FX & Donald Glover present Atlanta Season 2: Atlanta Robbin' Season

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Wow just wow. This was probably the darkest episode of the show there was. Donald was brilliant as the Michael Jacksonesque Teddy. He really captured the pain and struggle of being a brilliant musician traumatized by a harsh childhood.

You dudes and your synopsis :skip:
 

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The piano moving plot instantly reminded me of this classic episode of Sanford and Son:

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They ended up not getting the piano either.:russ:
 

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I enjoy this show, but it does lack direction.. It's kind of becoming a showcase for glovers desire to be accepted as a prodigy or something.. he moving too fast though. This nikka is good he just need to let shyt happen.
He's at a point where people enjoy the show so much, the content doesn't really matter. He can make a full episode of 2 old white women sewing and it'd be nikkas loving it and breaking down it's symbolism.
 
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Out there theory here... :jbhmm:

What if Darius is dead? A lot of us think that Teddy and Benny represented the duality of MJ right?
Therefore, it was one body.
Remember, we saw the police rolling out two bodies and then the piano.
(Also remember Paper Boi's text, "Are u dead yet?")

The last shot we saw was Darius driving off. Maybe into the afterlife? :ohhh:


I wouldn’t take it THAT literal breh
 
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