Nothing even on par with Alligator Man
Damn I rewatched S2 yesterday too.
Do you think this can top S1?
Niggas exposing themselves as surface-watchers
I’m telling you some niggas be watching while playing on they phone
I thought that’s what confirmed this episode wasn’t real either or the first one
Thank you lol
A lot of Reddit niggas are theorizing that Van has cancer with the next episode being called “cancer attack” but what if they are referring to the zodiac sign cancer?
Love how in the first few minutes the white guy steals a cookie and eats it with a smile on his face just living his cozy life, then later in the ep he in a hotel room in shambles and the only thing he has is a cookie to eat
Interview with the actor who played the white guy in the last episode. He gets it.
gq.com/story/atlanta-the-big-payback-reparations-justin-bartha-interview/amp
It’s difficult to say what each season of Atlanta is about without having seen most of it, but at this juncture, the third season has had more narrative detours than its predecessors. How do you feel about television that doesn’t necessarily advance the plot in a conventional manner?
I guess it’s kind of personal, but I find it exciting. I get a little bored by the constant linear narrative of everything that’s out there. I’ve always loved anthology shows and I think, in a way, this season of Atlanta is almost an extension of Black Mirror, which was an extension of The Twilight Zone, which has been around forever. I’ve always loved those types of shows and, personally, I’ve heard from a couple of other writers that some people on Twitter get annoyed that Atlanta doesn’t do this or doesn’t do that. I don’t understand it, I think they’ve created these beloved characters that we all want to live with and watch their stories.
But I think when we’re dealing with the true talent of what this show is able to display—when you’re talking about Donald and Stephen Glover; when you’re talking about writers like Francesca Sloane; when you’re talking about Hiro Murai and his entire crew; when you’re talking about all of the cast, writers, and producers—this is a rare, special show that we, if we’re fans of television and entertainment in general, need to just pause, watch, and see what they have to say. Because not only is it interesting, it’s important, it’s entertaining, it’s brilliant, and it’s art. They’ve earned the right to show an entire season and then have viewers look back and be like, “Oh wow, look at the way this all connects. Look at what they’re doing.” It’s not a full anthology show, it’s not a full episodic show, it’s almost kind of a new thing that we should just enjoy and have conversations about before we judge.
Damn I rewatched S2 yesterday too.
Do you think this can top S1?
I’m not hopeful tbh
I enjoy the random episodes like this where they arent following the main characters
episode was cool but donald gotta cool it with the black and white stuff while he literally married to a colonizer
Didn't they already reveal the episodes weren't shot in sequence? Like I could've sworn they just said the nandos one was the first one they did
Love how in the first few minutes the white guy steals a cookie and eats it with a smile on his face just living his cozy life, then later in the ep he in a hotel room in shambles and the only thing he has is a cookie to eat
Also shows the previous white privilege he had wit getting away with stealing
I enjoy the random episodes like this where they arent following the main characters
episode was cool but donald gotta cool it with the black and white stuff while he literally married to a colonizer
Is that you Dr. Umar?
Didn't they already reveal the episodes weren't shot in sequence? Like I could've sworn they just said the nandos one was the first one they did
Hm what you tryna say?
white folks on IMDB mad af about this episode
at this point I no joke wonder if people are actually disappointed or if it hits them too close for comfort and they're trying to dismiss it as the show becoming worse
s*** didn't have any subtlety to it man. they literally had the redneck spell out the entire theme of the episode. which like... is this episode for white people who didn't already understand this?
I can't speak for everyone but for me I dislike this episode solely based on execution. I don't care that it doesn't follow the main cast, I thought three slaps was great.
s*** didn't have any subtlety to it man. they literally had the redneck spell out the entire theme of the episode. which like... is this episode for white people who didn't already understand this?
I can't speak for everyone but for me I dislike this episode solely based on execution. I don't care that it doesn't follow the main cast, I thought three slaps was great.
The episode is definitely a “teaching slavery to white dummies”
Not gone hold you......this episode was not it for me
it's cause you're white
it's cause you're white
That’s funny but seriously I feel like this episode was meant for white people to either hate or gawk over. I feel like a Nigga seen a Twitter thread about respiration’s and went crazy in the writing room
it's cause you're white
Lmao wait that a joke or u really don’t know who bro is?
That’s funny but seriously I feel like this episode was meant for white people to either hate or gawk over. I feel like a Nigga seen a Twitter thread about respiration’s and went crazy in the writing room
I feel like most new writing these days stems from social media.
I mean seriously you have people tweeting all day, that serves as the basis for the dialogue and then you just tweak it from there