“Whatever happens just know I love you very much” 
Damn that foreshadowing. It’s like Darius is telling him “you’re bout to get high af and realize the truth about me but just know I’m not just around just cus. I truly love you and loyal to you”
Nah this episode brilliant af
wow
All the anthology eps have been fascinating and brilliant
all the main cast eps have been incredibly entertaining and powerful
8/8
That perspective from Liam Neeson was really interesting. I wonder how something like that ends up being written - do they give him the floor to write his part with a little bit of context of the scene? Do they write it for him and hope that their perspectives align? I'd love to be a fly on the wall during that interaction and process.
i imagine the writing room and filming and requesting him was an honest conversation between everyone involved
I don’t think they would do the same arc with Darius that happened to Earn last season. If anything I think Al realized these people who depend on him actually do care for him. If they do end up having a problem. I feel like Darius would be like well actually I’m richer than you my family gets reparations lol
can that happen if darius is nigerian ?
This and the Chet Hanks cameos where they blur the line between real and fiction have been so f***ing hilarious and well done
they've done something like no other
theres not gonna be a better line than 106 and park for a while on tv
Hilarious joke

im just tryna find the trailer for next episode but all im gettin is this
edit: shawty lowkey spitting spiritual knowledge
its not a stretch it plays off a lot of convo's the show has been having
its amazing to see how much more nuanced it's gotten
Word bro this s*** amazing
Yeah that’s what I’m thinking. Idk why niggas think this episode connecting to BAN is a stretch tho? Like they literally argued wit Paperboy on that episode about his mindset on trans ppl and now in this episode a trans woman takes him to a literal cancel club, and Liam asks him “what did you do to get in here?”
And f*** you niggas talkin about it’s always somebody in here saying it’s the best or worst episode f*** outta here 🤣
i didn't think it got crazier than jai paul but wow lol
im convinced they gonna have frank ocean in paris at this point lol
they've done something like no other
Curb. Entourage
He does it well though fasho
Curb. Entourage
He does it well though fasho
this is a diff level than curb and i’m obsessed with that
but yea ur right
sad 2 say but i feel like earn was cappin
we gonna see tho
this is something I’m still going back and forth on. Al owning his masters is easily something he can find out on his own but given his general ignorance and the way that Earn has been moving this season, I really don’t know
I’m way too high for this ep
Had to rewatch earlier,
both times high though
this episode was my favorite version of Atlanta and one of the best they’ve ever done. trippy with amazing themes, societal commentary and most importantly, character work, which I’ve been missing this season. bravo
I can’t wait til the season ends so I can rewatch it all
That perspective from Liam Neeson was really interesting. I wonder how something like that ends up being written - do they give him the floor to write his part with a little bit of context of the scene? Do they write it for him and hope that their perspectives align? I'd love to be a fly on the wall during that interaction and process.
his appearance and Chet Hanks’ is some of the best use of celebrity cameos in a TV series I’ve ever seen
i def would have loved to see/hear Donald’s pitch to them
there’s a certain cadence that she had. a valley girl type of fry to her voice that’s more reminiscent of white gay males but I agree with you that their dialect is def taken from gay black men and black women