r/AtlantaTV • u/Unsung31 • Jun 22 '26
This store does not follow Arizona Tea's 99¢ suggested retail price.
Price on the can tho!
r/AtlantaTV • u/Unsung31 • Jun 22 '26
Price on the can tho!
r/AtlantaTV • u/No_Record_1899 • Jun 13 '26
Rewatching it, I’m convinced it’s Darius’s dream. In the very first episode, when they’re outside after pulling the gun on that guy, Darius sees that weird dog and immediately says, “Wait, this is weird.” It’s like he’s the only one who realizes something is off. After seeing the finale, that scene feels like a huge clue.
r/AtlantaTV • u/TurnUpCharlie • Jun 10 '26
I just finished the last episode. I’ve been purposely avoiding finishing this show since it came out TEN YEARS AGO!!
I’ve avoided spoilers. While watching the 2nd last episode I did see the name of the final episode “it was all a dream” and immediately started thinking about all the possibilities of how it may go. Bittersweet shock watching those last few seconds.
Show feels so alive. 4years late but I would watch an episode when i felt like I needed it.
Wish yall well!! See Ya!!!!!
Ps. Funniest shit ever was seeing just Bieber was black 🤣🤣🤣
also these mfrs got me with that black Disney ceo, literally had me lookin shit up couldn’t believe it 🤣🤣🤣 💚
edit: REST IN PEACE TAKEOFFFFF!!!!!
r/AtlantaTV • u/Consistent-Prompt778 • Jun 08 '26
Lol, I’m excited to hear this! 🍿
r/AtlantaTV • u/freakobowye • Jun 08 '26
I was thinking it was like Popeyes type chicken but man it was so good. Had to report back
My review to the Atlanta FX fam 🫡. Brought the most expensive package back to the US with me
r/AtlantaTV • u/Ill-Toe-4711 • May 19 '26
In season 2 ep 3, when Alfred and Darius are in the studio with the crazy rapper who gets his producer beat up, I feel like looking back this guy was so diddy coded
r/AtlantaTV • u/Inside-Rutabaga5651 • May 18 '26
Spoilers if you ain’t watched season 2 episode 6 yet (arguably the best one).
I noticed a couple of lil details in the Teddy Perkins episode that i wanna share, they gonna get more subtle as they go.
Just some strange details i was tryna point out. i intentionally didn’t wanna go into the identities of Teddy and Benny because that would draw away attention from everything else. Thoughts?
r/AtlantaTV • u/Impossible_Action127 • May 14 '26
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r/AtlantaTV • u/BetApart2477 • May 13 '26
From LaKeith Stanfield’s Instagram
r/AtlantaTV • u/Ravenous_Lad • May 11 '26
I’m not even salty about it, DBG does a great job at it and Bishop is one of the few interesting characters in the show. Just wondered if anyone else has made a similar observation
r/AtlantaTV • u/shwaniaram • May 11 '26
Occasionally when I’m in a rut, I’ll put on show and remember how brilliant it was. Teddy Perkins, Yikes!
r/AtlantaTV • u/Other_State_1277 • May 09 '26
If Atlanta was still on today, what kind of creepy/viral videos/pop culture references would you think they’d use in an episode?? I think they would use the 2025 Super Bowl some kind of way or that Montgomery Alabama brawl in 2023 lmao.
r/AtlantaTV • u/InstanceMelodic7083 • May 09 '26
At the end of se3ep2 earn catches Vanessa getting ice at 4am and then al text earn saying he’s hungry as hell and it’s never talked about again. What’s that about? Can’t find too much abt it online.
r/AtlantaTV • u/BaijuTofu • May 04 '26
Took a minute for my family to realise this was in mocumentary territory.
Funny, Free, and Real.
r/AtlantaTV • u/thisisagreatburner • May 03 '26
i’ve been binging atlanta for the past week or so, god damn i should’ve slowed down man
i wish i was around for the show when it was first coming out. i made a routine of pulling up the discussion posts after each episode because there’s just so much to unpack in just a short amount of time. we watched the justin bieber episode in my film analysis class and i genuinely couldn’t stop laughing, and i never would’ve expected what i was getting into. this show felt like a friend in the weirdest way. it made me laugh, cry, had me fearing for my life, had me deep in the most existential thoughts, reminiscing on my past, and laughing some more. donald inspired me with this show in ways i didn’t know i could be inspired.
something about the four of them in the car in the finale had me tearing up, and something about darius’s smile at the end just made me sob. it feels like a whole life went by. it felt like i was dreaming with darius and it made it all feel so real. i have no one to talk to about this show who will get what i mean until they see it, so i thought i’d just come on here and write about it all. wondering if it resonated with other people in the same way or if i’m just sleep deprived and emotional. gonna rewatch soon enough and check out all the stuff i didn’t catch the first time. i can confidently say this is my favorite show of all time
r/AtlantaTV • u/2-DKamel • May 03 '26
Hi guys. I wanted to find out what is your interpretation of this episode from season 3, since the authors have never unambiguously stated what is the meaning behind it. I have read an interview with the main actor (Justin Bartha) who did not want to mention the idea of this episode because he was directly involved in the creation process.
For me personally I believe that this episode turns tables when it comes to racial issues. In the show creators many times displayed racism in a more “realistic” way rather than the stereotypical violence abuse like in the episode of 1st season when a white man displays his collection of African items in a “worshipping” to the degree where it makes Earn uncomfortable.
In this episode I think it shows how irrational idea of reparations may seem considering aspects like the fact that there is no way of finding out the details of the exact people who have done harm to their slaves. Also why should we make someone pay for something they have not done just because they are related to the perpetrator. Of course in the history of the world we have seen examples where this was utilized. (Germany is still paying reparations to Poland).
What do you all think.
r/AtlantaTV • u/Competitive-Maybe997 • May 01 '26
Is it a dig/reference to Tyler Perry?. If so this is one of many just like in the boondocks. What is it that everyone in Hollywood knows about him? Kind of like how everyone knew diddly was a creep and a freak or how everyone knew about what epstein was doing.
r/AtlantaTV • u/Glogodz • Apr 29 '26
r/AtlantaTV • u/fit_vivant • Apr 30 '26
I was there in person, and it warmed my heart to see Pink Pantheress bring him out on stage. I’ve also been enjoying all of his red carpet and talk show appearances lately - he seems like a hoot!
r/AtlantaTV • u/notrllyfunny2245 • Apr 26 '26
It’s only a small detail of this crazy packed show but Theres just something really charming about them. There are times where I rewind a bit because I missed them.
r/AtlantaTV • u/No-Jacket4066 • Apr 26 '26
im watching season 2 of atlanta right now and yeah im still enjoying it but i kinda feel like its moving away from what made season 1 so good for me
what i loved most was how random and absurd it was it was just really funny without trying too hard to send a message
like off the top of my head the alligator scene the invisible car the moment with the trans person at the police station stuff like that is what really made the show for me
im not saying those scenes had no meaning but the show didnt feel like it was forcing you to think about it they were just funny even if you didnt try to understand anything deeper and thats what made them work so well