Atlanta: Season 3/ Episode 4 “The Big Payback” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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.
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.
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