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  • Nov 15, 2022
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    Club episode
    Barbershop
    Teddy Perkins
    Crank dat killer
    Cancer attack

    Ban just barely missed the cut for me.
    But I'm clearly a bigger fan of the surreal comedic episodes.

    If I had to give an honorable mention, it's probably the pilot. Smart dialogue, tightly written.

  • Nov 15, 2022
    QuandoRondoUpdates

    He dropped BTI and the screenplay and said “let’s make this into a show”
    Commendable as s***

    I love BTI and that screenplay with the interactive videos, he showed his potential back then already. Also love how the music videos from that era tie into the album and screenplay. But I don't see many similarities between them tbh. I guess the screenplay also has this dream like structure where random things happen and it's just never addressed again.

    I would've liked to see that Deadpool show, can't wait to peep Mr and Mrs Smith (even though I wish Fleabag lady was still involved). He needs to make a show with Michaela Coel too, pretty sure they already did an interview or something together

    Just remembered that Donald and Abella Anderson were friends during that era Super random

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    BrunsonMyDaddy

    I've probably done like 5 sessions. they're pretty cool once you get used to them, great for stress relief or to try to think differently about problems

    dude who invented them used to take massive doses of ketamine before going into the tanks to the point where he was talking to dolphins

    is it scary at first?

    feel like i’d panic once they close the door lol

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    BrunsonMyDaddy

    I've probably done like 5 sessions. they're pretty cool once you get used to them, great for stress relief or to try to think differently about problems

    dude who invented them used to take massive doses of ketamine before going into the tanks to the point where he was talking to dolphins

    have u done the last part before ? @p_p

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    Nov 15, 2022

    think i’m gonna do a rewatch really enjoyed s4

    don’t remember anything from s1-2

  • Nov 15, 2022

    i’ve been putting off watching the last two episodes and trying my hardest to stay out this thread these past couple weeks. but I just finished watching the last two episodes

    still processing it but all i can say rn is that was one of the greatest series finale i’ve ever seen. Darius is us

    we didn’t deserve this show

  • Nov 15, 2022

    Darius was in a different world like Cree Summer…

    I got so happy when I saw her, probably bc I was high lmao. i knew they were gonna leave it all open to interpretation but I think it’s clear he was in the tank the whole time

    maybe I’m just on a final episode high but I feel like it’s a contender for the series’ best episode

  • Nov 15, 2022
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    i don’t even f*** with Popeyes but imma eat some in honor of this ep. f*** it

  • Nov 15, 2022
    mr get dough

    What was the worst episode of Atlanta?

    I think to me it was Values but it still wasnt a bad episode

    Value is prob the most underrated episode of the whole show imo

  • Nov 15, 2022
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    RIZGOD

    4 > 2 > 1 > 3
    Even though Season 4 has some slow episodes I'm not a big fan of, it also has some of the funniest episodes in the whole show. Crank Dat Killer, Light skinned-ed and the finale had me dying The Goof Who Sat By The Door and the Tyler Perry parody were great too

    I still can't believe Childish Gambino of all people really gave us this show

    you can’t believe Childish Gambino, the brother who graduated from college and won an Emmy for TV writing and also wrote a screenplay to accompany his album, gave us a high-quality show?

    y’all be tryna son Donny G man lmaoo. agree with the season rankings

  • Nov 15, 2022
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    QuandoRondoUpdates

    Probably the finale of Season 3

    either that or The Big Payback. but even those episodes were really thought-provoking and unlike anything I’ve ever seen from a show. what a show when the weakest ep is still an 8/10

  • Nov 15, 2022
    RIZGOD

    Breaking Bad
    Mad Men
    Atlanta
    Succession
    Sopranos
    The Wire

    they gonna hate on you but this a nice list

  • Nov 15, 2022

    my top 5 Atlanta eps offrip:

    Teddy Perkins
    Three Slaps
    New Jazz
    The Homeliest Little Horse
    It Was All a Dream

    honorable mentions:
    Alligator Man
    Crabs in a Barrel
    Crank Dat Killer

  • Nov 15, 2022
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    Shy

    Big difference is Sopranos last season built up the ending and alluded to ideas being possible. This? It was never established that everything could have been a part of Darius imagination. This was just a lazy attempt to be added to that conversation.

    remember his monologue about the dog in the very first episode?

    def don’t think the entire series is all Darius’ imagination but this last episode is for sure. the show has always played with the loose lines between dream and reality.

    did Paper Boi kill somebody? is Van really a cannibal? did Earn really camp out for 3 weeks to meet D’Angelo? was that man Marcus Miles really riding in an invisible whip?

    we’ll never really know but in the end, it doesn’t really matter

  • Nov 15, 2022
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    nobody mentioning Cree Summer popping back up

    perfect use of her. voice acting legend and the female version of Darius

  • Nov 15, 2022
    Bo Ceephus

    Club episode
    Barbershop
    Teddy Perkins
    Crank dat killer
    Cancer attack

    Ban just barely missed the cut for me.
    But I'm clearly a bigger fan of the surreal comedic episodes.

    If I had to give an honorable mention, it's probably the pilot. Smart dialogue, tightly written.

    amazing pilot. season 1 in general is just stellar. none of the episodes touch the highs of s2-4 imo but it’s a masterpiece and is perfect at immersing you into the world of the show before that very world is constantly brought into question in every single season afterwards. Donald really Trojan Horsed everybody

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    proper

    is it scary at first?

    feel like i’d panic once they close the door lol

    wasn't for me personally

    the water is shallow and the door is right there if you wanna open it yourself. a lot of places have a button inside to turn the light on if you get scared too

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    BrunsonMyDaddy

    wasn't for me personally

    the water is shallow and the door is right there if you wanna open it yourself. a lot of places have a button inside to turn the light on if you get scared too

    can you pee in the pool

  • Nov 15, 2022
    proper

    can you pee in the pool

    if ya wanna float in your own piss for an hour, sure. water gets recycled and filtered between every use

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    Warren Peace

    you can’t believe Childish Gambino, the brother who graduated from college and won an Emmy for TV writing and also wrote a screenplay to accompany his album, gave us a high-quality show?

    y’all be tryna son Donny G man lmaoo. agree with the season rankings

    I can't believe this nigga

    gave us a show that portrays the black experience so well If this was Terrance Nance or Jordan Peele it wouldn't be so weird to me, it would be expected. But it's shocking from Donald Glover. Like pretty much no social commentary was present in his music until this show. People on here will hate on him for everything else but even they have to admit Atlanta is flames, the acclaim is universal. That's part of what's so shocking. I fw BTI heavy so I'm very aware of the unnecessary hate he gets

    I'm not saying I expected the show to be bad or fail and I'm aware of his writing background on 30 Rock etc. Just find it surprising that him of all people delivered it

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    RIZGOD

    I can't believe this nigga

    gave us a show that portrays the black experience so well If this was Terrance Nance or Jordan Peele it wouldn't be so weird to me, it would be expected. But it's shocking from Donald Glover. Like pretty much no social commentary was present in his music until this show. People on here will hate on him for everything else but even they have to admit Atlanta is flames, the acclaim is universal. That's part of what's so shocking. I fw BTI heavy so I'm very aware of the unnecessary hate he gets

    I'm not saying I expected the show to be bad or fail and I'm aware of his writing background on 30 Rock etc. Just find it surprising that him of all people delivered it

    Like pretty much no social commentary was present in his music until this show

    Did you not listen to Camp or BTI bro? especially in Camp, he rapped about racial issues all throughout that album.

    I don’t get what that pic is supposed to prove. your argument basically boils down to “Gambino acts white so I’m shocked to know he actually has the experiences of a black man” which is very reductive

    its the same type of personal judgement that he calls out in his music and throughout this show

  • Nov 15, 2022
    RIZGOD

    I can't believe this nigga

    gave us a show that portrays the black experience so well If this was Terrance Nance or Jordan Peele it wouldn't be so weird to me, it would be expected. But it's shocking from Donald Glover. Like pretty much no social commentary was present in his music until this show. People on here will hate on him for everything else but even they have to admit Atlanta is flames, the acclaim is universal. That's part of what's so shocking. I fw BTI heavy so I'm very aware of the unnecessary hate he gets

    I'm not saying I expected the show to be bad or fail and I'm aware of his writing background on 30 Rock etc. Just find it surprising that him of all people delivered it

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    Warren Peace

    remember his monologue about the dog in the very first episode?

    def don’t think the entire series is all Darius’ imagination but this last episode is for sure. the show has always played with the loose lines between dream and reality.

    did Paper Boi kill somebody? is Van really a cannibal? did Earn really camp out for 3 weeks to meet D’Angelo? was that man Marcus Miles really riding in an invisible whip?

    we’ll never really know but in the end, it doesn’t really matter

    First episode also has Ahmad White talking to Earn on the bus, then police cars with some sirens blaring drive past, before Ahmad gets off the bus and walks into the woods with that dog Normally I'd consider an ending like that lazy, forced and pretentious. But it feels like they thought of it from the start and have been building towards it throughout the show. That's what makes it so brilliant to me. It's an ending that's truly left open to interpretation, they provided enough evidence to support either theory. You can decide what's "real" and what isn't. And you'll probably end up switching between the two whenever you rewatch it

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    Warren Peace

    Like pretty much no social commentary was present in his music until this show

    Did you not listen to Camp or BTI bro? especially in Camp, he rapped about racial issues all throughout that album.

    I don’t get what that pic is supposed to prove. your argument basically boils down to “Gambino acts white so I’m shocked to know he actually has the experiences of a black man” which is very reductive

    its the same type of personal judgement that he calls out in his music and throughout this show

    I'm ngl, I don't go back to Camp much because I can't stand that style of rapping or the music on there

    I'm not hating on the guy. Even the song you posted is about his own experiences on how other black people felt he's too white (which is an issue) but it's not really social commentary on the universal black experience that this show is

    Like imagine Big Sean made a TPAB type album out of nowhere. He's been relatively neutral when it comes to political and racial issues, his music quality hasn't really been there like that, so it would be surprising. That's kinda what I'm saying. Gambino had the credentials but his work before Atlanta wasn't on this level. In terms of quality and the commentary

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    RIZGOD

    I'm ngl, I don't go back to Camp much because I can't stand that style of rapping or the music on there

    I'm not hating on the guy. Even the song you posted is about his own experiences on how other black people felt he's too white (which is an issue) but it's not really social commentary on the universal black experience that this show is

    Like imagine Big Sean made a TPAB type album out of nowhere. He's been relatively neutral when it comes to political and racial issues, his music quality hasn't really been there like that, so it would be surprising. That's kinda what I'm saying. Gambino had the credentials but his work before Atlanta wasn't on this level. In terms of quality and the commentary

    not liking the album is def valid. I don’t even think he likes the s*** anymore lol

    but my point is, he did speak on black issues throughout that album. most of it was from his perspective but not always. in the song Outside, he raps about his close cousin who looked out for him when they were kids being hardened by the street life and the two of them losing their bond. it’s a little reminiscent of what Earn and Al’s relationship seemed to be like prior to the series

    She don't want me in a lifestyle like my cousin
    And he mad 'cause his father ain't around
    He lookin' at me now, like
    "Why you so f***in' lucky? I had a father too
    But he ain't around so I'ma take it out on you"

    We used to say, "I love you, " now we only think that s***
    It feels weird that you're the person I took sink baths with
    Street took you over, I want my cousin back
    The world sayin' what you are
    Because you're young and black, don't believe 'em
    You're still that kid who kept the older boys
    From teasin', for some reason

    It’s definitely not TPAB-quality on any level but it’s a far cry from the narrative I often see about Bino never speaking on race at all and hiding his blackness only to do a 180 once Atlanta dropped.

    A lot of the same ideas that I see in episodes of Atlanta reminds me of the things he talked about in his songs and interviews years prior - going back to what I said above about the song Outside bearing similarities Earn and Al’s dynamic

    There are plenty of dudes who act like Donald Glover that grew up in the hood or immersed in black culture but it seems like people would rather forget that at times to get in jokes about his weirdness. and it’s funny at times NGL but when I really think about it, it makes me understand why that nigga has such a chip on his shoulder lol