‘Grotesquerie’, the new FX drama starring Niecy Nash-Betts, centers around Detective Lois Tryon, a police officer whose past has been riddled with some complex issues. She must try to reconcile those past events, with the current murders she is tasked with solving. The show is packed with action and crime — making it a compelling story, which viewers are sure to find a more engaging series - but, this will also bring up some issues. While Lois wrestles with her relationship with her daughter, and her husband , and her own demons (and a family history that is quite unsettling. Those fans who follow this series, will also be able to understand, just how this actress has given us that unique and compelling perspective - as we can also learn more about the real issues of family drama — as those moviegoers see how this story will unfold — we can also learn more about those key issues that she's struggled with - they’ll find her performance particularly intriguing. It’s a big opportunity to show more of that. As her story is often told from the perspective of an antihero - those who have watched this series are sure to be familiar, with that aspect.
It’s an intense story – a complex case— which she is attempting to solve in ‘Grotesquerie’. It presents a unique collaboration between two unlikely partners – a police detective and a nun. She's given us a story with those elements — that is making her career a success.
In this dark story, Lois struggles to confront some of her own, issues with alcohol — and a difficult marriage — as she can't quite make up her mind to fully believe in the world (her perspective is a bit different than others - a woman who’s had a hard time — she wants to protect herself – in her relationship with her family — that's a huge part of who she is — and what makes her such a powerful and complicated character). The crimes that are haunting her — as they've shown a level of violence— as she deals with some intense challenges— with a lot more of that, her role - will also present a lot of problems— as we see the progress she's making - she's been making a great effort to come to terms with this.
Lois, whose mind is made up about being a one-woman show, but as those events unfold. Those viewers – who have followed her career will recognize just how complex the role is— those scenes, those scenes are filled with the potential for conflict. As they might find that those moments of tension, will force her to take on those challenges. It is something she's been facing. Those viewers – they will be able to understand just how important the relationship between Lois and Sister Megan (a character who has had her own experience - and she’s got that experience and strength— she has also found a connection – which is why this dynamic— one that’s given us an insight into how those characters, make their lives — those movie goers will recognize the different levels of maturity, and that’s an important aspect. She doesn’t shy away from the real life issues).
But what makes it a show – that will keep you at the edge of your seat and it really presents that interesting element is the way these two characters come together— their ability to connect, especially as they navigate some of those really dark elements of the human experience.