Didn't anyone notice? Gilfoyle was, perhaps, jealous of Dinesh's girlfriend, in the same way that he was jealous of the people Richard was trying to hire for the new Pied Piper?
Didn't anyone notice? Gilfoyle was, perhaps, jealous of Dinesh's girlfriend, in the same way that he was jealous of the people Richard was trying to hire for the new Pied Piper?
Ending "The Thief" with Ennio Morricone's 'Mesa Verde' from 'Giu la Testa' was PERFETTO. I think this is one of the best short films I've ever seen, which also happens to be a great episode of TV.
I'm not sure if Dizzee is dead, but he did appear as himself with angel wings in the animated sequences more than once.
I dunno man, maybe you were coming off like really twitchy and tortured but, like Cal, just thought you were crushing your cult's leadership? And your cult didn't notice, because, they liked how twitchy and uncharismatic you were as a cult leader?
The show makes sense to me, but I'm not sure if I can explain it. Atlanta reminds me of movies about characters, where you never get to see the before or after. Like, you never get to see the full world, just this one self-contained story in a few hours. Spike Lee movies are kind of like that; you get a glimpse of a…
The guy in the pod is Mon-El.
I like the episode, but something about this whole season was really bothering me. After tonight's episode, I know what that bother was about.
I just realized. If Lydia can get anything, ship anything, who's to say she couldn't ship Czech mercenaries to New Mexico? I mean, she is a loose end. But she's also smart, and powerful, with a daughter to protect. How long would she stay frightened before she decided to do some cleaning of her own?
I just realized. If Lydia can get anything, ship anything, who's to say she couldn't ship Czech mercenaries to New Mexico? I mean, she is a loose end. But she's also smart, and powerful, with a daughter to protect. How long would she stay frightened before she decided to do some cleaning of her own?