Darius - Episode 1 (Through the Rift)


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Poe's books aim to remedy the limp, helpless heroine that plagues many paranormal and urban fantasy novels by introducing strong, kick-ass female leads. One thing that seems increasingly clear, though, is that Lakeith Stanfield should be a star. This man is freaking transcendent. His role as Darius has always been a standout aspect of Atlanta. When people try to sell the show to potential new watchers, he always comes up.

There has never been a huge spotlight for Darius before now. That he still arguably reigns as the most interesting character is solely because of Stanfield.

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This episode was his long-awaited showcase and he delivered exactly how he was expected to. Sometimes I wonder just how he manages to portray Darius as both the most enigmatic character on the show and also the most real. That the concept of this episode could be so strange yet end up so haunting speaks to how well Atlanta handles his character and how convincing Stanfield is in the role.

The idea of the pothead best friend of Paperboi driving out to retrieve a piano with multi-colored keys from a Michael Jackson stand-in just sounds so absurd. It makes perfect sense for Darius. Stanfield handles every moment of this episode perfectly. Talking Stevie Wonder with Teddy feels as natural for him as slipping back into jokes with Alfred. His charisma leaps off the screen at all times and his versatility has transformed this role well beyond its concept.

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He jumps off-screen every single time he appears. He has owned this character and defined him in a way the best actors do. The directing was top-notch courtesy of Hiro Murai. The dialogue as well. As I said before, Glover knocked his own role out of the park as Teddy. Ultimately, though, this episode belonged to Darius.

It belonged to Lakeith Stanfield. There was just so much to love about this latest episode of Atlanta. I can promise you that this will be a strong contender for the best episode of anything put on TV this year. They show off everything I think makes the show special. The wide range of tones and genres it excels at, the range its actors are capable of, the genius of the writing and directing, and the pure entertainment factor were all at their best.

Atlanta is a great, great show. Bo relaxes after long days of staring at computers by staring at computers some more, and continues drifting wearily through the slog of summer TV. Rise of the Green Light Babies. Anyone here with me? She manages to capture her and tie her up, tasering her with her hands as a form of torture in order to get her to tell her what she did to Kahlil. But only after they declare their undying love for each other. They know Kahlil is hurt so they check hospitals, and end up being in the same hospital as Jen at the same time! Jefferson and Anissa figure out Jen was there because she left a trail aka scorch mark in her path, but the fact that she keep eluding them is driving Jefferson to be irrational and reckless.

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Gambi and Anissa manage to keep him under control, but Lynn is losing it too. In a parallel storyline, Tobias has set his sights on a kid named Todd, an academic prodigy who has just been rejected for a research grant in favor of the white kid whose rich dad just funded a new wing of the university. Money is the root of all evil, amirite? I mean, capitalism is. Lastly, this episode ends with a scene in which a mysterious someone murders everyone in a bar in Texas before getting a phone call from his boss telling him that his next job is in Freeland.

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Just someone end this Kahlil-Jen nonsense and give us our family back kthanks. What do you think is in store for the final episodes? Are you happy with this season so far? The exec panels will sure be a time… Especially if ratings come up at all. FOX is number 1 with a 1.

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CW of course is last with. Last month , four of the five networks had six shows at or above their overall average. Across the five networks, only a third of new shows are performing above the average on their network. Still, the network with the largest average season length including shows yet to premiere is FOX at 5.

Of course some of this will shift when the rest of the new slate premieres begin in January. I do not envy the folks in charge of scheduling spring shows, especially as more time slots are lost to winter reality or competition shows. New Mexico or Roswell: Grand Hotel is now a summer show.

ABC what are you doing?! However, pilot development is in full swing and reboots and spin-offs continue to rule the pack. Predicting what pilots will make it to series this early is silly, but I do think that a chunk of the reboots in development will definitely make it to air. So now in May, that trend continues, or the new trend is that any back order indicates a renewal.

The CW has three alone! By late January, early February, the big entertainment sites will have lists of all the pilots in contention and then we can really get into the details. The Arrowverse crossover, but the Legends misplaced their invites. While Kara, Barry, and Oliver were getting acquainted with Batwoman and dealing with body switching, the Legends were dealing with their own alternate reality issues.

Or should I say the Custodians were dealing with their own issues. Or, should that be the Sirens?

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Yep, this was one of those kinds of episodes. It multiplied it, as Charlie and Constantine broke the timeline more with each attempt to fix it. At first, Charlie hits the town on her own, going to Las Vegas to stretch her newly returned powers. Going out as Marilyn Monroe, she runs into a prison buddy, a leprechaun.

They kill the leprechaun without hesitation, which is a big clue for Charlie that not everything is right. She returns to the Waverider with cat-Zari to figure out why the team is suddenly so murder-happy.

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Pilot Predictions Predicting what pilots will make it to series this early is silly, but I do think that a chunk of the reboots in development will definitely make it to air. That the concept of this episode could be so strange yet end up so haunting speaks to how well Atlanta handles his character and how convincing Stanfield is in the role. It belonged to Lakeith Stanfield. So is the entire team, as John learns when he boards the Waverider. Published 3 days ago on December 14,

She transforms into Sara, planning on just ordering them to stop. The team attacks her, recognizing her as a shapeshifter. Charlie makes a quick retreat from the ship, taking cat-Zari along to find John. When they find him, John turns Zari back into a human.

Charlie breaks John out, with some help from Mona and a very emo Ava. Some of the Lege- Custodians die in their fight out, but everything will be fine once they save Sara. They travel to Woodstock, blasting the unicorn into rainbow gloop before it can gore anyone. But this time, when they return to their time Nate, Ray, and Mick are the ones with the memorial plaques. Plus, without the guys around, Sara, Ava, and an android? Charlie attempts to infiltrate the team as Amaya, but her cover is blown almost instantly. She does learn the boys were killed by the Fairy Godmother.

John and Charlie go to Salem for their next patch job. Charlie transforms into the Fairy Godmother to trick Prudence into releasing the fairy before she can kill the boys. It seems to go off without a hitch until she returns to the jumpship. Good news, Zari is no longer a cat. So is the entire team, as John learns when he boards the Waverider.

She turned the team into puppets before Mick took her along on a crime spree. Charlie and John keep trying to Band-Aid the timeline, but each fix ends with someone else dead in the new timeline. He finally agrees with Zari that they need to fix the timeline properly and stop Dez from leaving.

She transforms into Ava, heading to the Waverider to clue the team in on the magical ongoings in New Orleans. All the Legends are alive. No one is made of cloth. Gideon picks up on the three Constantines at that point in time.