Hosts Ivy, Taylor, and their guest Rev. K, discuss Angels in America—exploring Roy Cohn’s shocking last line about becoming an octopus, Prior’s struggle with illness and blessing, and the complicated friendships between Louis, Belize, Joe, Hannah and Harper. They reflect on faith, prayer, justice, and the play’s resonance with contemporary crises like the AIDS epidemic and COVID.
Through character readings, production notes, and theology, the episode considers how forgiveness, witness, and ‘angels’ show up in the mess of life and how the play’s ending offers a fragile, hard-won hope.