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It's more about a group of friends who are experiencing a new experience in their lives. The story tells of many friends in New York City who provide a youth model to embark on a new career on many things, including financial poverty, homophobia, AIDS and, of course, rent. Everything that happens in New York will be surprising by these young people.
Rent: Live isn't the definitive version of Rent, but I don't think it set out to be either. Fox's version of Rent is-to quote David S. Pumpkins-it's own thing.
We'll never know whether a genuinely live version would have come closer to preserving the urgency of Larson's beloved musical, but it certainly would've had a better excuse for showing so many seams.
The screwup on this one is about to become legendary and will probably have massive effects on any live musical theater performances on television going forward.