Feel like he could easily change his mind on that, remember when he said 3.15.20 would be the last Gambino album lol
This ain’t an album you can make any time this Is a whole TV show with entire network marketers and actors and allat s*** it’s not up to him to “change his mind”
Y’all fw Blue Blood?
Sosa & Japanese Breakfast? Music department in their duffy this season
Someone take this thread away from prince Pablo , he’s too busy draining his balls in G&G to update title
This ain’t an album you can make any time this Is a whole TV show with entire network marketers and actors and allat s*** it’s not up to him to “change his mind”
shows that “end” come back all the time tho. Big shows too. arrested development, black mirror, futurama.
Keyword: could but they didn't. So them lazily trying to draw any parallels would be unearned. No pun intended.
Yeah we’ll just agree to disagree. They’re still two very different shows with very different goals but nothing about “The Homeliest Little Horse” was lazy. it was just as good and hard-hitting as any episode of The Sopranos
Finished up S4E2. We back
That twist was hilarious man
They came out the gate swinging
Earn da goat for owning that white c***

Y’all fw Blue Blood?
I wish he and Earl would’ve collabed before Blue passed
Someone take this thread away from prince Pablo , he’s too busy draining his balls in G&G to update title
mans got a Sydney Sweeney avi
I wish he and Earl would’ve collabed before Blue passed
Who’s the real life Blue Blood?
2/2
loved last season but god I missed these guys being back in atlanta
Nah fr I was so happy when I saw they were back in Atlanta in the episode summary
How long until the Uncle Willy abused Earn conspiracy theories start?
they had a pretty okay relationship in Alligator Man so I doubt it’s him. he may have some insight though
I just rewatched season 1 episode 1 and it’s even better in hindsight tbh. Earn’s broken demeanor and defeatist view on life makes so much more sense now.
The scenes of his parents treating him like a failure whenever he turns up at their door isn’t really funny now knowing he was abused by someone in the family as a child and apparently no one knows or it went under the radar. And as all we knew, Van had no respect for him either.
It seems like Al was the first person in Earn’s life who showed real belief in him without letting him down, which makes their dynamic even stronger. Al giving him the job as manager was the first step to Earn really being able to improve his life. And look where he is now
Yeah, Earn has definitely replaced Al as my new fave. Such a tragic yet inspirational character
I just rewatched season 1 episode 1 and it’s even better in hindsight tbh. Earn’s broken demeanor and defeatist view on life makes so much more sense now.
The scenes of his parents treating him like a failure whenever he turns up at their door isn’t really funny now knowing he was abused by someone in the family as a child and apparently no one knows or it went under the radar. And as all we knew, Van had no respect for him either.
It seems like Al was the first person in Earn’s life who showed real belief in him without letting him down, which makes their dynamic even stronger. Al giving him the job as manager was the first step to Earn really being able to improve his life. And look where he is now
Yeah, Earn has definitely replaced Al as my new fave. Such a tragic yet inspirational character
They really adding layers to the characters
Ngl it’s a pet peeve when people rush to make thread for something but then won’t even update the thread
Can we talk about Earn being abused by a family member ? That came so left field (not in a bad way) and now I’m wondering if that storyline will pop up
Dude yes! But it makes sense.
We probably won't see anything about it unfortunately.
It took 6 years just to get the Princeton s***