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"Green Queen" is the tenth episode and season finale of the American television satire black comedy The Curse. The episode was written by series creators Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie and directed by Fielder. It originally aired on streaming and on-demand for all Showtime and Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers on January 12, 2024, before making its on-air debut on Showtime on January 14, 2024. The episode was screened at the Film at Lincoln Center.
| "Green Queen" | |
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| The Curse episode | |
| Episode no. | Episode 10 |
| Directed by | Nathan Fielder |
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| Cinematography by | Maceo Bishop |
| Editing by | Adam Locke-Norton |
| Original release date | January 14, 2024 |
| Running time | 69 minutes |
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The series follows Whitney and Asher Siegel, a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring on their problematic new HGTV show, Fliplanthropy. Also joining them on their show is Dougie Schecter, a producer who is trying to make the best possible version of the show in order to reach a wider audience. In the episode, Asher and Whitney are now expecting their first child, just as Green Queen has been renewed for a second season.
The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the episode's ambition, directing, originality and absurdist humor. Some critics, however, debated on the closure to the storylines.
English
Etymology
From green + queen (“an effeminate or homosexual man”).
Pronunciation
Noun
green queen (plural green queens)
- (US, gay slang) A gay man who derives sexual pleasure from engaging in public sex in parks, near bushes and trees.
References
- “green queen”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present
- Farrell, Ronald A. (March 1972), “The Argot of the Homosexual Subculture”, in Anthropological Linguistics, volume 14, number 3, →JSTOR, pages
