sofrsh4
Neil W.
sofrsh4

It’s a shame the politics behind the scenes... meanwhile Kevin has prob. already thought of the idea of creating an in-house co. maybe trained by ILM pros to keep the legacy alive... and can’t get it through bc Disney politics

Also, I didn’t see it until it got me that these guys that do Blerd_ish were casually mentioning that it’s been many a time a black woman’s pushed in a pool like it’s nothing at a party... So that’s why she says the same. But in a haunting way bc she’s casually taking back what’s she feels has been taken from her. Now

Somebody else said it was giving Killmonger in the museum vibes. "I'm taking this shit it was stolen anyway"

😏 ended up being foreshadowing for homie at end of ep3😉 

So the creators have said they were inspired by the Tiny Toons movie- apparently she these individual stories that still fit together in the overall movie. Haven’t seen it but it’s genius that it seems to go left, recognizing it’s gone next and we went along with it, they know their audience is salivating for the shit

Bruh. The Afrikaaner accent (I just, brrring them to me), the symbolism of singing bodies from the tree (peep the faceless TJ when you see him on his skates, PaperBoi shift his feet, Van when she’s looking up at the tree slightly moving)... This season is really in a while nother level and it’s Get Out 2: Come Back

Something really struck me about that. The whole Get Out vibe of the event... It (represented by that mythological demon) was hovering over both of them esp. affecting Earn. But Van knows her heritage and though frightened, didn’t run away bc emotions and “is this it?” stuff. She knocked it out, got her phone back,

I restarted so much to what you wrote here and how it ties into the semi-autobio part of the show. So crazy dope that it's illustrated, implicitly, and didn't overarch the other elements. The Black half of the fans get this I feel. Damn.

I hear your point, yet that’s on the nose and not what the show does. The quote is on point and it literally makes you re-evaluate bc you saw just about the same ish happen in a white body. The characters respond individually but it’s the audience that responds to an black overt unapologetic douche (until he half

Yes. Like saying to a hood rat “Chicken n Waffles” it’s the expected trendy just bc it’s thought of as such. Nice one

XWhatever he did girl... Doesn’t matter” dun-duh...dun-dun-duh

Do you know the part of him being a douche pissing in front of everybody is based in reality...it was a f----n mob bucket for a restaurant. Which is worse that what they depicted. I didn't even know the ish he did. Way too big for his britches but hey who's there too check you when it's just you.

And there's something there too. Like he flaunted it the way dude do their rifles. It was his real weapon. I'm noticing ask these subtleties in the show and damn I'm hear for it. S3 starting

Have you gone back (as I clearly have) and realized the hilariously simple but deep lyrics? even though trite

Exactly. The “proper” way to wear a cap vs the “look I’ma a bad boy” way.

Yes like WTF was it thrown in there like no reaction bc Earn is too terrified to be offended and WW angry means Get Out lol

No you on to something here. The declaration “I’m real, look at my hat” vs what I now believe was Darius’s IRL troll to go to the gun range. Like, we don’t know why he’s a bit hesitant, but he knows what he’s getting into. And his point is valid even though it's not gonna work in that space he's in. 

Makes absolutely no sense with your whataboutism

I hope you’ve learned since then that, worldwide, it’s an unwritten rule that if Black you don’t tip. No matter the income or class. It’s a weird phenomenon. Also dope how it’s turned against Earn, and he silently goesreally, but the rule...” by his subtle body language. And the disingenuous gender gap comment is

In Atlanta no less. W O W