![]() ![]() Joe feels obligated to take care of her, but he wants the job he's been offered. Harper has hallucinations and is addicted to Valium, and she doesn't want to move to Washington. Joe's decision is complicated by his wife, Harper. Cohn offers conservative Mormon Joe Pitt a dream job at the Department of Justice. Meanwhile, high-powered, crass lawyer Roy M. He's afraid Louis will leave him, and his fears are confirmed as Louis immediately begins wondering whether he can stick by Prior through his illness and likely death. The story begins at Louis's grandmother's funeral, when Prior tells Louis that he's been diagnosed with AIDS. Joe faces the ethical dilemmas involved in the politics of his new job opportunity, as well as his dawning realization that he's gay. Joe wants to take the job, but his wife Harper is battling mental problems and addiction to Valium. Meanwhile, Joe Pitt, a conservative Mormon, is offered a position in the Department of Justice by high-powered attorney Roy Cohn. ![]() He leaves Prior, who begins having visions of an approaching Angel. Louis Ironson's lover Prior Walter is dying of AIDS, and Louis can't handle the horrors of the illness. ![]() Set in the mid-1980s, Millennium Approaches tells the story of two couples during the Reagan era and the outbreak in AIDS awareness. ![]()
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