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"Streets on Lock" is the second episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. The episode was written by story editor Stephen Glover, and directed by producer Hiro Murai. It was first broadcast on FX in the United States on September 6, 2016, airing back-to-back with the previous episode, "The Big Bang".
"The Big Bang" is the pilot episode of American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It originally aired on FX on September 6, 2016, back-to-back with the second episode "Streets on Lock". The pilot episode focuses on Earn Marks trying to convince his rapper cousin Alfred to let him be his manager.
Atlanta: Nominated [55] Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Donald Glover Won Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Donald Glover (for "B.A.N.") Won Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Donald Glover (for "B.A.N.") Nominated Stephen Glover (for "Streets on Lock") Nominated Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
Atlanta is an American comedy-drama television series created by Donald Glover that centers on college dropout and music manager Earnest "Earn" Marks (Glover) and rapper Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry) as they navigate the Atlanta rap scene. It also stars Lakeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz. The series premiered on September 6, 2016, on FX. [1]
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"The Goof Who Sat By the Door" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 39th overall episode of the series and was written by supervising producer Francesca Sloane and Karen Joseph Adcock, and the final episode directed by series creator and lead actor Donald Glover .
In a deviation from the typical comedic structure of Atlanta, series creator Donald Glover wrote the episode and played the titular Teddy Perkins character with more of a dramatic/horror bent. Hiro Murai directed the episode, his eleventh directorial credit for Atlanta. The episode is longer than a typical Atlanta episode, running 34 minutes ...