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Reviews
Atlanta: The Big Payback (2022)
Retains the essence of Atlanta although I miss the main characters.
I was initially disappointed when I saw the title card. Personally, I am enjoying the anthology type episodes on their own. I appreciate the humor and the absurdity of the premise of this episode. The episode as a whole is executed well. The dark moments of the episode blend well with the humor and the suspense of it all. I love the score and will never get tired of Hiro Murai's direction. My only gripe with this episode and the possibility of more anthological episodes throughout the rest of the season is that the characters that we have waited for years to return are being somewhat phased out with the addition of the anthology. These episodes seem like they're going to take up a substantial chunk of the season'(s, if they choose to continue this through season 4.) I would have preferred for these stories to be told in a project separate from the mainline Atlanta story, but I am interested to see how these episodes tie in with the rest of the season. Great episode. Can't wait for next week.
Painting with John: Old Man Dancing (2022)
Great stories, mesmerizing music, interesting personality.
A great way to end to end the 2nd season. Would love to see it get renewed for another. The music behind the show is very inspiring, not to mention the art and the stories behind the great mind of John Lurie. The art style behind John's paintings are impressive, loved seeing the mixture of animated still paintings with the cast of the show edited in. That seemed like a very fun segment. Although John shed light on the negative aspects of the location earlier in the season, I can never get enough of the scenery in the show. Shout out to Erik for them shots. My final praise for this show is the music. It's so cool to hear the music paired with the scenery and the painting montage. It's also great to hear John give props to his fellow musicians who have otherwise gotten little credit, a great recurring theme in this season. Love this show, hope to see more. Bye pardners.