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Exactly what I thought too"What ipas do you have on tap"
Low key underrated line from this past episode
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Exactly what I thought too"What ipas do you have on tap"
Low key underrated line from this past episode
Repped. I remember reading that the writing staff is made up.of mostly young black writers. One of the first shows that I too feel like it speaking directly to me and my life experiences. Amazing show.
I love how this show can make me go from laughing to uneasy to straight up uncomfortable in one scene. That cereal commercial had me not knowing how to feel.
That's exactly how I felt about that prison scene in the second ep with that mentally ill man. It was funny at first, but when he spit that water on that guard.......s*** hit the fan.Repped. I remember reading that the writing staff is made up.of mostly young black writers. One of the first shows that I too feel like it speaking directly to me and my life experiences. Amazing show.
I love how this show can make me go from laughing to uneasy to straight up uncomfortable in one scene. That cereal commercial had me not knowing how to feel.
that was said during the commercialDude is a got damn wolf ain't like he could walk into a store and get some cereal.
Son could've been eating those damn kids
I think the thing that's most refreshing is that you can tell the show is tailored towards young black people with reasonable amount of sense and awareness.
When you watch this show, then watch something else, you can tell that the other shows didn't have you in mind when it came to who they were gearing the show towards.
I feel like Donald Glover is the type to be on internet forums, posting memes, on black twitter, scrolling through Facebook, swiping on tender, dealing with a baby mama, blowing Green Technology, have expired tags on his car, faps from time to time, like Popeye's fries...
but doesn't fit into your stereotypical "black person" that America has us pegged down as.
I feel like the show is directly talking to me, and DG and I could legit sit down and have a conversation.
If i'm reading too much into it, let me know..
This must be what it feels like to be white.
Repped. I remember reading that the writing staff is made up.of mostly young black writers. One of the first shows that I too feel like it speaking directly to me and my life experiences. Amazing show.
I love how this show can make me go from laughing to uneasy to straight up uncomfortable in one scene. That cereal commercial had me not knowing how to feel.
"***** I could be eating these kids, but I'm out here eating cereal"