For those who don't know, Gata is actually Dave's real hype man. He is also actually Bi-polar. The tears were good acting plus his actual life experience from dealing with this issue. Luckily for us, he decided that he was okay with, and wanted to share this with his audience. Thanks, Gata.
All i can say is that this show subverted every expectation I had, in the best way possible. I mean, you listen to Dicky's music and hear he has a TV show coming, what do you expect? For me, it was something that would be funny and well done, but ultimately juvenile. By this point in the series I already knew it was much, much more than I'd been anticipating, but as someone who is severely bipolar, this elevated it to another level. Homeland and Shameless are really the only other shows I can think of that portray bipolar disorder, but for whatever reason, this scene was streets ahead of all the other sequences dealing with the topic in those other shows. Also, there's a reference to another show in this comment. Whoever finds it gets a free book.
@@willvr4 agreed man. I guess I shouldn't really be surprised when he executes something well at this point. There were a few guys I'm not a fan of on the 2016 XXL cover...but two of the most multi-talented artists of the decade both came in the same year between Dave and Denzel. Those two always deliver.
when I first saw this episode it actually made me cry because of the struggles I've had with this disorder. The manic episodes and all, I even take the same medication
I cried so hard...because anybody with bipolar knows how this feels. You are basically scared of yourself, and you are afraid of being a burden to people you love
The same thing happened to me when I saw this episode. this condition has put me in some tough spots over the last three years and I related to it all so heavily
easier to stay away then to let myself irrationally lash out or kill a vibe cause i cant bring myself to enjoy it.it sucks, the rat analogy is on point. i feel like a rat in a heated bucket and the only way out is to chew myself. shits killing me
He is an absolute natural on camera. Sure, he's more accustomed to being on TV than a lot of people...but, to go to a place like that and perform like that in his first acting gig is amazing! I hope he gets more opportunities because of this
"I never would come in here and purposefully try to fxxx your shxx up." -- man, imagine the emotion behind feeling like a detriment to your best friends because of something that's out of your control. He really conveyed it frfr.
One of the best scenes of the show. Saw Gata’s post on twitter about how this has affected his life and really thought this was a perfect way to bring a light to mental illness. Plus the acting is incredible. Love the show, can’t wait for more episodes. Look forward to it all week
This was the realist representation of bipolar I’ve ever seen. Showing how not to handle it and how to handle it as an outsider was so important. Brought me to tears to see someone like me represented with such care. Love you GaTa
Bro this scene made me cry cause growing up I had a serious problem with this and like no one accepted me until I found a group of friends who really accept me and put up wit me
Considering the first acting gig and real life inspiration...i don't think you're making an overstatement. It was built up so well beforehand, too. He was likeable but frustrating. I didn't know what he was really all about...and then this scene tied them all together
I could tell as the episode was unfolding that GaTa was dealing with bipolar disorder. THANK YOU to the actor for presenting the issue with honesty and sensitivity, and for sharing his story, which I know many of us as sufferers can relate to. Even when you can see GaTa returning to a manic state (which, tbh, a lot of us enjoy), he makes himself take his meds and acknowledges his condition with his friends/colleagues. And their support, if a bit awkward from being caught off guard, is heartening to see. For other bipolars out there, make sure you take your meds tonight! Keep your appointments, take accountability, and love yourself and others. Thanks GaTa and Lil Dicky for this spotlight on mental illness.
You guys don’t understand how powerful this scene is. I am a musician and i have bi polar for almost all my life. Having a episode is scary. You attack the people you love sometimes and you dont even realize it. Being called crazy... its never on purpose. Its something you have to understand and live with everyday. I have ups and many downs, i take the same meds as Gata in the show and this hit me real hard. Definitely my fav episode so far in the series. This shows that not even a mental illness can stop you from being who you want to be. And being around HEALTHY friends/ relationships, that understand you.
Bipolar and a creative as well. From here on out using this episode as an example for everyone in my life to understand me and know how to support me and other people like us. Power to you bro, don’t let the cycles get you down
was rooting for gata since ep 1, i knew there was a background story cause of hhow he got kicked out of the studio. was excited to see what happened, but didnt expect this. amazing episode
I just discovered this show, I was kinda on the fence as to if I was going to watch it, then I saw the spiral of heart felt emotion and amazing acting on this gentleman’s part (not acting if it’s real), it’s a true winner for me and I am going to bing all the seasons!
I almost skipped this show because I thought it was just going to be a low-brow, dirty comedy. But luckily I didn’t and I got to see a show that depicts deep personal issues and personal trauma in a realistic way. From the problems of peer pressure, to overcoming abusive friends, to bad self-image, to mental health problems, this show knocks these themes out of the park.
Just saw this episode, had to log on to see if it's being talked about. It was raw with emotion, it reminded me of the Will Smith scene about his father leaving in the fresh Prince of bel-air episode. Great job, enjoying the shows and way to bring awareness!
Insane how he is a hype man and rapper but not an actor? The man is amazing at this role. I never thought he was anything beyond just an actor in the show
My mom is bipolar. Been on lithium and other beahvioral meds for 20 years. It took my family to some dark places when i was 10-12 years old. We still have a long way to go with mental health but stuff like this can be so uplifting for people struggling and scared to talk about it. Thank you so much Gata
It's tough to live with. I think borderline personality disorder is even harder ad there isn't even really treatment for it. And the two are often confused and share some symptoms. So even sometimes said BPD, its actually borderline not bipolar. I'm lucky mine is fairly manaable and I tend to fall in the manic side. It's nice to hear people talking about this stuff opening. It sucks that they're are just some places you can't. Like a work function. It may jeopardize your job.
What’s really cool about this scene is GaTa is actually bipolar in real life, and this is just him putting himself out there and sharing this to help others like him. Much respect.
This scene made me cry and I was not expecting that from this comedy series. Dave has a story and his writing of it is phenomenal. Props to gata for his acting.
This scene is so moving. Beautifully written and executed. Such an amazing performance, I can’t get over how unbelievably real this felt. Their reaction is how friends and family should react, that kind of empty and acceptance is so important ❤️
Something about this scene is just so powerful. It’s not complex or super emotional but the way Gata delivered those lines just slices you so deep. I’m not one to get emotional over watching movies or tv shows but this scene really hit me hard like not other show has ever done to me. And I have seen a ton of shows. Gata deserves an award for this.
This was my favorite scene this whole season. It was prob my favorite episode. To actually show how vulnerable people are with mental illness can be when they share it with the people they love is incredible.
I have to add another shout to Gata because thank you. Watching that scene I cried when he did seeing and learning that those emotions he was going through are same ones I go through. At the same time learned what it is I clinically am going through right now. Once I scene I felt the biggest wait come off of my shoulders not only knowing exactly what it is, but that I'm not the only one who goes through it
I actually cried when watching this episode. I'm in recovery so I understand what he means. To find that support or fellowship is key. What's from the heart reaches the heart ❤️
This episode made me cry so hard. Having an episode is so hard because you can't help it half the time, and sometimes don't even notice it's happening until someone close to you is affected. It truly makes me feel crazy, to feel like you have no control over your emotions feel so scary. I'm happy it's being represented in media so accurately. ✊
There is movie/show scenes that get me chocked up . Maybe a handful of scenes that might get me teary eyed but never actually had tears coming down my face before. Never thought Dave would be it to do it to me lol
this was literally the only episode i missed when i binged this show the first time. i’m not bipolar but i struggle w mental health and this scene touched me . ❤️
Was not prepared for this scene, my emotions did a 180 in an instant. I'm not saying this show is the greatest thing ever put out there, but no other show has made me laugh so hard out loud and tear up like this one has.
I love this scene, it made me glossy eyed how they all accepted him after he opened up. But what is so sad to me is that when people open up like this, they are often met with disdain and shunned. I myself am autistic, but I don't tell people unless I feel comfortable enough, which is rare. Because in the past, when I told people, they often reacted negatively and treated me differently. Or they lost interest in being my friend. So now I just try to act as normal as possible and keep it to myself. However, this makes me feel like I can't be myself around people. That I always have to pretend to be normal around others. I can be in a room full of people and still feel lonely, because I can't just be myself.
by far one of the best TV moments we've gotten.. and we've gotten a lot of them thus far. Donald Glover did a great job in highlighting the subtleties of Mental Illness through it's nuances and what not in Atlanta - first season particularly, but the way this scene in DAVE brings it due to the real-life representation of a credible messenger in such a key element, to inspires the many that can turn to the most? man... this is what humanity should be about. #Authenticity2020TilInfinity
I feel ya man. But Id argue its on point with his character. He's tone def, a little too self absorbed at times, but is open minded and loves his friends.
He told him he could always talk about it to him. That's as real as it gets. You dont have to understand. You cant unless you've lived it. But you can choose to be a good friend. That's all that matters.
Going into this show, I wasn’t expecting much more than a dirty comedy, but I was pleasantly surprised with every episode I watched. It represents and depicts many deep issues accurately and still manages to balance it out the absurd comedy. The way that they tackle peer pressure and mental health difficulties is refreshingly honest. This is now one of my favorite shows on FX as well as Atlanta.
I watched, and loved, the first two episodes of this show, but haven't been back to it in months as I just don't watch much TV. Came across this scene today and was blown away at how powerful it was while still being really funny. All this while tackling mental health stigma. This show is tremendous, can't wait to make time to see the rest of it.
For those who don't know, Gata is actually Dave's real hype man. He is also actually Bi-polar. The tears were good acting plus his actual life experience from dealing with this issue. Luckily for us, he decided that he was okay with, and wanted to share this with his audience. Thanks, Gata.
I don't think he was acting that part. He was,as they say in recovery, giving it away 🤗
All i can say is that this show subverted every expectation I had, in the best way possible. I mean, you listen to Dicky's music and hear he has a TV show coming, what do you expect? For me, it was something that would be funny and well done, but ultimately juvenile.
By this point in the series I already knew it was much, much more than I'd been anticipating, but as someone who is severely bipolar, this elevated it to another level. Homeland and Shameless are really the only other shows I can think of that portray bipolar disorder, but for whatever reason, this scene was streets ahead of all the other sequences dealing with the topic in those other shows.
Also, there's a reference to another show in this comment. Whoever finds it gets a free book.
@@nickbotic if you have to ask, you're streets behind
Nick Botic soon as I read streets ahead lmfaoooo
@@nickbotic Community?
And this is where GaTa became my favorite character on the show the acting was so good and heartfelt
Laidbach410 right,and it’s so natural cause he is playing himself.i hope he gets some type of award for this seen
Smoke Corleone yes exactly he def needs a best supporting actor or character 🕴🏾
This isn't acting. It's raw emotions here we'll done
same I love him so much
Dude I cried
"He knows all the hip hop urban lingo, but pronounces all of his words properly" lmao the proud reaction
I completely missed that line during the show. But that was low key a hilarious spot in a serious moment haha
I felt that he was like me
@@aaronvillaverde7642 lmao took the words out of my mouth
The writing on this show is incredible. I'm rewatching it for the 2nd time since it originally aired, and I missed so many clever lines.
@@willvr4 agreed man. I guess I shouldn't really be surprised when he executes something well at this point.
There were a few guys I'm not a fan of on the 2016 XXL cover...but two of the most multi-talented artists of the decade both came in the same year between Dave and Denzel. Those two always deliver.
This scene was obscenely powerful. It’s crazy how he was so vulnerable and still hitting comedic undertones.
FRFR
when I first saw this episode it actually made me cry because of the struggles I've had with this disorder. The manic episodes and all, I even take the same medication
Sometimes I feel crazy, sometimes I feel lazy. Lol like oh yeah and I got bars for days. Awesome stuff.
I cried so hard...because anybody with bipolar knows how this feels. You are basically scared of yourself, and you are afraid of being a burden to people you love
The same thing happened to me when I saw this episode. this condition has put me in some tough spots over the last three years and I related to it all so heavily
@🍪Blue cookies 🍪 I wish I had about an ounce of you rn LOL
easier to stay away then to let myself irrationally lash out or kill a vibe cause i cant bring myself to enjoy it.it sucks, the rat analogy is on point. i feel like a rat in a heated bucket and the only way out is to chew myself. shits killing me
I watch this just to help remind myself I’m not alone.
Exactly
When Gata's voice cracked it felt like the world had gone silent and only he could be heard... This scene got me...
Funny how the best character isn't even acting and pretty much being himself
Robert Messenger facts 💯
He is an absolute natural on camera. Sure, he's more accustomed to being on TV than a lot of people...but, to go to a place like that and perform like that in his first acting gig is amazing! I hope he gets more opportunities because of this
He kilt this scene!
Is he really Bipolar though?
@@Lorenzo3K yep
Give GaTa his Emmy
No doubt. Had me nearly crying but wanted to stand up and clap at the same time.
DaHamburglarGT the scene in the hospital with his moms had me 😭
Bobby K I was not ready for the snow to get this deep....but it was a pleasant surprise, great acting.
Bobby K yes! I just watched the episode & I cried 😭😭
With the mania at the shoe store, then the hospital, and finally the reveal...I was sobbing
Yo. This man really has no prior acting experience? Talk about knocking it out of the park. Give that man an emmy.
He’s not acting this is heem
@@maxfields5634 I feel like that's even harder. Being your true self in front of the world.
He not acting.
@@AccordingtoTae This was a scene written for a show, it may be true in his real life, but this is still acting.
"I never would come in here and purposefully try to fxxx your shxx up." -- man, imagine the emotion behind feeling like a detriment to your best friends because of something that's out of your control. He really conveyed it frfr.
GATA = Greatest Actor That Acted
That's funny as fxck fr
One of the best scenes of the show. Saw Gata’s post on twitter about how this has affected his life and really thought this was a perfect way to bring a light to mental illness.
Plus the acting is incredible. Love the show, can’t wait for more episodes. Look forward to it all week
honestly didnt feel like he was acting. I immediately cried when he started crying. and I havent cried in years
@@EzraaaDave Same for me. I'm extremely bipolar, and this just hit me right in it.
This episode was really good, great acting by GaTa. He brought alot of emotion into it. That hospital scene and this one was so good
I honestly don't even think that was acting. That was just the man speaking about himself.
This was the realist representation of bipolar I’ve ever seen. Showing how not to handle it and how to handle it as an outsider was so important. Brought me to tears to see someone like me represented with such care. Love you GaTa
The fact they didn’t put in dramatic background music is legendary
... *I'll never forget the first time I saw this, I knew I was watching an emotional and superb piece of acting. Very powerful.*
Bro this scene made me cry cause growing up I had a serious problem with this and like no one accepted me until I found a group of friends who really accept me and put up wit me
I’ve experienced this too. There’s no better feeling in the world imo. Hope you’re doing okay, man.
I know this comment is 2 years old fam but I'm glad you found your acceptance my guy!
Honestly best episode I've watched all of 2020
Literally brought a tear to my eye. Didnt expect him to cry and dam it got me
I was tearing up when Gata’s voice starts breaking but then simultaneously cracking up with his compliment to Els. I really love this show.
I broke the eff down watching this. By far one of the greatest scenes in tv/cinema to ever have been recorded.
for real. that felt so real.ive never seen anything like that. I cried
Considering the first acting gig and real life inspiration...i don't think you're making an overstatement. It was built up so well beforehand, too. He was likeable but frustrating. I didn't know what he was really all about...and then this scene tied them all together
I know I watched it multiple time and felt like crying each time.
Watch ben from the show ozark specifically when he was in the back of the taxi
@@florida2407 that was also very VERY good
Bro i just saw this scene and i gona lie it made me shed a few tears. Much respect Gata✊🏽 Hell of an actor
I could tell as the episode was unfolding that GaTa was dealing with bipolar disorder. THANK YOU to the actor for presenting the issue with honesty and sensitivity, and for sharing his story, which I know many of us as sufferers can relate to. Even when you can see GaTa returning to a manic state (which, tbh, a lot of us enjoy), he makes himself take his meds and acknowledges his condition with his friends/colleagues. And their support, if a bit awkward from being caught off guard, is heartening to see. For other bipolars out there, make sure you take your meds tonight! Keep your appointments, take accountability, and love yourself and others. Thanks GaTa and Lil Dicky for this spotlight on mental illness.
You could tell them tears were real
I cried when I watch this scene the 1st time because he described things I feel and go through, they should have won an award for that scene.
You guys don’t understand how powerful this scene is. I am a musician and i have bi polar for almost all my life. Having a episode is scary. You attack the people you love sometimes and you dont even realize it. Being called crazy... its never on purpose. Its something you have to understand and live with everyday. I have ups and many downs, i take the same meds as Gata in the show and this hit me real hard. Definitely my fav episode so far in the series. This shows that not even a mental illness can stop you from being who you want to be. And being around HEALTHY friends/ relationships, that understand you.
Noah Weeks preach
Bipolar and a creative as well. From here on out using this episode as an example for everyone in my life to understand me and know how to support me and other people like us. Power to you bro, don’t let the cycles get you down
especiallykittens appreciate it🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Scruff Looking Nerve Hurter 🙏🏽✊🏽
We understand how powerful this scene is
I suffer from bipolar and PTSD and when I say this hit me hard I felt Gata all the way
was rooting for gata since ep 1, i knew there was a background story cause of hhow he got kicked out of the studio. was excited to see what happened, but didnt expect this. amazing episode
This my favorite television scene ever, I think
And this is where I knew the kind of vibe we had for this show
whoa turns out this guy is a low key amazing actor. everything about this show surprises me in a good way
Ngl I’ve NEVER cried for a tv show, and a tear shedded from my eye in this scene.
Same.
I remember when I first saw this scene, I felt heard. I bawled for quite a while.
Just recently got diagnosed after years of speculation, I know how it feels GaTa. Much love to these gentlemen for shining light on this subject ❤
As someone who deals with similar issues this scene both made me laugh and cry.
This episode got real
No doubt. That came outta nowhere. Especially when he was in the hospital with his mom.. I felt that hurt..That aint acting!
P A N I C Yeah it came out of nowhere but it was great!
Real fast
I JUST got diagnosed with BP and I’m crying my eyes out in my room right now omg
I just discovered this show, I was kinda on the fence as to if I was going to watch it, then I saw the spiral of heart felt emotion and amazing acting on this gentleman’s part (not acting if it’s real), it’s a true winner for me and I am going to bing all the seasons!
Such a powerful scene
I was diagnosed Iver a decade ago. The struggle is real
This show deserves more attention
I almost skipped this show because I thought it was just going to be a low-brow, dirty comedy. But luckily I didn’t and I got to see a show that depicts deep personal issues and personal trauma in a realistic way. From the problems of peer pressure, to overcoming abusive friends, to bad self-image, to mental health problems, this show knocks these themes out of the park.
Will we even get a season 2 ?😩
@@kyronlewis6975 June 17th.
@@3AmigosMustang thanks
No acting experience... give Gata an award already.
Just saw this episode, had to log on to see if it's being talked about. It was raw with emotion, it reminded me of the Will Smith scene about his father leaving in the fresh Prince of bel-air episode. Great job, enjoying the shows and way to bring awareness!
Mike S you not lying
Insane how he is a hype man and rapper but not an actor? The man is amazing at this role. I never thought he was anything beyond just an actor in the show
One of the best scenes I’ve had the privilege of watching. This was extraordinary.
I’ve cried so hard at this part, by far gaTa is my favorite character of the whole show, currently caught up with season 2
My mom is bipolar. Been on lithium and other beahvioral meds for 20 years. It took my family to some dark places when i was 10-12 years old. We still have a long way to go with mental health but stuff like this can be so uplifting for people struggling and scared to talk about it. Thank you so much Gata
It's tough to live with. I think borderline personality disorder is even harder ad there isn't even really treatment for it. And the two are often confused and share some symptoms. So even sometimes said BPD, its actually borderline not bipolar. I'm lucky mine is fairly manaable and I tend to fall in the manic side. It's nice to hear people talking about this stuff opening. It sucks that they're are just some places you can't. Like a work function. It may jeopardize your job.
This show is so much more than I expected
Man when this scene came on I did not expect it to hit me so hard emotionally. I actually felt it. What an amazing show surprisingly
This is when Dave became my favorite show.
What’s really cool about this scene is GaTa is actually bipolar in real life, and this is just him putting himself out there and sharing this to help others like him. Much respect.
The acting in this episode is PHENOMENAL.
This scene made me cry and I was not expecting that from this comedy series. Dave has a story and his writing of it is phenomenal. Props to gata for his acting.
By far the best episode of the whole season.
One of the most touching, yet funny scenes I've ever seen on tv.
This scene is so moving. Beautifully written and executed. Such an amazing performance, I can’t get over how unbelievably real this felt. Their reaction is how friends and family should react, that kind of empty and acceptance is so important ❤️
This was an awesome episode. This show is greatly unrated.
Gata killed this scene!
Something about this scene is just so powerful. It’s not complex or super emotional but the way Gata delivered those lines just slices you so deep. I’m not one to get emotional over watching movies or tv shows but this scene really hit me hard like not other show has ever done to me. And I have seen a ton of shows. Gata deserves an award for this.
This show is genuis I thought it was just a ripoff on FX's "Atlanta" but I was so wrong.
nothing like Atlanta.
@@Dennzer1 ikr
Same formula different approach both exceptional shows
Yeah this is more realistic and grounded than a show that had an invisible car😇
Trevious James don’t disrespect Atlanta doe 😂
I love how they're taking the stigma out of mental health and showing you can be confident as hell even if you've got struggles or insecurities.
This episode made me so emotional. I bawled my eyes out.
“It’s much harder to stay mad at this point…” ❤️
This was beautiful display for bipolar disorder. Never seen something so raw and true on tv
Yo! I had rewatch this sh!t because it hit mega hard. Gata brought that S.A.G for real. Aiight, Eezy
This was my favorite scene this whole season. It was prob my favorite episode. To actually show how vulnerable people are with mental illness can be when they share it with the people they love is incredible.
I have to add another shout to Gata because thank you. Watching that scene I cried when he did seeing and learning that those emotions he was going through are same ones I go through. At the same time learned what it is I clinically am going through right now. Once I scene I felt the biggest wait come off of my shoulders not only knowing exactly what it is, but that I'm not the only one who goes through it
This is right up there next to Will Smith's "HOW COME HE DONT WANT ME MAN" scene!
GaTa is the real MVP. I love that he was able to talk about his being bipolar. It’s even better considering all of his boys accept him for who he is.
I actually cried when watching this episode. I'm in recovery so I understand what he means. To find that support or fellowship is key. What's from the heart reaches the heart ❤️
This episode made me cry so hard. Having an episode is so hard because you can't help it half the time, and sometimes don't even notice it's happening until someone close to you is affected. It truly makes me feel crazy, to feel like you have no control over your emotions feel so scary. I'm happy it's being represented in media so accurately. ✊
This Legit Made Me Cry, I Was Diagnosed With Depression & Bipolar Disorder Around 13 AND TOLD NOBODY❗️
There is movie/show scenes that get me chocked up . Maybe a handful of scenes that might get me teary eyed but never actually had tears coming down my face before. Never thought Dave would be it to do it to me lol
this was literally the only episode i missed when i binged this show the first time. i’m not bipolar but i struggle w mental health and this scene touched me . ❤️
Was not prepared for this scene, my emotions did a 180 in an instant. I'm not saying this show is the greatest thing ever put out there, but no other show has made me laugh so hard out loud and tear up like this one has.
I love this scene, it made me glossy eyed how they all accepted him after he opened up. But what is so sad to me is that when people open up like this, they are often met with disdain and shunned. I myself am autistic, but I don't tell people unless I feel comfortable enough, which is rare. Because in the past, when I told people, they often reacted negatively and treated me differently. Or they lost interest in being my friend. So now I just try to act as normal as possible and keep it to myself. However, this makes me feel like I can't be myself around people. That I always have to pretend to be normal around others. I can be in a room full of people and still feel lonely, because I can't just be myself.
This episode literally brought me to tears.
I’ve never laughed and cried simultaneously so hard in my life 😂😢💀
this is the only scene that’ll make you laugh, cry, and show mad respect for one person this show is too good
by far one of the best TV moments we've gotten.. and we've gotten a lot of them thus far. Donald Glover did a great job in highlighting the subtleties of Mental Illness through it's nuances and what not in Atlanta - first season particularly, but the way this scene in DAVE brings it due to the real-life representation of a credible messenger in such a key element, to inspires the many that can turn to the most? man... this is what humanity should be about. #Authenticity2020TilInfinity
This episode deserves an Emmy
I recently finished this Show and Gato is so far my favorite character. This moment speak for a lot of people out there
This scene will always move me. As someone who has bipolar psychosis, it was simply explained but the pain was there 😭
that episode was sublime, really liked it. I almost wanted Dave to say less in this scene and be more empathic, but he can't help how he acts lol
I feel ya man. But Id argue its on point with his character. He's tone def, a little too self absorbed at times, but is open minded and loves his friends.
He told him he could always talk about it to him. That's as real as it gets. You dont have to understand. You cant unless you've lived it. But you can choose to be a good friend. That's all that matters.
"I think it's cool we have the first hype man who's clinically depressed.." haha. Mike is so important to the group.
Loved this episode. I liked the way they brought the back story in and everything it was dope.
Ngl started tearing up man. Best character on the show 🙏🏽
So beautiful someone finally spoke on this.
This was a beautiful moment and I cried my eyes out. Can’t wait for season 2!
Gata should have won every Emmy available for this role
Sometimes I feel crazy, and sometimes I feel lazy!!
One of my favorite scenes of anything ever
We just experienced him reaching the next level in acting. I think he also hit his dialog too.
Everytime I watch this scene it gets better, apprciate you GaTa.
"I think it's pretty cool that we got the first hype man who's clincally depressed" Absolutely DIED laughing.
Forever love that scene❤❤❤
This show is high key phenomenal. I didn't expect it to hit notes like this at. All.
so much realness bruh. Its really that simple
Amazing scene. The feels were real.
Going into this show, I wasn’t expecting much more than a dirty comedy, but I was pleasantly surprised with every episode I watched. It represents and depicts many deep issues accurately and still manages to balance it out the absurd comedy. The way that they tackle peer pressure and mental health difficulties is refreshingly honest. This is now one of my favorite shows on FX as well as Atlanta.
I watched, and loved, the first two episodes of this show, but haven't been back to it in months as I just don't watch much TV. Came across this scene today and was blown away at how powerful it was while still being really funny. All this while tackling mental health stigma. This show is tremendous, can't wait to make time to see the rest of it.