A young kid winds up in foster care and discovers the horrors of living with a lesbian farmers market couple.A young kid winds up in foster care and discovers the horrors of living with a lesbian farmers market couple.A young kid winds up in foster care and discovers the horrors of living with a lesbian farmers market couple.
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Poor cornpop, I'll take the little rascal. Other than that this was an amazing piece of television and idk why there is so much hate for it on these reviews, like it was great.
I get why Glover called this season "a black fairytale" now. This was like Scandinavian folklore (terrifying stuff) through the lens of being black. Every bit as disturbing as Teddy Perkins, but with a happier ending. Beyond sad this is based on true events. Just proof reality can be far more surreal and frightening than any book, movie or show. Powerful way to start off the season. Even more impressive is the little moments of bleak comedy that come when you least expect them.
If you don't understand this episode do your
research or go back to sleep. At first watch I
thought it was a very good episode/story. Then I did research and found out it was based on a true story. Then I thought it was a great piece of art and necessary. Truly a gift. Thank you.
Another thrillerish episode of Atlanta and its great. Also my mind is blown, I just found out this is based on a true story. Great episode, the writers can do no wrong in my eyes.
For everyone wondering why they went this route, This episode is based on a true story look it up, Brilliant episode but sad and unfortunate that it's very true smh.
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- TriviaLoquareeous hugs the police officer while pleading for help and is later shown to be a headline story in the newspaper. This is a recreation of the famous "Hug felt around the world" when Devonte Jordan hugged a police officer during the nationwide Ferguson protests and the photo became a phenomenon. The episode loosely adapts his story through the character of Loquareeous.
- ConnectionsFeatures American Dad! (2005)
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