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Atlanta: Season 4/ Episode 9 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Alfred takes Soulja Boy’s advice and checks out a farm in the middle of nowhere.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onNovember 5, 2022 8:52 AM
Al recovering after being attacked by a hog and having a tractor roll on top of him

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Alfred takes Soulja Boy’s advice and checks out a farm in the middle of nowhere.

Aired (FX) 11/3/2022
Episode Title Andrew Wyeth. Alfred’s World
Director(s) Hiro Murai
Writer(s) Taofik Kolade

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Recap

After the events of episode 6, “Crank Dat Killer,” and listening to Soulja Boy’s advice, Al got himself a little farm to check out. At first, it’s kind of cool, being quiet and secluded. But between trying to get a tractor to work and it rolling on him, combined with fighting a hog? It isn’t clear if life out in the country is something he’d take to if there wasn’t an emergency.

Things To Note

What Could Happen Next

  1. Based on the previews, it seems Darius is going to finish out the season

Review

On The Fence

To Have A Random Episode Be Your Penultimate Episode

“Atlanta” is just bold, daring, and clearly very few f***s are given at any given time. The show is about to end and the focus is on Al trying to get a tractor started, paired with him trying to kill a type of pig that has been eating his weed stash. I don’t think any other show would dare do something so ridiculous and not even hint at the idea of a conclusion to wrap all storylines up, or at least end things on a major high note.

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Al recovering after being attacked by a hog and having a tractor roll on top of him
Atlanta: Season 4/ Episode 9 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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With a middle finger raised high, "Atlanta" continues to be a show that can have some semblance of an arc or plot but, for the most part, remain a program largely about nothing.
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