Idk why Tyler has this separate IG page that everyone knows is clearly him
bc he can s***post
This show was great. I really liked it front to back. If I had to pick a weak point it would have to be Robbin season
Edit: 4 classic seasons btw
Atlanta continues to make stars out of it’s cast
When Grey learned she got the part one afternoon last summer, she had neither an updated birth certificate nor a passport, both of which she’d need within a week to reach the Dutch capital in time for the shoot. Over the next 72 hours, Grey rented a car and drove up and down the Eastern seaboard, convincing security guards and government officials alike to cut red tape so she could get the necessary documents.
Real af she was amazing, hope to see continued success
This show was great. I really liked it front to back. If I had to pick a weak point it would have to be Robbin season
Edit: 4 classic seasons btw
I can’t lie, I think you’re the first person I’ve ever seen put season 2 as the weakest season
Most believe that is by far the best season
This show was great. I really liked it front to back. If I had to pick a weak point it would have to be Robbin season
Edit: 4 classic seasons btw
that’s an opinion for sure
I can’t lie, I think you’re the first person I’ve ever seen put season 2 as the weakest season
Most believe that is by far the best season
Interesting. It’s not bad at all I just like the other seasons better
All 4 seasons classic
fair enough, I guess one season has to be your least favourite
This show was great. I really liked it front to back. If I had to pick a weak point it would have to be Robbin season
Edit: 4 classic seasons btw
Season 2? I'm honestly surprised at this lmao
Season 2? I'm honestly surprised at this lmao
Maybe season 4 but idk I really judge season 3/4 together and loved the new place they brought the show in. Plus I loved the looser more fun vibe of the first season before they took it a little more abstract. Season 2 feels like a bridge between comedy and drama being the primary focus, or more explicit humor vs implicit humor. I felt like season 1 was funnier and I felt like s3/4 had better writing and were more clever overall. But I still really liked season 2. It was also odd that him failing kind of felt out of nowhere to me, plus that fake chance the rapper character pissed me off. But the d*** frat and the mj episodes were both interesting. However I felt like certain aspects were just done better in the other seasons
Teddy Perkins
Woods
FUBU
Barbershop
Alligator Man
Season 2 is in my top 3 seasons of any show ever
I'm desperate for a complete series boxset to drop like when tf is that coming
Mannnn I’m dying for a 4K boxset.
I’d pay a lot for a boxset with bloopers and director/actors episode commentaries
Mannnn I’m dying for a 4K boxset.
I’d pay a lot for a boxset with bloopers and director/actors episode commentaries
Just ANYTHING AT ALL
I’m surprised people in this thread loved the finale.
To end it with a potential “it was all a dream” ruins it for me.
I’m surprised people in this thread loved the finale.
To end it with a potential “it was all a dream” ruins it for me.
Having it all be Darius’s dream is interesting to say the least
But the last two seasons were a miss for me
I’m surprised people in this thread loved the finale.
To end it with a potential “it was all a dream” ruins it for me.
I usually hate this kind of ending but I like it for this show. A world where invisible cars exist, Justin Bieber is black etc, it makes sense that some/all of it wasn't real
I’m surprised people in this thread loved the finale.
To end it with a potential “it was all a dream” ruins it for me.
You know what it is, for me at least?
It's the idea that it really doesn't matter if it was "all a dream" or not. None of it was real on the first place, given it being a TV show, it was all a "dream" drawing upon the ideas from the writers room. How ever you want to choose to look at that is up to you.
There was no "real" way to end it.
You know what it is, for me at least?
It's the idea that it really doesn't matter if it was "all a dream" or not. None of it was real on the first place, given it being a TV show, it was all a "dream" drawing upon the ideas from the writers room. How ever you want to choose to look at that is up to you.
There was no "real" way to end it.
I would’ve been more than happy with the finale being the camping episode. Legit shed a tear everytime I watch those final 10 minutes of the episode.
I’m surprised people in this thread loved the finale.
To end it with a potential “it was all a dream” ruins it for me.
It works really well for a show like this
And we don’t know if it’s a dream or not. We aren’t given a definitive answer, and that is very fitting for this show
This show has never given us definitive answers on anything.