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I'll start by saying I was SHOCKED when I came here and saw how poorly rated this episode was!
This is straight up RZA's brilliant tribute to ODB. Mike Martin and Mario had his back and together they created a funny, heartfelt and grand love letter to Dirty.
ODB would have LOVED this. This episode is like a journey into the mind of one of the most unique and eccentric hip-hop artists of all time. I can completely imagine that this is exactly what it was like behind ODB's eyes.
The departure from the standard style and the hot step into the 1970's was amazingly played out by everyone involved. Seeing regular characters in these new imaginary roles was a riot. (U-God and Divine especially!)
I always loved the Dirt McGurk moniker, so to now be able to catch a glimpse of his origin story was epic.
It's a shame this is currently one of, if not THE lowest rated episodes of the series. Personally, I think it's one of the best.
Shimmy shimmy, y'all.
This is straight up RZA's brilliant tribute to ODB. Mike Martin and Mario had his back and together they created a funny, heartfelt and grand love letter to Dirty.
ODB would have LOVED this. This episode is like a journey into the mind of one of the most unique and eccentric hip-hop artists of all time. I can completely imagine that this is exactly what it was like behind ODB's eyes.
The departure from the standard style and the hot step into the 1970's was amazingly played out by everyone involved. Seeing regular characters in these new imaginary roles was a riot. (U-God and Divine especially!)
I always loved the Dirt McGurk moniker, so to now be able to catch a glimpse of his origin story was epic.
It's a shame this is currently one of, if not THE lowest rated episodes of the series. Personally, I think it's one of the best.
Shimmy shimmy, y'all.
Yes. Yes, it is good.
It's brilliant actually.
Simply amazing.
I love that Glover & Co. Brought B. A. N. Back for this. The storytelling is masterful. The footage is wild. The raw clips of A Goofy Movie and Astro Boy is a total vibe. I can't imaging how difficult it was to put this production into 37 minutes when it could have EASILY been a full-length feature.
Atlanta is a rare beast. Every week before I hit play on Hulu I get anxious and I think to myself "I wonder what we're gonna get this week?" Because you never really know where Donald and Hiro are going to take us. But it's always a fantastic voyage.
I'm melancholy to see the show go, but it's certainly leaving on a mad high note! On the plus side, out of all the billions of years that life has been on Earth, we've been lucky enough to live during the time that Donald Glover gave us Atlanta.
It's brilliant actually.
Simply amazing.
I love that Glover & Co. Brought B. A. N. Back for this. The storytelling is masterful. The footage is wild. The raw clips of A Goofy Movie and Astro Boy is a total vibe. I can't imaging how difficult it was to put this production into 37 minutes when it could have EASILY been a full-length feature.
Atlanta is a rare beast. Every week before I hit play on Hulu I get anxious and I think to myself "I wonder what we're gonna get this week?" Because you never really know where Donald and Hiro are going to take us. But it's always a fantastic voyage.
I'm melancholy to see the show go, but it's certainly leaving on a mad high note! On the plus side, out of all the billions of years that life has been on Earth, we've been lucky enough to live during the time that Donald Glover gave us Atlanta.
This series is off to a great start! If you're a fan of Garcia, (My Name Is Earl, Raising Hope, Yes, Dear, The Guest Room) you'd know this was a Greg Garcia joint right off the bat.
It's also nice to see Dillahunt & Plimpton (Burt & Virginia Chance from Raising Hope) back together. Their chemistry is undeniable. Plimpton's character, Barb ("like the wire with the sharp needles on it") is so over the top, it's hilarious watching Martha just run with it. Philip Garcia's Rooster is the guy to watch, that character is a riot!
The premise is brilliant and similar to Earl, without being derivative. The set up for each episode opens the door for a slew of guest stars and could lead to an enjoyable and lengthy timeline.
This is seriously one of the best new comedies on TV. I just hope that it being a Freevee exclusive doesn't limit its reach, Sprung has multi-season potential.
Looking forward to much more Sprung! Gregory Thomas Garcia is BACK!
It's also nice to see Dillahunt & Plimpton (Burt & Virginia Chance from Raising Hope) back together. Their chemistry is undeniable. Plimpton's character, Barb ("like the wire with the sharp needles on it") is so over the top, it's hilarious watching Martha just run with it. Philip Garcia's Rooster is the guy to watch, that character is a riot!
The premise is brilliant and similar to Earl, without being derivative. The set up for each episode opens the door for a slew of guest stars and could lead to an enjoyable and lengthy timeline.
This is seriously one of the best new comedies on TV. I just hope that it being a Freevee exclusive doesn't limit its reach, Sprung has multi-season potential.
Looking forward to much more Sprung! Gregory Thomas Garcia is BACK!