This is why I watch this show. Great episode.
this was epic! was laughing so much, "like father, like father, like son!"
If I was in a relationship with Aubrey Plaza I would not fumble the bag like that smh
Lol at the cops taking forever to Id Avon. Dude sitting next to Stringer with a bright ass red shirt
Best episode in my opinion in season 2.
They used to respect the old, now they are a reminder of an offensive past that everyone wants to forget.
HBO has created the most amazing advertisement for why our next vacation spot should be Italy.
Ninja episode. The makeups were absolutely awesome and the stabbing scene...i did not see that coming. Good job to the writters doing so much with so little
This season is just back to classic Atlanta. It's surreal yet exists in this totally 'normal', grounded world. Really liked this episode.
This is Atlanta at its best, unsettling slice of life stories that bring the best out of the characters and forces you to think a bit deeper. There are a lot of messages and hints in this episode, and one event that may have some interesting implications down the line.
the one eyed boy aged like +10years while the Rhaenyra's kids looked like they aged only 3years. the passage of time is so wildly different between characters, makes it feel so inconsistent
And with this, Paddy Considine won a Emmy. Another 10/10 episode, and keeps getting better. I cant believe it ends in 2 weeks.
The most cinematographic episode so far, with great photography and music, which made it very intense and powerful in some parts; but unfortunately it has some quite unrealistic elements, like Sir Criston murdering a guest and just walking away...
Season three was great but this episode already feels like we’re getting back to into what made this show as a whole one of the best of the best
I somewhat enjoyed season 3's foreign, atypical detour(s), but here the whole ensemble together + peak surrealist streak in Atlanta just make it back to so much of what makes the show great.
Superb. Incredibly layered and deep. There's a lot of symbolism here about where the characters are in life, and where they're going. I don't want to say too much about this episode because I don't want to spoil anything, but this packs a surreal punch closer to what you'd find in S01 than what we've been given in S03, keeping the episode both fresh and familiar.
Masterclass of tension.
Yin-Yang
It's been a while since I've been as glued to the screen as I was while watching this episode. Everyone gives amazing performances but Rhea's acting in the first act was too brilliant. Some of the best I've ever seen. She deserves all the awards. This show has surpassed Breaking Bad for me and has solidified its identity beyond a mere prequel/spin-off.
This was one of the greatest episodes of television. I was genuinely afraid for most of it just waiting to see what would happen next.
"You're getting a new refrigerator."
Intense season opener!
Highlights:
- Kim pulling up
- Lalo vlogging
- Gus saying "whore"
- Mike
Genuinely one of the most horrifying death I've ever witnessed in a TV show. The entire final sequence is scarier than most horror movies these days.
Watching this show live has been such a special experience, Since I watched Breaking Bad and BCS years after they first debuted I was spoiled on most of the deaths via cultural osmosis. This death hit me incredibly hard, probably the most tragic death for me since Mike in BB or Adrianna in the Sopranos. For the entire episode I wasnt sure if Nacho was going to die, It seemed absurd to kill one of the series main characters in the 3rd episode of the season but I’m glad they did it. This episode was incredibly impactful and the send off to Nacho Varga was amazing. Rest In Peace king
In a just world this episode will get Bryan Tyree Henry an Emmy.
Such a good Paper Boi episode. Also I need that gif of Darius dancing.
It says it here
on the back of your watch
Have a look - Shelby. Look
This means you own the watch
the watch doesn't own you
The clock strikes six
when you fucking tell it to.
Vintage Atlanta. Best possible start to a new season.
Does not disappoint at all. The way the season starts you can see its gonna be a good one. A great intro episode with just enough drama and action
My roommate and I binged this in one sitting, and on episode 3 I turned to him and said that I was sure the kid did it. Three dead women in her life? That's not a coincidence, and the father seemed too obvious. No one ever suspects a cute kid. He didn't believe me, so I was very happy to rub it in his face when it turned out I was right.
This was so, so good. I’m one of the many old Kanye fans who’ve soured on him a lot in past years.
This first episode tells the story of Ye’s early days in the music industry. His incredible drive, confidence and bravados are amazing to watch. He was such a breath of fresh air in a rather stale hip-hop culture of the early 2000’s.
Above all though, this documentary makes me incredibly sad for Kanye’s early loss of his mom, who was so important to him. Her scenes, full of wisdom and love, are the absolute highlight of this episode for me.
If you’ve ever enjoyed Kanye, you cannot NOT watch this. If you don’t like him, I challenge you regardless. You might at least understand why millions of us love and miss the Old Kanye.