In yet another one-off episode Atlanta continues to broaden its cultural frontiers while at the same time providing some food for thought on topics like childcare and modern parenting as a whole. As usual, comedy is delivered subtly, and although this outing does seem to lack the finesse shown by this season’s previous scripts, it’s just as fun nonetheless.
So sure, Earn, Al, Van and Darius may be over on the other side of the Atlantic dealing with varying degrees of eccentric folks but they’re certainly having a good time in Paper Boi’s European tour, however, back in the States “Trini 2 De Bone” wants viewers to focus on death. In this case, Donald Glover takes over the director’s chair to offer a glimpse at another kind of Black experience, that of immigrants hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, all through the eyes of one very white New York couple and their lovable child.
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For a change, Atlanta leaves its familiar Georgia setting and instead introduces audiences to the Warners, who seem to be a decently well-off small family comprised of Miles, Bronwyn, and their son Sebastian. The episode kicks off during an early morning for the busy couple who are just trying to schedule their days, coordinate everything with the babysitter, getting their kid to eat his bland breakfast, the usual, but they’re about to be on the receiving end of some bad news.
Sylvia, the all-important babysitter, has passed away and though for now that only means Bronwyn has to take their son to school, the woman’s Trini recipe for spicy mango curry, Miles’ inability to handle hot food, and a mysterious envelope are the first signs of how much that’s going to change their lives. At nighttime, the couple
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