As Atlanta winds down, Donald Glover and co. show just how far they've come in an excellent finale. Our Season 4 review:
Over the course of its three seasons, Atlanta has been defined by its malleability, whether through exploring the Atlanta hip-hop scene in Season 1, the unsettling, almost horror-tinged Robbin’ Season, and the European adventure of Season 3.
Season 4 begins with the aptly titled episode “The Most Atlanta,” fittingly written by Stephen Glover and directed by Hiro Murai, who have worked on the show since the very beginning.
We can especially see Atlanta getting its affairs in order with the second episode, “The Homeliest Little Horse,” which begins to answer questions about Earn’s past that have largely been avoided until now. Instead of just playing like an episode that needs to tie up loose ends, “The Homeliest Little Horse” instead gives the audience an opportunity to see the layers of Earn’s characters that we rarely get to see in such depth.
If these first three episodes are any indication of where Atlanta is heading in its final episodes, it’s a truly compelling direction, as Glover looks back on his time with this show and his career in general.
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