Im telling you, in 5 to 10 years its gonna be a cult classic. I already see clips of the show go mega viral on Tiktok and all the comments being "What show is this". I can't wait for ppl to experience what we've experienced over the past 5 years with this show. Idk what it is about Donald Glovers work being slow burners (much like Community now having a big reemergence cause of streaming) but ppl will catch on.
This should have been the series finale. The last 4 episodes focused on giving us an individual farewell to each main character (Earn, Alfred, and Darius). This episode was a farewell to Atlanta, both the city and the world of the show. Imagine the last words of the show being, "He made the blackest movie ever!"
I think It Was All A Dream was a perfect finale, I prefer this episode but the actual finale leaves a better impression when you're done, it makes me want to watch the whole show again
I started crying watching this episode of Atlanta. I had just rewatched Goofy Movie for the first time in decades with my girlfriend, after I watched it, I ended up calling my dad for the first time in years. It's hard to explain, but my father really is a goof too. I spent much of my life angry at him, but the film helped me understand his perspective, and forgive him for his faults. A Goofy Movie is an entirely different ride as an adult. This episode just cuts so deep to the core of what makes the Goofy movie one of the greatest father/son films ever. And of course, the blackest movie ever made 🥲 Donald Glover makes the hardest hitting shit. Period.
This is such a hard show to recommend. I've tried and failed many times to get others into it, but the obscure nature and surrealness are too much for most people to absorb and appreciate. It's like trying to convince others to listen to your favorite artist, when the music just found you at the right time. I think that is how Atlanta hits.. you have to see it at the right time in your life to understand or better yet, absorb it's power. Like looking through a telescope at the right angle at the right time, just to catch the right celestial body. It's objectively beautiful, but you cannot always see it
Its like living in Atlanta for real. There is a reason why there are so many memes saying it's not a real place. They did a great job of not focusing on all the g*y stuff otherwise the show would be unwatchable for sane people.
This video is just peak... everything. Thank you so so much, you make Atlanta so much more rewarding to watch and for someone who doesn't live in the US and doesn't experience racism, it helps me understand Atlanta on a deeper level. In the beginning you were talking about Atlanta being un-pitch-able. I feel like this video would be a great pitch. Maybe kind of spoiler heavy, but this video is 100% of what Atlanta is about
So great that you can say Atlanta helps you understand racism on a deeper level. The educational value of this show, in all of it’s splendor, is what I have always enjoyed the most. As a Black Man in America, I can tell you that I truly appreciate Donald and the unparalleled team that created this masterpiece. It’s therapeutic to have the mental warfare of Black Men and people illustrated in such a beautifully poetic manner. But, it’s also extremely rewarding to know that someone like yourself can digest this content and not only be entertained, but also educated. Thank you and thanks Atlanta!
If i was recommending to a family member i would choose the 🐊 man episode. It felt like home. I could smell his uncles house. The conversation in that episode is so real.
@@NineNerdYards you KNOW that bathroom smelled like old bits of irish spring bar soap and the house smelled like old carpet, bad plumbing and cigarettes. That is every southern black person's grannies house after the worst uncle inherited it. My dad was the worst uncle that inherited it lol.
You hit the nail on the head. I have tried to get family and friends into it and have failed time and time again. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. Keep up the content 👌
Watched the whole thing last night before bed and processed everything. This review felt more than a review. Almost like a psuedo documentary regarding the show Atlanta itself. Whether its popular or mainstream or not, I will forever know it as excellent art and the best at what it did. And The Goof Who Sat By The Door is an excellent showcase of Atlanta’s humor, craziness, and on point commentary. Also, that point about how this episode better showcases what Earn was trying to do in Episode 7 makes so much sense. The camping trip was Earn trying to have his own Goofy Movie reconciliation with his family. And while life isnt a fairy tale he does succeed and gets that fairy tale ending with his family. Maybe Earn watched the documentary in universe and then he took Van and Lottie with him to the lake. Also thats a smart catch on him basically getting over the fear of water. Didnt notice that on first viewing. The white rice joke and Goofy laugh still has me in stitches 😂😂😂😂😂😂
UA-cam dropped me my recommended feed after all my unfruitful searches for Atlanta analysis and your channel came up. Donated to the Clubhouse charity you're running since I rarely see fellow Zimbos around so that's doubly awesome. Keep up the great work man.
Great work brother. I couldn't believe how many of my friends thought this episode was entirely real history. I'm so sad this show ended, but it sure was fun (especially for us here in Atl).
Every person I put on to Atlanta all reacted the same way. They’d be like Wtf is this and then when they really paid attention they loved it😂I’ve rewatched season 1 & 2 so many times it’s etched into my brain.
Incredible work (per usual). I’d specifically like to point out your care for each individual video. There is a trend of artists releasing TV related content as soon as the episode they’re talking about is out, making reviews/analysis fell almost like a reaction (given there isn’t enough time for creators to really do research and decipher them). Your videos aren’t about the audience’s timing, but yours… which engrosses me in what you have to say and assuages the fear of an uninformed narrator (which, with a show as cryptic and open-ended as Atlanta, is essential).
I loved this episode because The Goofy Movie is one of my favourite movies. Even though we didn't have much growing up, my mum always made an effort to get us things she never had when she was a child as her family was poor like so many Carribbean families in the UK 🇬🇧 during 50s, 60s and 70s. So my mum always got my sister and I Disney movies when she could and one of them was The Goofy Movie. We loved the music and song because it was apart of the black culture (but as a kid you don't always recognise that )and we watched it so much that we memorized whole sections of the movie and now in our 30s we still recite the movies and laugh 🥰
If Danny Glover, comming from a rich family was the diversity hire on NBC, god helps us all. Clearly the man is a genius, and he still needed that to get hired.
The show is for thinkers I think lol and alot of people don't like doing that they'll catch on later for the surface level humor.... And I would definitely show people the invisible car episode first 🤣
have watched all your breakdowns, this is the best video you've released, format was great! This episode definitely deserved an hour-long video the suffering was worth it.
Loved this review and as a Brit of Zimbabwean heritage appreciate the support you are giving to the telling of the history and school children there! 👍🏾
this was an amazing break down! you helped me tie things together I didnt even notice the first time watching it. there will never be another show like atlanta!
BRO, I came by yesterday on your channel to check if you finally had posted something and found nothing. I was like: "…it’s alright… take your time. I understand" cause that must be the hardest episode to tackle, ever. And you did it. Thank you for the hard work. Thank you for organizing all these thoughts I have but hardly can express without having a seizure. Your work is very very appreciated.
Loved this show even the episodes without any of the main characters. Not sure I can fully explain why I liked it so much. It was so entertaining and sly. Need to watch it all over again.
This being the first episode you'd show someone is an interesting take. I always described this as the culmination of what Atlanta had been working towards all along.
Easily one of my favorite mockumentaries because I love how it blurred the line of fact and fiction by never heavily exaggerating it like most mockumentaries do
It's funny because this is just so happened to be the first episode and I showed my sister and she hated me and the show after she found out it was some dumb parody
This show was meant to live in this parallel world of viral sensational shows. I’m glad that it ended without notice. Because art pieces are not for everyone.
I want to get mad that it takes forever for a breakdown video, but this was so detailed and informative, you can’t. Probably the best break down yet! I highly enjoyed this.
This is the first video I've seen from your channel and I instantly subscribed. Nothing too mushy and cliche but being seen like this is refreshing. Much appreciated bro!
im calling the new astroboy boots the thomas washingtons and if i ever have the money to spare im copping them and cosplaying on random workdays. Shout out Nerd N8+1on? (see the "8+1" for Nine, bit it still says Nation. get it?)
Right when I said I miss this show, one of my fav content creators uploads an hour long masterpiece of a retrospective. Thanks so much to you and the other creators that enjoyed talking about the show, just as much as the fans do. Happy BHM y’all ✊🏿♥️🖤💚
im kinda into these delayed video drops. one, its a lovely surprise, and two, it makes me feel like the series isn't as "over,'" if that makes sense. always a fresh and nuanced take, thank for your effort, and insight!
Man this video is your Magnum Opus! What I love about this episode is how the show crafted an alternative history of A Goofy Movie that felt very real. It used the power of interpretation (The Death of the Author) to highlight and reclaim the blackness of the cultural phenomenon that was A Goofy Movie, which was made by mostly white people. In a way, this also felt like a nod to people doing fan theories and interpretations of Atlanta itself.
Yeah nd no, I don't wanna disrespect anyone's intelligence but I'm starting to think you might be right. I just really sometimes try to keep hope for them I guess.
@@Your_Father_LA naw fam you got to I’m from Atlanta I’m from the hood and I have a hood mentality but I have a brain I have cousins n brothers and sisters that looked at me sideways because I’m interested in astrology or documentary subjects or things that make you think so you dumb yourself down instead of being you then when you be you you take off in life and they never achieve that
@@GMahtaki valid point but with it being a dark comedy to "urban communities " it's hard to keep some people in tune like the "love and hip hop " crowd won't get it
Seeing this video come together from behind the scenes was a trip, going over the different ways he was trying to present the story, seeing completed segments and discovery that Huey Newton picture and both of us completely dumbfounded as to the meaning of the photo...It was awesome lol
Glad you finally made a video on this episode. It is without a doubt in my mind THEE VERY BEST Atlanta episode ever made.....I physically died of laughter everytime he said something along the lines of "If i'm gone, put this movie on for my son!". Peak writing, Peak mockumentary...the only episode that rivals this one is "North of the Border"
I would've loved it if they brought it back around to the Atlanta guys at the very very end of the episode. Like, Darius, Paypuh Boi, and Earn were watching, debating whether what they watched was real or not...
I'm a little late to the party but this video was insanely well done...I loved the episode but your breakdown was epic from the inclusion of a synopsis of the Goofy movie...to introducing us to Morrie whom I had never heard of to the actual rundown of the episode itself....it was amazing ....I would sub again if I could lol...excellent work😊
I left a comment about this on another video, but I'm starting to think that Al and his mom might've like bonded over watching A Goofy Movie together, I think I left the comment on your Atlanta Iceberg video
Ever since that New Jazz episode I've been asking myself why is everyone wearing a Goofy hat instead of the classic Mickey. When I saw this episode it blew mind how they developed this storyline, but still, nothing to be surprised about call backs when it comes to Atlanta
Oh man that was so funny. I always thought it was just a silly talking dogman. To understand the struggle behind that silly talking dogman is Righteous.
I may be reaching but Tevin Campbell's "can we talk" sounds a lot like the song the "Justin Bieber" character plays at the end of the s1 e5 entry. Feel like Donald is giving a nod to how classic beats made by black artists in the 80s and 90s are now being modernized by pop artists without giving ample credit to those who inspired the music.
I remember an episode of 30 Rock where Jack Donaghy told Liz Lemon that she was a diversity hire. Can't remember if that was written before or after Donald Glover left the show
i just finished watching this episode on disney+. thought it was a real story and got really shocked that they were able to stream it there lol i really thought it was real then told the story to my sister
@28:20 lol I know that guy!
Holy crap its you! Love your work
@xylia2 It is! Than you so much for watching 🫡.
LOL word!!!
loved you in the episode amazing job my friend.
@@mr_nobody_000 💯
Im telling you, in 5 to 10 years its gonna be a cult classic. I already see clips of the show go mega viral on Tiktok and all the comments being "What show is this". I can't wait for ppl to experience what we've experienced over the past 5 years with this show. Idk what it is about Donald Glovers work being slow burners (much like Community now having a big reemergence cause of streaming) but ppl will catch on.
Your making it sound like the breaking bad of rap dramas
I’m just so glad I’m one of the few who are here now and a part of something we can see in the future will have amazing influence. Cheers friends
@@halo12345678ful "Your making it sound like the breaking bad of rap dramas" it's really not a "rap drama" though.
I hope not. If we still have tiktok in 5 to10 years then that sucks
@@halo12345678fulcno. This show is better than that.
The Goof who sat by the door, Teddy Perkins, B.A.N. are the three must watch Atlanta episodes💯
Teddy Perkins is my favorite
B.A.N. is an all time great comedy episode, up there with the best of the best of Seinfeld or Community.
3 slaps
uncle Samuel
@@pa1ntedthis was my favorite
This should have been the series finale. The last 4 episodes focused on giving us an individual farewell to each main character (Earn, Alfred, and Darius). This episode was a farewell to Atlanta, both the city and the world of the show. Imagine the last words of the show being, "He made the blackest movie ever!"
I was thinking the same thing but I can imagine the fan backlash if it didn’t end with the main 4
At the same time though, I wasn’t mad about seeing the OG’s one more time
Damn…when i rewatch, I’m gonna watch with this as the finale.
I think It Was All A Dream was a perfect finale, I prefer this episode but the actual finale leaves a better impression when you're done, it makes me want to watch the whole show again
I appreciate that man ty
I started crying watching this episode of Atlanta. I had just rewatched Goofy Movie for the first time in decades with my girlfriend, after I watched it, I ended up calling my dad for the first time in years. It's hard to explain, but my father really is a goof too. I spent much of my life angry at him, but the film helped me understand his perspective, and forgive him for his faults. A Goofy Movie is an entirely different ride as an adult.
This episode just cuts so deep to the core of what makes the Goofy movie one of the greatest father/son films ever. And of course, the blackest movie ever made 🥲 Donald Glover makes the hardest hitting shit. Period.
Amazing. Never underestimate the influence/power of a well told story!
❤❤❤❤I’m sure you reaching out to him meant the world
I love this 🥰
Ima do that
Damn I was NOT expecting an hour long video essay but that's the only way to cover this masterpiece
BRO YOU CANT JUST HIT US WITH THIS OUT OF NOWHERE LETS GO
If you watched our lives you would know when it was coming
Well that’s basically how the episode came out so I think it’s appropriate lol
@@ProducerTerry what shut up weirdo
Pretty dope to basically see the “Black nerd”/“Black creative” properly honored during this BHM. Love Atlanta, this episode, & this channel.
Genuinely, this show has changed the trajectory of my life. My writing will forever be influenced by this show.
that's really cool
This is such a hard show to recommend. I've tried and failed many times to get others into it, but the obscure nature and surrealness are too much for most people to absorb and appreciate.
It's like trying to convince others to listen to your favorite artist, when the music just found you at the right time. I think that is how Atlanta hits.. you have to see it at the right time in your life to understand or better yet, absorb it's power.
Like looking through a telescope at the right angle at the right time, just to catch the right celestial body. It's objectively beautiful, but you cannot always see it
Very well stated 💯 We’re very lucky to have hit the proper angle to appreciate such mastery. Atlanta is certainly a celestial body of work!
Its like living in Atlanta for real. There is a reason why there are so many memes saying it's not a real place. They did a great job of not focusing on all the g*y stuff otherwise the show would be unwatchable for sane people.
@@realamericannegro977 You sound like the kind of person who would have been too dumb to even understand the show.
I'm so happy you addressed Earn's nightmares. As always, great breakdown of the episode!
This video is just peak... everything. Thank you so so much, you make Atlanta so much more rewarding to watch and for someone who doesn't live in the US and doesn't experience racism, it helps me understand Atlanta on a deeper level.
In the beginning you were talking about Atlanta being un-pitch-able. I feel like this video would be a great pitch. Maybe kind of spoiler heavy, but this video is 100% of what Atlanta is about
So great that you can say Atlanta helps you understand racism on a deeper level. The educational value of this show, in all of it’s splendor, is what I have always enjoyed the most. As a Black Man in America, I can tell you that I truly appreciate Donald and the unparalleled team that created this masterpiece. It’s therapeutic to have the mental warfare of Black Men and people illustrated in such a beautifully poetic manner. But, it’s also extremely rewarding to know that someone like yourself can digest this content and not only be entertained, but also educated. Thank you and thanks Atlanta!
If i was recommending to a family member i would choose the 🐊 man episode. It felt like home. I could smell his uncles house. The conversation in that episode is so real.
Good choice. Lmao at smelling the house 👃🏾😂
@@NineNerdYards you KNOW that bathroom smelled like old bits of irish spring bar soap and the house smelled like old carpet, bad plumbing and cigarettes. That is every southern black person's grannies house after the worst uncle inherited it. My dad was the worst uncle that inherited it lol.
You’re so right 😂
You hit the nail on the head. I have tried to get family and friends into it and have failed time and time again. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. Keep up the content 👌
33:29 I think the Harrison Ford reference was there as a nod to Glover playing in Han Solo
I love the Twin Peaks comparison! The show is a masterpiece. It’s a damn shame the final season wasn’t up for any awards this year.
Lmao bruh the shoe and glove being marked evidence at the lake took me out. Atlanta is gold
😂😂😂😂 me too. I had to come here to see what was actually real after my google search
Watched the whole thing last night before bed and processed everything. This review felt more than a review. Almost like a psuedo documentary regarding the show Atlanta itself. Whether its popular or mainstream or not, I will forever know it as excellent art and the best at what it did. And The Goof Who Sat By The Door is an excellent showcase of Atlanta’s humor, craziness, and on point commentary.
Also, that point about how this episode better showcases what Earn was trying to do in Episode 7 makes so much sense. The camping trip was Earn trying to have his own Goofy Movie reconciliation with his family. And while life isnt a fairy tale he does succeed and gets that fairy tale ending with his family. Maybe Earn watched the documentary in universe and then he took Van and Lottie with him to the lake. Also thats a smart catch on him basically getting over the fear of water. Didnt notice that on first viewing.
The white rice joke and Goofy laugh still has me in stitches 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Maaaaaaaan. Thank you! 🙌🏾
A documentary review about a mockumentry episode within a show about a real movie.
UA-cam dropped me my recommended feed after all my unfruitful searches for Atlanta analysis and your channel came up. Donated to the Clubhouse charity you're running since I rarely see fellow Zimbos around so that's doubly awesome. Keep up the great work man.
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Great work brother. I couldn't believe how many of my friends thought this episode was entirely real history. I'm so sad this show ended, but it sure was fun (especially for us here in Atl).
so glad that you’re still doing atlanta analysis man, can’t believe how slept on this show has always been
Every person I put on to Atlanta all reacted the same way. They’d be like Wtf is this and then when they really paid attention they loved it😂I’ve rewatched season 1 & 2 so many times it’s etched into my brain.
Those sleepless nights paid off man stellar job 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks for the help!
I cried at the tribute part. That was really beautiful of you.
Thank you for this, this episode was unlike anything I have ever "scene"
Incredible work (per usual).
I’d specifically like to point out your care for each individual video. There is a trend of artists releasing TV related content as soon as the episode they’re talking about is out, making reviews/analysis fell almost like a reaction (given there isn’t enough time for creators to really do research and decipher them). Your videos aren’t about the audience’s timing, but yours… which engrosses me in what you have to say and assuages the fear of an uninformed narrator (which, with a show as cryptic and open-ended as Atlanta, is essential).
I really appreciate that. I really wanted to take my time with this one. The next one will definitely be out a lot quicker.
absolutely my favorite episode. I was SCREAMING all-throughout it
I loved this episode because The Goofy Movie is one of my favourite movies.
Even though we didn't have much growing up, my mum always made an effort to get us things she never had when she was a child as her family was poor like so many Carribbean families in the UK 🇬🇧 during 50s, 60s and 70s. So my mum always got my sister and I Disney movies when she could and one of them was The Goofy Movie.
We loved the music and song because it was apart of the black culture (but as a kid you don't always recognise that )and we watched it so much that we memorized whole sections of the movie and now in our 30s we still recite the movies and laugh 🥰
If Danny Glover, comming from a rich family was the diversity hire on NBC, god helps us all. Clearly the man is a genius, and he still needed that to get hired.
The show is for thinkers I think lol and alot of people don't like doing that they'll catch on later for the surface level humor.... And I would definitely show people the invisible car episode first 🤣
have watched all your breakdowns, this is the best video you've released, format was great! This episode definitely deserved an hour-long video the suffering was worth it.
Loved this review and as a Brit of Zimbabwean heritage appreciate the support you are giving to the telling of the history and school children there! 👍🏾
Great analysis of possibly and arguably the Greatest Show of All Time.
this was an amazing break down! you helped me tie things together I didnt even notice the first time watching it. there will never be another show like atlanta!
BRO, I came by yesterday on your channel to check if you finally had posted something and found nothing. I was like: "…it’s alright… take your time. I understand" cause that must be the hardest episode to tackle, ever. And you did it. Thank you for the hard work. Thank you for organizing all these thoughts I have but hardly can express without having a seizure. Your work is very very appreciated.
Lmao this episode was seizure enduring Forsure
Loved this show even the episodes without any of the main characters. Not sure I can fully explain why I liked it so much. It was so entertaining and sly. Need to watch it all over again.
ayo fam i just wanna let you know that youre so real for making this!!! the detail and love u put into this is insane pls make more
This is as impressive as it is informative as it passionately put together…astoundingly well done!
Thank you!
This being the first episode you'd show someone is an interesting take. I always described this as the culmination of what Atlanta had been working towards all along.
Easily one of my favorite mockumentaries because I love how it blurred the line of fact and fiction by never heavily exaggerating it like most mockumentaries do
It's funny because this is just so happened to be the first episode and I showed my sister and she hated me and the show after she found out it was some dumb parody
This show was meant to live in this parallel world of viral sensational shows. I’m glad that it ended without notice. Because art pieces are not for everyone.
The return of Nine! Missed your analysis and your philosophies of the barbershop variety
What does that even mean? A person that only talks crap in a barbershop?
I want to get mad that it takes forever for a breakdown video, but this was so detailed and informative, you can’t. Probably the best break down yet! I highly enjoyed this.
The next video will be done a lot quicker.
This is the first video I've seen from your channel and I instantly subscribed. Nothing too mushy and cliche but being seen like this is refreshing. Much appreciated bro!
im calling the new astroboy boots the thomas washingtons and if i ever have the money to spare im copping them and cosplaying on random workdays. Shout out Nerd N8+1on? (see the "8+1" for Nine, bit it still says Nation. get it?)
Ohhh dawg I think I like that.
Right when I said I miss this show, one of my fav content creators uploads an hour long masterpiece of a retrospective. Thanks so much to you and the other creators that enjoyed talking about the show, just as much as the fans do. Happy BHM y’all ✊🏿♥️🖤💚
This is truly one of the best breakdowns I’ve heard in a while.
Appreciate your hard work on these videos!
Can’t wait to see you wrap up the season
this is so well done. when I watched this episode I just thought it was a joke. theres so many layers just like the show. thanks for breaking it down.
This is insane. Thank you for the work you put into this video.
im kinda into these delayed video drops. one, its a lovely surprise, and two, it makes me feel like the series isn't as "over,'" if that makes sense. always a fresh and nuanced take, thank for your effort, and insight!
Man this video is your Magnum Opus! What I love about this episode is how the show crafted an alternative history of A Goofy Movie that felt very real. It used the power of interpretation (The Death of the Author) to highlight and reclaim the blackness of the cultural phenomenon that was A Goofy Movie, which was made by mostly white people. In a way, this also felt like a nod to people doing fan theories and interpretations of Atlanta itself.
This is the research I've been dying for!!!!! You missed absolutely no ting!!!
The problem that I think Atlanta has with getting someone to watch it it takes a certain level of intellect to understand
Yeah nd no, I don't wanna disrespect anyone's intelligence but I'm starting to think you might be right. I just really sometimes try to keep hope for them I guess.
@@Your_Father_LA naw fam you got to I’m from Atlanta I’m from the hood and I have a hood mentality but I have a brain I have cousins n brothers and sisters that looked at me sideways because I’m interested in astrology or documentary subjects or things that make you think so you dumb yourself down instead of being you then when you be you you take off in life and they never achieve that
@@Your_Father_LAyou did not have the necessary level of intellect to understand this comment
The problem with the show is everyone fell for the Trojan horse to get the show made. That it was about Paper Boi 's rise to fame
@@GMahtaki valid point but with it being a dark comedy to "urban communities " it's hard to keep some people in tune like the "love and hip hop " crowd won't get it
Seeing this video come together from behind the scenes was a trip, going over the different ways he was trying to present the story, seeing completed segments and discovery that Huey Newton picture and both of us completely dumbfounded as to the meaning of the photo...It was awesome lol
This the magnum opus of these breakdowns! Well worth the wait. You deserve more subscribers fam!
Glad you finally made a video on this episode. It is without a doubt in my mind THEE VERY BEST Atlanta episode ever made.....I physically died of laughter everytime he said something along the lines of "If i'm gone, put this movie on for my son!". Peak writing, Peak mockumentary...the only episode that rivals this one is "North of the Border"
Heck yea so excited I wasn’t expecting a full breakdown!!
Got here by way of the Altanta iceberg. This is Amazing. Both are!
I’d choose the Teddy episode where Darius tries to get the Piano that’s my essential go to.
I would've loved it if they brought it back around to the Atlanta guys at the very very end of the episode. Like, Darius, Paypuh Boi, and Earn were watching, debating whether what they watched was real or not...
No matter who it is I always show them Teddy Perkins to introduce them to Atlanta
I'm a little late to the party but this video was insanely well done...I loved the episode but your breakdown was epic from the inclusion of a synopsis of the Goofy movie...to introducing us to Morrie whom I had never heard of to the actual rundown of the episode itself....it was amazing ....I would sub again if I could lol...excellent work😊
I really appreciate that!
Glad you are back loads of love from 🇰🇪
I do appreciate the whirlwind of an unexpected video, but always glad to see you connect more into Atlanta!
Thank you!
DaYuM it's good to have ya back 9NY, missed ya! Thank you for this. ATLANTA, it's not the same without your voice and brain.
DEADASS THOUGHT HE WAS AN ACTUAL PERSON IRL
I always thought of it as black version of Northern Exposure.
Bless up
I left a comment about this on another video, but I'm starting to think that Al and his mom might've like bonded over watching A Goofy Movie together, I think I left the comment on your Atlanta Iceberg video
Thank you. So much for this 💯💯💯💯💯💪💯💯
This best thing ever seen on youtube, great work.
Lolll I loved this episode goofy movie is one of my favorite animated movies lol
This was so great. You pointed out so many themes I had overlooked and now I’m tying things together in a whole new way.
Quality, quality content.
Thanks.
Great video bro. Video essays on my favorite shows are always fire.
Thank you for making this video
Ever since that New Jazz episode I've been asking myself why is everyone wearing a Goofy hat instead of the classic Mickey. When I saw this episode it blew mind how they developed this storyline, but still, nothing to be surprised about call backs when it comes to Atlanta
Thank you for this great video!
The mf doom tribute episode was really special.
whipped my head to the screen to see Amad Aubry lol guess it was a mistake
Holy shit you were cooking
Bro crazy how the Astro boy boots just came out too
Oh man that was so funny. I always thought it was just a silly talking dogman. To understand the struggle behind that silly talking dogman is Righteous.
My favorite episode is North of the Border, hands down. Hilarious from start to finish
So glad to see you back keep it up NNY
I'm I the only one at first glance thought Thomas' son Max was Lavar Burton.
Bruh this episode came out the weekend I was going to Disney world wtf lmao
Thomas was there watching over you
@@NineNerdYards haha well i hope he saw this dope ass goofy hat i got in honor of his magnum opus!!
Keep that safe. Apparently the old goofy hats go for money lol
I may be reaching but Tevin Campbell's "can we talk" sounds a lot like the song the "Justin Bieber" character plays at the end of the s1 e5 entry. Feel like Donald is giving a nod to how classic beats made by black artists in the 80s and 90s are now being modernized by pop artists without giving ample credit to those who inspired the music.
Ohhh I’m going to look into that.
good eye sir
This essay was brilliant. Thank you.
Thanks for giving it a watch!
Thank you so much for this, amazing
One word: incredible
You are
I remember an episode of 30 Rock where Jack Donaghy told Liz Lemon that she was a diversity hire. Can't remember if that was written before or after Donald Glover left the show
Powerful‼️ Thanks for this excellent analysis.
The goat back
All Day! I got that Goofy laugh [and talk] on lock 🤣
It's a Saturday night live drama
i just finished watching this episode on disney+. thought it was a real story and got really shocked that they were able to stream it there lol i really thought it was real then told the story to my sister