Swansong of Deceit: Truman Capote's High-Society Feud Unfolds 

"Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" explores Truman Capote's relationships with high-society women in New York. 

The anthology series delves into Capote's friendships and eventual betrayals of the women he called "the swans." 

Based on Laurence Leamer's book "Capote's Women," the FX series unfolds over eight episodes. 

Naomi Watts stars as Barbara "Babe" Paley, one of the prominent figures in Capote's circle. 

Tom Hollander portrays Truman Capote, whose connections with the elite shape the narrative. 

The series highlights Capote's role as confidante to the women before he reveals their secrets in his writing. 

USA TODAY TV critic Kelly Lawler rates the series ★½ out of four, criticizing its lackluster storytelling. 

Lawler notes that despite a star-studded cast including Demi Moore and Diane Lane, the series falls short. 

The review suggests that the second installment lacks the vibrancy of the first season of "Feud." 

Lawler describes "Swans" as slow-paced and tedious, lacking the spark of its predecessor. 

Despite the anticipation, Lawler's review warns viewers of the series' disappointing execution. 

"Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" contrasts the glamour of high society with Capote's intricate relationships. 

Viewers can catch the premiere on FX and explore the clash between the writer and his elite muses. 

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