Atlanta (Season 4)

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Tim)

This review has been a long time coming, and I blame Jess, since I was watching with her and she never wanted to watch when I was. This season came out almost immediately after 3, and I am giving them the same score. I think 1 & 2 are peak TV, and 3 & 4 get a bit too avante garde. There is a lot to love, and the life situations of the core characters shift drastically between seasons, which I love. There are a couple episodes in this season that I think are among the series best, and I thought the finale was a perfect closing for a show like this. A couple other episodes stand alone as vignettes, and I thought season 3 did a better job on episodes like this, but I appreciate the boldness.

I will say again that I think this show is genius and will stand the test of time as a true piece of art in the television format. It is unlike any other show, and it remained unique for its entire run. My appreciation for it has risen after watching something like Reservation Dogs, where each episode can stand on its own and be whatever it wants. Donald Glover has my full attention, and I can't wait to review Mr & Mrs Smith (only one episode to go!).

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