It Was All a Dream
- Episode aired Nov 10, 2022
- TV-MA
- 35m
Earn, Al and Van try to support a black-owned sushi restaurant. Darius has a sensory deprivation session.Earn, Al and Van try to support a black-owned sushi restaurant. Darius has a sensory deprivation session.Earn, Al and Van try to support a black-owned sushi restaurant. Darius has a sensory deprivation session.
- Chef Kenny
- (as Damian White)
- London
- (as Naté Jones)
- Assistant
- (as Daniel Chung)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title phrase "it was all a dream" is a common cliché of TV and movies. However, in the hip-hop scene where much of the show takes place, it is known as the opening line of Notorious BIG's "Juicy", which recounts the rapper's rise from rags to riches (reflecting Alfred's career path over the course of "Atlanta").
- Quotes
Demarcus: You're going to Popeyes. Aren't you?
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: No, man. No.
Demarcus: Yes, you are. They all do.
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: Look, I don't know what you're talking about, man. - We-we got to rap thing
Demarcus: You know, there's a movie theater two blocks away from here. The night Queen and Slim premiered, we were filled. Line out the door. Black people hopped up on nationalism coming to support their own. 15 minutes later, we were empty. Not one person ate the blowfish. Not one. Just a bunch of Yelp reviews that all said the same thing. "This nigga serving poison fish."
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: Hey, listen, man. I...
Demarcus: Do you know the traditional way to make sushi is with your bare hands? And that sushi should be served at room temperature? Every Japanese sushi restaurant worth its soy sauce does it that way, and no one seemed to notice. But if a brother from Alabama does it the same way, suddenly, the fish is dirty.
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: Yeah, but y'all serving us...
Demarcus: You know, in Japan, there's a sushi restaurant that can't even take reservations from the general public because it is so acclaimed? You want to know where it is? It's on the Ginza line in a Tokyo subway station. I know because my master, Yuji Watanabe, studied there. You see, he taught me that it doesn't matter where you serve the sushi. A subway, an old Blockbuster Video.
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: I knew it.
Demarcus: It doesn't matter. He says, if the sushi's good, people will come. But I guess my master was never a nigga from Florida.
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: Listen, brother man.
Demarcus: Don't give me that "brother" shit! This entire dinner, you have been staring across the street at a modern-day Coon Chicken, served to you by an Aunt Jemima, who lies to you repeatedly, telling you it is her recipe and that she is benefiting from it. It is not her recipe. You know who owns that recipe? An Italian man and his family, none of which have married Black. I heard some of them even moved from New Orleans to New Jersey. New Jersey.
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: All right, man. All right, I get it.
Demarcus: Oh, you get it?
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: Yeah. Yeah, I-I get it.
Demarcus: You get it now?
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: I get it now, man.
Demarcus: Then eat it.
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: What?
Demarcus: Eat it. Eat my poison fish, brother.Oh, let me guess. You want some hot sauce to go with it, brother?
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles: All right, man. All right, uh, you made your point, Demarcus, okay?
Demarcus: Look outside. That's the future. That's our future. Salted and battered. Being sold back to us in our own image. See, the problem with us is we don't trust each other. "Don't trust a Chicago nigga, they're shady." "Don't believe niggas from New Orleans, they're slimy." "Gotta watch out for them New York niggas.They're bound to hit a lick." We've been told time and time again the only person you can trust is yourself. Right? Lock the doors.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ringer's 40 Best TV Finales of the 21st Century (2023)
- SoundtracksSky Scrapers (Alternate 2)
Written and Performed by Bruno Nicolai
PS. Donald Glover is a great artist. He produces only top notch stuff and he never compromised his artistic integrity. He always gave us his sincere thoughts and never aimed for commercial sucess. He is one of the greats. Long live, Childish 'earnest' Gambino.
- simoncicalesko
- Nov 17, 2022
Details
- Runtime35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1