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https://twitter.com/newyorker/status/1830632533333332344First time I went to DC whole time I was in national park I just saw hella minority Nannie’s and white babies. Surreal man
I still think about the finale from time to time
Like, whenever I pass by a Popeyes
I still think about the finale from time to time
Like, whenever I pass by a Popeyes
I invited my best friend over and we ordered Popeyes to eat with the finale. Lo and behold… I was crying by the end.
I invited my best friend over and we ordered Popeyes to eat with the finale. Lo and behold… I was crying by the end.
Too f***ing perfect
The Goof Who Sat By The Door is the best episode of TV i have ever watched
S*** had me emotionally wrecked for days
all time classic in my eyes, I've seen that episode numerous times.
In Helen, at first it seems like earn is the a****** in the relationship, but Van herself got some issues.
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Kinda makes me wonder if earn gonna go through a similar arc. Already starting not to feel bad for him anymore with all the bad decisions he's been making
Bro wasted 4k on a gift card scam and then blew his whole check at the club later on, while practically being homeless
The "I don’t even care, I need a photo with Drake because my Instagram is weak as f***" sample on my in my feelings was from Atlanta
I'm guessing that scene with van friend and the white woman is the scene that got him backlash
Damn Woods was an amazing episode from the cinematography to the message it was raising.
Love how they connected Al's depression and grief with his struggles dealing with fame.
Also touching his misconception of "keeping it real", which did nothing for him other than get him robbed and lost in the woods. Feel like this also touches on how a lot of rappers leave their cities, once they get on, because of s*** like that.
I'm guessing the old man wasn't real and the whole scene was just a metaphor of both depression and his mentality when it comes to his career. The end kinda got me thinking he gonna take Sierra advice and get rid of earn. Season kinda been hinting at it with the Clark scene too. But idk if it's even earn fault he's not getting those big deals, like this episode pretty much shows earn tries but al be getting in his own way cause of his depression and struggles with fame
Brian was also acting his ass off
hits harder knowing the in remembrance of the episode was to his mom too
Damn Woods was an amazing episode from the cinematography to the message it was raising.
Love how they connected Al's depression and grief with his struggles dealing with fame.
Also touching his misconception of "keeping it real", which did nothing for him other than get him robbed and lost in the woods. Feel like this also touches on how a lot of rappers leave their cities, once they get on, because of s*** like that.
I'm guessing the old man wasn't real and the whole scene was just a metaphor of both depression and his mentality when it comes to his career. The end kinda got me thinking he gonna take Sierra advice and get rid of earn. Season kinda been hinting at it with the Clark scene too. But idk if it's even earn fault he's not getting those big deals, like this episode pretty much shows earn tries but al be getting in his own way cause of his depression and struggles with fame
Brian was also acting his ass off
hits harder knowing the in remembrance of the episode was to his mom too
One of the best of the show.