Atlanta on Tuesday night
If you haven't begun watching the show Atlanta by now, you're officially lost in society. Atlanta airs every Tuesday night at 10 pm, providing their audience with timeless relate able humor that's cohesive to the story line and our time period.
As usual the whit comedy wasted no time in addressing political subjects. In this particular episode Paper Boi is a special guest on a popular talk show "Montague," who questions the rapper with controversial topics While in the midst of one of the most historic Elections and critical ages, there lies Atlanta engaging all audiences. In this particular commercial theirs a road runner trying to steal the little kids cereal. Imitating the typical concept seen in most cereal skits. However unlike the normal responses and development, Glover decides to incorporate an example of police brutality. This demonstration provides an innocent insight of the perspective of the average human, especially minorities. Being that the children are of Afrikan decent made witnessing the crime more realistic. Although the overall message of the commercial was amazing, I particular love that the kids were wearing Egyptian paraphernalia. Donald Glover has outdone himself with this creative script and overall dialogue of the show. Although the show is comprehensive for everyone, living in Atlanta enhances the love and respect for the city.
As usual the whit comedy wasted no time in addressing political subjects. In this particular episode Paper Boi is a special guest on a popular talk show "Montague," who questions the rapper with controversial topics While in the midst of one of the most historic Elections and critical ages, there lies Atlanta engaging all audiences. In this particular commercial theirs a road runner trying to steal the little kids cereal. Imitating the typical concept seen in most cereal skits. However unlike the normal responses and development, Glover decides to incorporate an example of police brutality. This demonstration provides an innocent insight of the perspective of the average human, especially minorities. Being that the children are of Afrikan decent made witnessing the crime more realistic. Although the overall message of the commercial was amazing, I particular love that the kids were wearing Egyptian paraphernalia. Donald Glover has outdone himself with this creative script and overall dialogue of the show. Although the show is comprehensive for everyone, living in Atlanta enhances the love and respect for the city.
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