Damn... so season 2 in 2018?
Damn... so season 2 in 2018?
Love that the Lando casting happened, but I wonder how/if it might impact the schedule of the show. Hopefully it won't.
yeah, I just read the tweet and it already implies we won't get it as fast as we would...Well it looks like production has already moved to Q3 2017.. Great for Donald, but damnit i don't want to wait ;_;
Damn... so season 2 in 2018?
Damn... so season 2 in 2018?
looks like him getting casted as lando, his role in spidey reboot and the music rollout is screwing us over now lol
Westworld and Stranger Things stand out as the most talked about shows of 2016, but they’re essentially about information; information eked out week by week, driving you to discuss, theorise and, that most basic realm of TV enjoyment, anticipate next week’s instalment.
Donald Glover’s new FX show Atlanta operates on a whole different plane. It’s not about hooking you in on what happens next or mapping out an overarching narrative, its enjoyments being varied and manifold. I was utterly, 100%, not-even-checking-my-phone, grabbed by it from the very first episode, and I say that as someone who doesn’t usually feel in the magnetic field of a show until around episode 4. Set amid the still very much burgeoning Atlanta trap scene, it could easily have relied on fairly stock, stereotypical characters, the emphasis being on the depiction of the genre and the era, but the show has a lot of personality and a lot of heart.
- Promo for this week's episode.Season 1: episode 9 "Juneteenth"
Why my Auntie trying to make me go to one of these bougie Junteenth parties again? I dont like them sadity people and Im gonna miss my shows. Le sigh.
They celebrate Juneteenth in Atlanta? My ignorant ass thought that was just a Texas thing. Whoops
*takes revolving door outta thread*
Episode hits hard. It really is about how superficial and fake Atlanta really can be