Two chicks. One who lives in ATL. One who lives in NOLA. #AtlantaFX. Real talk. Check out this podcast if you want the down and dirty on the show and its social and racial revelations on Atlanta and the American South.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
“The Big Payback” (Long Live Sheniqua) was directed by Hiro Murai and written by Francesca Sloane. When a Black man successfully sues a Tesla exec for reparations, white folks are forced to reckon with their slave-owning pasts. more
The Season 3, episode 3 of Atlanta on FX was directed by Hiro Murai and written by Donald Glover and Taofik Kolade. The crew gets familiar with the antics and eccentricities of the ridiculously wealthy and connected. more
Rappin Atlanta is written, edited and produced by Nita Cherise and Nikki Igbo. In this episode, we get back up with the crew and see what life is like on tour in Europe. “SinterKlaas is Coming to Town” was directed by Hiro Murai and written by Janine... more
"Three Slaps" was directed by Hiro Murai and written by Stephen Glover. In this episode, we spend some time in Earn’s subconscious as he continues to grapple with institutionalized racism. more
Written by: Donald Glover more
Episode Summary: After getting high with Darius, Al takes an unsettling journey that finds him second-guessing his entourage choices. more
Episode Summary: When a Black nanny dies, the white family whose son she cared for is exposed to her island culture. more
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I enjoy hearing these ladies discuss the series, but I can't get over how bad the audio is. It's cracked and unleveled, It's loud on some parts and quiet on other, and there's a whooshing sound that pops up and leaves repeatedly. I've listened on six different devices belonging to myself and others, hoping that it was an issue on my end, but it isn't. I hope they invest in better mics because I literally can't listen to another podcast by them with such terrible sound quality. more
Lovely podcast featuring sharp insights to the groundbreaking multi-layered show Atlanta which serves as excellent supplemental material.
I seldom listen to podcasts but love the show Atlanta. This podcast is a perfect companion to watching the show. The hostesses are funny and frequently point out small details that have me re-watching episodes to see the hidden gems. Highly recommend!
Really. So good. Check it out.
Dope podcast that fully captures the allure, beauty, and overall element of strange in both the series and city of Atlanta. Definitely worth the listen. It’s like watching your favorite show with two of your closest friends.
All the things I think while watching Atlanta, this show gets. Rappin Atlanta stay on point. HOLLAHHHHH
I didn’t watch Atlanta season 1 but I’m getting all into season 2- mostly just to hear these two chop it up! Great analysis, unique viewpoints, effortlessly hilarious...just listen!
I am diggin’ how effortlessly Nita and Nikki weave wit, humor and interesting insights on Atlanta! Looking forward to the next episode ladies!
Apple Podcasts | #27 | Israel/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #250 | Israel/TV & Film |
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