It would be really interesting to see what Donald, Stephen, Hiro, and co. would do with a season entirely set during the two months they're on tour in Europe. Call it "Tourin' Season" or something haha. It would lose a little bit of the personality that I love about the show, though, were it to move away from Atlanta for too long. But either way, I trust every creative person that works on this show and will be here for whatever they do next.
I'd like an episode on tour, but too much I feel might be limiting. But actually limits can really help with creativity. But anyone, it feels like a time jump should happen.
I bet Donald probably has a lot of interesting ideas from his own experiences touring, would be down -- of course I would be sad if there was no Van or Tracey.
I'm thinking a time jump is definitely going to happen, maybe to a couple months or so after the tour. I think the show is going to want to address the fallout of what might have happened on the tour for sure, because it's definitely going to be an important moment in these characters' lives. Wouldn't be surprised if the status quo has changed significantly by the time we rejoin them largely because of things that we will come to learn happened on the tour.
I’d like only one episode max in Europe. It would be interesting in that Al and Darius probably haven’t really experienced that much of life outside Atlanta, but at the same time the show is *called* Atlanta, and I feel like it wouldn’t work as well outside of that society
Just started season 2 on Sunday. 5 episodes in, and this is so much funnier than the first season. The barborshop episode had me pissing my pants. I love how Al gets so furious over everything but tries so hard to hold it back.
Teddy Perkins? I didn't laugh that much during it, but was certainly creeped out the whole time haha. Definitely one of the standout episodes of this show. And Donald totally deserves the Emmy win for his performance in it.
I definitely enjoyed Season 1, but I really LOVED this season. Truly thought it was a huge step up, solid all the way through
Haha my bad totally missed that. Although there definitely were some hilarious moments. The "U dead yet?" text had me dying.
doesn't he help with the weed selling, I'd buy weed from Darius and I don't even smoke, I think he might help with some of the creative stuff too
I've seen two movie trailers debut today and Paper Boi is in both of them. Widows and White Boy Rick.