Brian Tyree Henry is the best actor on the show hands down
Those moments when Paperboi was starting to show emotion while talking to Wiley. Mans was doing his best to hold back the tears
That was really the first time we've seen Al show that type of vulnerability
Those moments when Paperboi was starting to show emotion while talking to Wiley. Mans was doing his best to hold back the tears
That was really the first time we've seen Al show that type of vulnerability
we've seen that in the woods too. just rewatched that episode, still one of my favorites
that wiley actor was nice af . def think he's a ghost or something
interesting ep dunno what to make of the season as a whole but im loving each episode as like a vignette
kinda feels like the writers just want to make an anthology type show all set in the same world . following paperboi's rap career seems a little cumbersome atp
we've seen that in the woods too. just rewatched that episode, still one of my favorites
O yea how could I forget!
kinda feels like the writers just want to make an anthology type show all set in the same world . following paperboi's rap career seems a little cumbersome atp
Yeah, they’re done with that sitcom s***.
I just want a solo Van episode as the season finale.
Gotta watch for the overcompensating white allies man. They always really be opps in disguise
They're not really real. They're for the fall. Wake up young nigga
Don't know why they let that baldie on tour with them anyway
They didn’t know how to kick him out
is the point of Atlanta to highlight racial situations that happen everyday like it's normal but in reality are actually incredibly weird?
“Twin Peaks… with rappers”
Feel like somehow someway (even though we know who took it) that phone would've came up if they had all just followed the f***ing map
Haven’t watched a single episode until “The Payback”. Watched it twice in a row
, somebody need to pay up
Those corporations for starters
Yeah, they’re done with that sitcom s***.
I just want a solo Van episode as the season finale.
i get that they're doing a twin peaks thing but it feels a little incoherent in a not so good way
my only minor criticism tho show still incredible
i get that they're doing a twin peaks thing but it feels a little incoherent in a not so good way
my only minor criticism tho show still incredible
All the seasons been this jumbled. Narrative arc isn’t important.
Wiley and Socks were infuriating throughout the episode, man
I do like Wiley in the end though. There's definitely more to him than it seems though. He was definitely serving as some sort of reflection of things Paperboi is dealing with, and therefore at the same time not being entirely 'real'. He's a part of Paperboi, a projection even if you will. That's why he knows his phone number, that's why he knows those lyrics. That one on one scene with Paperboi was great, and the song was powerful.
I like how Atlanta leaves a lot of stuff up in the air, and just flat-out puts stuff in there that makes 0 sense (like Folk calling Wiley his 19 year old cousin he ain't seen in 15 years, but then dude saying he 32 lmaooo what, the cancer attack lmfaooo). It's used to emphasize that this world Atlanta is taking place in isn't supposed to be the logical one you're used to living in. Keep your eyes on what's happening, right now, and not on what you think you know. It's probably also why they've used such a big time skip, of like 2 years, because they're not the exact same characters now, than when you've got to know em in s1 and 2.
I'm rambling, but Atlanta really killing it 
You just gotta wake up n see it
Tbh I don’t like Darius new personality it feels like lakeith is forcing it too much
I gotta feeling that the song that Wiley sang, was the exact one Al was referencing before
My impression was that Wiley connected with paperboy so deeply off the postal mixtape that he knew Al would feel his song too.
Plus yeah, it did make me wonder if Al really dreams of going indie folk. Which would be a wild angle for the show
Wiley and Socks were infuriating throughout the episode, man
I do like Wiley in the end though. There's definitely more to him than it seems though. He was definitely serving as some sort of reflection of things Paperboi is dealing with, and therefore at the same time not being entirely 'real'. He's a part of Paperboi, a projection even if you will. That's why he knows his phone number, that's why he knows those lyrics. That one on one scene with Paperboi was great, and the song was powerful.
I like how Atlanta leaves a lot of stuff up in the air, and just flat-out puts stuff in there that makes 0 sense (like Folk calling Wiley his 19 year old cousin he ain't seen in 15 years, but then dude saying he 32 lmaooo what, the cancer attack lmfaooo). It's used to emphasize that this world Atlanta is taking place in isn't supposed to be the logical one you're used to living in. Keep your eyes on what's happening, right now, and not on what you think you know. It's probably also why they've used such a big time skip, of like 2 years, because they're not the exact same characters now, than when you've got to know em in s1 and 2.
I'm rambling, but Atlanta really killing it 
You just gotta wake up n see it
It's used to emphasize that this world Atlanta is taking place in isn't supposed to be the logical one you're used to living in.
real world is not at all logical either, I feel like its one of a very few shows that catch that exact feeling of s*** sometimes not making sense at all when it happens to you, like you have to double-check if it's actually real. also makes the show somehow a lot more realistic too
Tbh I don’t like Darius new personality it feels like lakeith is forcing it too much
I think its clear that Darius has very little focus on him at the moment. Earn is just here for the story too, not much is happening to him immediately, especially compared to Van or Al. im actually glad they switched focus like that, there's a lot of crew dynamic now and you have to follow everybody to get the entire picture