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The episode received 0.851 million viewers in its initial airing, described as "steady" with the ratings from the first season's finale, "The Jacket". "Alligator Man" scored a 0.4 rating in the 18–49 demographic. [4] Donald Glover received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for this episode. [5]
Barney Hiller, the seven million dollar man (episode 2-05), is reactivated. Having apparently recovered, he is eager to resume auto racing. However the team owner will not let him race, so Barney attacks the man and mistakenly believes he has killed him. Barney has a mental break from the stress and goes on a crime spree. Steve must track him down.
The season ended on May 10, 2018, with an average of 0.64 million viewers, which was a 28% decrease from the previous season. [2] The season received critical acclaim, with critics praising its cast, writing, creativity, and suspenseful atmosphere, with many deeming it an improvement over the previous season.
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[14] Alison Herman of The Ringer wrote, "'Money Bag Shawty' is, in essence, an episode-long version of the line from last season in which Earn, explaining why he can't get Al the money he's due from a club appearance, whines: 'N----s know I drink juice and shit, man!' Given that locking down payment is the sum total of a manager's job, Earn has ...
The Old Man is back on FX, and it hit the ground running with a pulse-pounding premiere that saw Chase and Harper team up to search for Emily in the far reaches of Afghanistan. We just hope Chase ...
The DNR instituted a hunting season in 2008. In 2013, an Ohio man received a confidential settlement following a 2009 alligator attack at Fripp in which his arm was bitten off while he was golfing ...
[1] [2] Animation was performed by Clifford Augustson, Douglas Crane, and Frank Enders, among others, and Ira Turek, Lin Carter, and Fred Halliday were the writers. [1] Unlike the first-season episodes, all second-season episodes consisted of a single story.