you want to invite me in? you ever find yourself complaining that there are too many really good shows on tv? i feel that needs to be celebrated. a new era in television. you are so lucky! broadcast and cable networks face a growing competitor, online programming. it would take a revolution for someone like me to have a career as an actor and a revolution that s you re right. there s a new player in the original content game. is it that time? this flood of actors and writers and ideas just gushing into tv. i don t have time to explain it to you. the people who are going to change the narrative out there is us. there s an avalanche of new streaming services. word of the year, binge watch. when you play the game of thrones you win or you die. this is going to be so fun. television used to be here s what we re showing you and here s your only chance to see it. when there were fewer tv options there wasn t as much room for experimentati
inclusive of the town of atlanta, which is an overwhelmingly majority district against donald trump, and i focus on a couple of things that came out of the indictment one the repeated mention of the word corrupt. corrupt corrupt well. they have stigmatized and made it illegal in state court to declare a federal election outcome result that is a federal law violation that they have taken the state court. so anyone out there saying that this doesn t have any federal implications does not understand the process and the fact that they the court at 11 pm at night to put this out. shows the urgency behind it. but more importantly, a rico case which usually does dozens of defendants, as is now being shown here is a case that takes 2 to 4 years at minimum in state court to adjudicate and that they are racing shows you that they wanted the indictment out. but there will be interlocutory appeals along this way that president trump s defense team should file starting with the a legal disclosure o
it s kind of one of those, like, wait, who s that? -what? -here s the deal. she s straight, but lately i ve been getting some serious vibes from her. ooh, vibes that she wants to become a lesbian? no, vibes that she s curious about an adventure with denise. the goal was never to be an actor. i d already sold a pilot to showtime, which was the chi. but once i read with aziz the very first time, we could feel it. we just knew there was something interesting about the two of us. what? she came eight times in 30 minutes? like, how is that even possible? look, i don t have time to explain lesbian shit to you, okay? we cum more than anyone. [lena] the character was straight at the time, and i think was possibly gonna be a love interest. and then he just said, this is more interesting. you re more interesting. and we re gonna create a character around you. and i ll never forget alan yang asking me, so how did you come out? wait, are you trying to tell me that you re, you know. lebanese? and i
i want my face and neck to stop being old looking. that s all. [aisha] it s not directly autobiographical. but it feels, in a way, as though we ve learned something about pamela adlon through the character of sam fox. you re my mom! i want you to know if i have sex or if i wanna get high. yeah! no! hide things from me, please! [alan] you watch it and it feels intimate in a way that you re almost spying on somebody. and in many ways, i think it s a better show than the one that inspired it. -you gonna invite me in? -[chuckles] no. -why not? -i can t afford it. come on, you really think i m here for money? we do, yes. [lena] i remember seeing the pilot of atlanta, and i was like, oh shit, you just knew it was all gonna be different with this motherf ker here. [renee] donald glover can pretty much do anything. he s actor, he s director, he s a writer, he s a producer, he s a recording artist. if he s not an auteur, then nobody is. [aisha] atlanta is a black show. it is about black people