Top Shows of 2022
In the era where new seasons drop entire seasons in one day, and everyone is focused on quantity over quality, here are our picks of some of the best series/seasons in 2022.
In the era where new seasons drop entire seasons in one day, and everyone is focused on quantity over quality, here are our picks of some of the best series/seasons in 2022.
“Atlanta” ends its run without any desire to conform to the expectations of a final season, as it continues to have a loose arc for its characters.
“Atlanta” ends with the kind of story that has a message but is as wild, bold, and nonsensical as the series has been from the start.
Alfred takes Soulja Boy’s advice and checks out a farm in the middle of nowhere.
Donald Glover takes advantage of Disney owning FX to present to you the story behind one of the Blackest movies of all time, “The Goofy Movie.”
Earn decides to use Lottie’s birthday as a means to pressure Van to come to Los Angeles.
What would you do for a pair of new kicks? Also, how are you a grown-ass man with beef from high school?
Can you really be a show that focuses on Atlanta, and Black culture, without bringing up Tyler Perry?
Earn’s momma decides she is sick and tired of her sister hogging their daddy, so she kidnaps him.
As Earn goes on the search for the legendary D’Angelo, Al is looking to invest in a YWA (Young White Avatar).
Alongside learning Earn is in therapy, we learn why he ended up leaving Princeton before the events of season 1.
Season 4, the final season of “Atlanta,” begins with the usual aimless episode that gives you a weird, episodic, slice-of-life story.
Season 3 of Atlanta is about growth from the main cast and Glover flexing on the strength of Atlanta nearly every other episode.
In the season 3 finale, we learn why Van went to Europe and what she has been doing after disappearing.
After living his life being thankful for being white-passing, a young man has to prove he is Black enough to get a full-ride scholarship.
Al joins Darius on a drug trip that eventually leads to a nice lady telling him to mind the people around him.
In this post you’ll find quotes collected throughout April 2022
A mother’s sacrifice is always noted as a noble thing, but sometimes it depends on what or who is part of that sacrifice.
We’re still in England and things only get weirder as Van makes an appearance, Darius shuts down a restaurant, and Al becomes a voice for forgiveness.
Atlanta switches back to Paperboi’s European tour and has him dealing with a weird dude who might have stolen his phone.
Imagine a world where you could sue the owners of your ancestors for reparations or there were restitution taxes – this is Marshall Johnson’s story.
What happens when you mix the eccentric characters of Atlanta with odd Londoners with money to burn? Utter madness.
We catch up with Earn, Van, Darius, and Alfred as they head into the Netherlands for Paper Boi’s European tour and learn about Zwarte Piet.
Rather than continue the stories of the characters we haven’t seen since mid-2018, we’re reminded of the tragedy of Davonte Hart’s story – but with an Atlanta-style spin.
The second season of Atlanta doubles down on the eccentrics of the first and with that comes more inventive stories and the question of what was done purely because Glover and co. had the money to do it?
In the season finale, Earn makes the type of moves which will determine his fate with Al, his situation with Van, and will steer Lottie’s life for better or worse.
To help you understand how hard Al’s decision was to let Earn go, we take it back to middle school where Al stuck up for Earn and it had deadly consequences.
Earn was once at a high but the downward spiral has begun. One in which it seems he wants to hit the rock bottom of as quick as possible.
Alfred stars in an episode of, “When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong” and might be ready to reevaluate his life, career, and attitude.
It’s all fake, nothing is real, and Van learns that by wasting her time trying to find Drake for a whole episode.
It’s a Darius focused episode without commercial interruptions. What’s the worse that could happen right?
“Barbershop” is one of those random Alfred episodes which don’t push the story forward but more so establish the weirdness and randomness of certain character’s everyday life.
While Van and Earn have been on dates and seem to be trying to work things out, is it all one-sided?
What do you do when you get your first big check after being homeless and broke? Well, if you’re Earn, you spend it on dumb things to stunt of course.
In Robbin Season, better beware of being hustled. Even if you think you the one hustling someone else or the system.
Atlanta returns after an extended hiatus and still has that impeccable balance of being weird as hell yet seemingly rooted in reality.
Overview The first season ends without much in the way of grand gestures or storyline and in many ways that is what seems appropriate. Review (with Spoilers) It is kind of weird for a season finale to not end on a cliffhanger, wrap up major stories, or be anything but just another episode. Admittedly, in…
Overview Van returns and she takes Earn to a fancy party. A fancy party featuring rich Black people who could provide her some kind of opportunity. Here is hoping she gets one cause bills need to be paid. Review (with Spoilers) I often have, well at least as of late, mixed feelings about this show….
Overview One quick and easy way for an entertainer to make money is to go to the club. However, between the club owner and Alfred learning that he isn’t that big of a draw, the usual drama ensues.
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