Overview
- Tom Hollander discusses his role as Truman Capote in the FX series 'Feud: Capote and the Swans', highlighting the series' exploration of forgiveness and reconciliation.
- The series finale, titled 'Phantasm Forgiveness', delves into Capote's imagined reconciliations with the Swans, showcasing a blend of reality and fantasy.
- Hollander reflects on Capote's lack of guilt towards his actions, suggesting a complex relationship with the socialites he betrayed.
- The finale also addresses Capote's struggles with alcoholism and his unfinished novel 'Answered Prayers', adding depth to his character.
- Capote's ashes, a subject of intrigue, were auctioned off years after his death, underscoring the lasting fascination with his life and work.