Sunday night’s episode of the FX ballroom drama series Pose shined a spotlight on the backstory of house mother Elektra Abundance.

Titled “The Trunk,” the episode was anchored by a moving performance by Dominique Jackson and featured Angelica Ross reprising her acclaimed role as Candy Ferocity.

“The Trunk” depicted how Elektra was mistreated and abused at the hands of her mother, Tasha (Noma Dumezweni) and how she founded the House of Abundance.

During a live-tweet session of the episode, one viewer said he could watch a spinoff series revolving around the House of Abundance.

“If we ever reboot Pose, this could be a really interesting way to tell the story!” Canals tweeted in response. “What do y’all think?!? Pose, the prequel series.”

In March, it was announced the third season of Pose would be its final season.

‘’Write the TV show you want to watch!’ That’s what I was told in 2014 while completing my MFA in screenwriting. At the time we weren’t seeing very many Black and Latinx characters — that happened to also be LGBTQ+ — populating screens,” Canals said in a previous statement regarding the final chapter of Pose. “And so I wrote the first draft of a pilot the ‘younger me’ deserved. Pose was conceived as a love letter to the underground NY ballroom community, to my beloved New York, to my queer & trans family, to myself.”

As stated in the official description for season 3, “in this final season, it’s now 1994 and ballroom feels like a distant memory for Blanca who struggles to balance being a mother with being a present partner to her new love, and her latest role as a nurse’s aide. Meanwhile, as AIDS becomes the leading cause of death for Americans ages 25 to 44, Pray Tell contends with unexpected health burdens. Elsewhere, the emergence of a vicious new upstart house forces the House of Evangelista members to contend with their legacy.”