Atlanta: Season 3/ Episode 9 “Rich Wigga, Poor Wigga” – Recap/ Review
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.
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.
A mother’s sacrifice is always noted as a noble thing, but sometimes it depends on what or who is part of that sacrifice.
A beautiful love story mixes in with a political message to create the wonderful Guava Island.
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?
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.
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.
Atlanta returns after an extended hiatus and still has that impeccable balance of being weird as hell yet seemingly rooted in reality.
Sony, as Fox hopefully one day will do with the X-Men franchise, has given into the House of Mouse and let their property into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With that, we finally are given the Spiderman we deserve. Albeit one with the PG-13 humor of most Marvel movies, but this is a Spiderman for a…
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