Thank you Imon for pointing out the thing about spoilers. It always bothers me when people make comments like "the next one is a really good episode", or "I can't wait for you to see the next episode", etc. Some people don't seem to realize that even though those types of comments don't spoil anything factual about the plot or characters, they do mess with your expectations, which is a kind of a spoiler in and of itself as far as I'm concerned.
People, the rule of thumb is: DON'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT UPCOMING EPISODES!
Rene Aavik
2022-09-07 11:38:58 +0000 UTC
one more vote for atlanta! i've never see any other show achieve the beautiful balance between "realness" and absurdness. it's gonna go down as an all-time classic show
Tom H
2022-08-07 01:27:54 +0000 UTC
The alternate timelines are great and hilarious, but a deeper meaning is that each timeline is meant to show what happens when one character is missing from the group and how it affects the dynamics. (E.g. It's hinted Jeff is actually the one holding the group back, and that Troy is the glue of the group, ie everything goes to shit without him) There's a fair bit of analysis on the internet about it
Andreas Wong
2022-08-04 23:11:10 +0000 UTC
Atlanta is such a good show. So weird and awkward but in a good way. Also timelines are always such an interesting discussion. That's why I like schrodingers cat. With like every choice you make you immediately create opposing timelines.