in the grocery store, she moved in and had a baby. The writers have barely developed that relationship even though the two had known each other since they were young children. Furthermore, if this overt preoccupation with his bisexuality is supposed to explain the inner turmoil that turned Aaron into a killer, why’re the writers failing to create a nexus b/w his sexuality and his rage. The writers are dancing around a link but it’s a cursory, undeveloped link, probably bc identity issues do NOT turn people into murderers! To suggest that it does is unfair and offensive to those who’ve had to overcome the very real psychological conflict that often dovetails understanding and accepting one’s sexuality. I have to comment on how terrible this series is every week bc it’s such a disappointment to someone who was really looking forward to it.
@@MR-nr5mt Nah. I’m going to write what I want to write and you can’t stop me, you poo poo head! How do I say this delicately? You’re just a bit perturbed bc I don’t share the same appreciation for the gratuitous homosexual overflow that Murphy has inundated viewers with in this series. Did my take on that get under your skin? I didn’t mean any harm. Ijs it’s a bit much and it’s taking away from the other influences that contributed to AH’s downward spiral. No need to take umbrage at my position. I didn’t mean to insult the delight you’re taking in the explicit depiction of these love affairs. I did say what I really wanted to say. I said it very well, I might add, with much clarity and color. You think I didn’t say what I really wanted to say in a comment that lengthy? You didn’t have to read it. No one is making you read anything that I write. Furthermore, no one is making you read THIS comment. I’m trying to make this comment as long as I possibly can in case you have not already figured that out. Clearly, you were interested in what I had to say. YouTube is an online video sharing platform owned by Google that allows users to comment on videos. Though there may very well be a limit to the number of characters allowed, the platform did not stop me from posting my comment in its entirety. Thus, I obviously did not reach the character limit if such a thing exists.
Nah I did think the same thing as far as no intimacy with his wife at all throughout the show it didn’t make sense to me at all they made him look like a big angry gay dude who barely wanted to touch his wife honestly
@@evilasspimp1532 Exactly and I don’t doubt that the dude was bisexual. That’s pretty much established at this point but they’ve basically turned him into a straight homosexual (lol, oxymoron) who wasn’t interested in women at all.
I really love this series! But the dude in Cali is totally made up! I have a soft spot for Aaron
Just so everyones clear “Chris” is a real person. However they didnt use the real persons name which is Ryan Mcdonall. The Costa Rica Trip did happen and after the prison phone calls between Aaron and Ryan makes it come full circle after listening to their conversations. They were clearly long time lovers and they weren’t even trying to hide it. You cant deny that when its physically coming out of Aarons mouth. Aaron shouldve just completed his NFL career and live the life he actually wanted to with Ryan.