others are ranting about...we saw a 'Parisian Fashion Show' with others sitting right up to the red carpet walkway...and were way more interested in the models and novel fashions...that's it.
Then after reading posts here...as well as some articles on the web, I went back to see that segment again...and had to work hard to sense any semblance of a serious parody of the Last Supper...and if those on the sides were 'Drag Queens' they are incredibly authentic as women.
But I didn't leave it there...I tried to put myself in the shoes of those who believed the fashion show setting was a dig at Christianity...and opened my mind to the entire context of the Ceremonies...i.e. a lot of French and specifically, Parisian, HISTORY...which included numerous 'Headless Marie Antoinettes' in building windows along the river....i.e. a stark reminder of their Revolution and attacks on the Aristocracy that had oppressed them for so long...but why a dig at Christianity?...then I recalled how the Revolutionaries also took out their anger on the Catholic Church...sacking Churches and harassing priests for supporting that Aristocracy instead of the peasants. So, if the creators of the event wanted to recreate the feelings of those peasants and forebearers from the French Revolutionary times, it's possible there was a slight, but by no means protracted dig at Christianity.
Not being a Frenchman, I wouldn't dream of putting such an overt snub in the program...and after watching it twice, I still don't believe it was intended that way....the Fashion Show had our FULL attention...even during the replay.
You guys are Professional Victims...All Day...Every Day...GROW UP....and start acting like Christians by loving people more...instead of hating so many...so much.