• Network: FX
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 6, 2016
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 427 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 26 out of 427
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  1. Jan 23, 2023
    8
    Starts off pretty good but becomes really great in the 2nd half. Absolutely hilarious show so far.
  2. Jul 20, 2022
    9
    Maybe not quite as good as my nostalgia-tinted glasses made me remember it but I have to give serious points to Atlanta for just being so fresh. There's nothing that captures the surrealism of Atlanta especially regarding black culture. Donald Glover kinda annoys me at times as he can definitely be a bit pretentious, Atlanta is the real deal though. I'm glad such a weird, subversive comedyMaybe not quite as good as my nostalgia-tinted glasses made me remember it but I have to give serious points to Atlanta for just being so fresh. There's nothing that captures the surrealism of Atlanta especially regarding black culture. Donald Glover kinda annoys me at times as he can definitely be a bit pretentious, Atlanta is the real deal though. I'm glad such a weird, subversive comedy exists as I dunno, it just feels nice to get that representation. Expand
  3. Jan 1, 2022
    9
    This show isn't immediate. It's first few episodes can feel aimless and dense but once past the episode 3 mark ,if you kept going you strike gold. Unveiling an intelligent moody show that knows how to handle it's characters alongside it's themes so as to deliver rich tongue and cheek stories that embrace sexuality, race,gender and class. It doesn't take time to realise that what Gambino isThis show isn't immediate. It's first few episodes can feel aimless and dense but once past the episode 3 mark ,if you kept going you strike gold. Unveiling an intelligent moody show that knows how to handle it's characters alongside it's themes so as to deliver rich tongue and cheek stories that embrace sexuality, race,gender and class. It doesn't take time to realise that what Gambino is doing here is necessary, funny and streamlined. Expand
  4. Jan 6, 2021
    9
    One of the best comedies of recent years.
    Funny, honest, weird and brilliant.
    Donald Glover showing why he is one of the most outstanding talents in entertainment today.
  5. Sep 22, 2018
    8
    Atlanta is a show from FX, created by Donald Glover and released in 2016 as a dramatic comedy. It is about a guy that have a daughter with someone he is not in a relationship, and he also struggle with money, so when he finds out that his cousin, Alfred, is rapping, he looks foward to be his manager and help him with his situation so as himself and his daughter. During the time they gotAtlanta is a show from FX, created by Donald Glover and released in 2016 as a dramatic comedy. It is about a guy that have a daughter with someone he is not in a relationship, and he also struggle with money, so when he finds out that his cousin, Alfred, is rapping, he looks foward to be his manager and help him with his situation so as himself and his daughter. During the time they got involved in so many different things, different ways to see things, and a lot of trouble.
    The story here was decided to be told in episode by episode, so you don't really need to watch the episode 2 to understand episode 3, it all work in a stand alone way, wich is good, i'm gonna say that it is different, it isn't in a "Black Mirror" way, that everything change from episode to episode, but it is like the story of the episode, wich is opened and closed in the same one, personaly, i like more when a story is started in first episode and only closed in the last one, like one big story, but still, i thought that it worked very well in here. The fact that every episode work by itself and every episode is very small, make some misspoints, some things that run into some episodes does not have a conclusion, wich makes me think about it a bit, and i'm not sure if a like it. More on the show i believe that it does have some problems with rythm in there. The show does a pretty good job in letting us know the characters, they introduce them very well, not talking about the backstory, and still making us care about them, this was essential, because just then we can care about the struggle that they go through, there are episodes that are completely focused in each one of the main characters, so even by not telling much about what they have been past on, we can know them pretty well. I like how the show use the drama, it is ver real, they don't just put some dramatic song to make things to be more sad or tense, it happens even without anysong, it is real, very real, just like in real life we have all of that, that is very good.
    The comedy of the show is great, it is very natural, the lines are smart, there were some moments that i just laughed hard, some inconvenient moments that just poped up out of nowhere or some characters that felt off in some moment, the set of comedy worked out in here, it is pretty much original how they did it.
    The acting was great, just great. Donald Glover is perfect in doing that simple guy, not intimidating, just trying to survive and help his family, the way he speaks and the simplicity in everything that he does bought me here, he is like any person, he could be your friend from work or school, or the guy that you play video games with, he was perfect in what he did. Lakeith Stanfield is so funny, like his aptness is so peculiar, normally it falls on the cliche of a dumb character, but here it is different for some reason, everytime that he showed up was a treat of fun. Brian Tyree Henry also did a very nice job, he is intimidating as hell, we can see how struggle he is, like with drugs, or guns or even money, he did a good job interacting with everyone, really nice actor. Zazie Beetz was also on point, we could see her will to take care of her daughter, also how she cared about Earn, the necessity to have fun and the struggle on life, work and social, she also had some nice comic moments, very good.
    One big thing about this show is the critics about the society, about racism camouflaged, or even other preconceptions that people could have, about the society that don't respect the other for what you think or how hypocitic this could be. It does talk about the bad things in both sides it doesn't just mock in one way, it is smart that open the mind of people.
    The show is very creative in different ways, being in the introducing of the episode with a nice tape, and the title showing up in a different place everytime, that was really cool, or how are episodes that approach different themes, like internet in youtube or a tv show inside the show, and we watch with the comercials and every thing, i really like that, that was different.
    There are some really nice use of cameras in this show, so as the song, the cinematography was really well used, simple, but still great.
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  6. May 14, 2018
    10
    Loved the first season and the second season only got better! Such a deep show that manages to keep me so involved in where these characters are going. Massive fan of all of Donald's work. Lakeith is also an awesome dude.
  7. Mar 27, 2018
    6
    Severely overrated, after episode 5 it gets completely lost and if the plot was supposed to advance somehow it never happened.
  8. Mar 23, 2018
    10
    An excellent show that caters towards fans of hip-hop. Very creative episodes and the comedy is clever. One of the most exciting shows out right now.
  9. Mar 4, 2018
    9
    Atlanta is a must watch for people who are not bothered by thinking by real troubling questions about situations that exist in certain communities who still get on with their live in hilarious, hysterical and more often than not, unethical. It is a show makes most of the premise of Rap that Bran Tyree Henry's character 'Paperboy' Alfred points out - It is all about making the making theAtlanta is a must watch for people who are not bothered by thinking by real troubling questions about situations that exist in certain communities who still get on with their live in hilarious, hysterical and more often than not, unethical. It is a show makes most of the premise of Rap that Bran Tyree Henry's character 'Paperboy' Alfred points out - It is all about making the making the best out of a bad situation.
    The show, unlike the city it focuses, is best place to keep your mind at (since physically you can't move into the worlds of fave shows until Japan and Korean geniuses complete their commercial probability product research on holographic material). It is unsubtle in a very dry and dark-ish sort of way when it comes to the way it does humor. Hats off to Donald Glover for writing this material( who was only till recently just Troy from Dan Harmon's Community; Turns he raps awesome too but I should have seen that coming from that spanish duet medley with Abed ), and also for the dialogue which leaves a lot of appreciative acts to be pulled out from the cast, which in itself is proper and really fit in. But that last part is not a surprise itself, every good show has to have a cast that feels natural and acceptable without the already flimsy illusion of patience and fourth wall. I guess that means an acknowledgement to the casting director and whoever else was involved in the process.
    To finish off and reiterate my stance, watch this show. It will be absolutely every giggle and guffaw it pulls out of you and every guest appearance and plot expectation's subversion leave you wishing for more. Thankfully, there's robbing season time now.
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  10. Feb 25, 2018
    10
    So **** good. Such an engaging and authentic show. Loved every single episode so much. Donald Glover is legendary and Lakeith Stanfield is amazing. Can't wait for season 2.
  11. Feb 19, 2018
    10
    This show is one of the most intriguing, mind bending, ingenious shows I've ever seen. Nothing else like it on TV. Donald Glover is a genius.
  12. Nov 18, 2017
    10
    This is easily one of my favorite shows on TV right now. I binged the entire season over a weekend. I found many of the real issues in society brought through with perfect comedy, and very true-to-life characters (not stereotyped) to support the show. I like how each episode can be watched separately and can still be enjoyed, so if you jump into the show at any moment it will draw you in.
  13. Nov 13, 2017
    9
    This show definitely needs more than one viewing to truly get the whole experience, but based on my first viewing, Atlanta is original, funny and interesting. Really looking forward to see where this goes. Great success!
  14. Aug 23, 2017
    10
    This is the best comedy series to premiere that I've seen since Silicon Valley. With its cultural observations and downbeat oddities, Atlanta is somewhere near the verge of greatness, and I'm excited to see where Donald Glover takes it.
  15. Jul 15, 2017
    9
    It's really good and thought provoking. Can't help but like the guy. He is cute, witty, and funny along with some street smarts. Looking forward to the next season. Sucks it's delayed.
  16. Mar 10, 2017
    8
    I've seen plenty of reviews comparing Atlanta to "Master of None" and, while I never found it quite as consistently funny, those comparisons are fairly apt. The obvious difference is of course the prominent focus on black culture but the way the show mixes comedy with more serious elements, and is happy to play around with the structure of its episodes, all bring to mind Aziz Ansari's showI've seen plenty of reviews comparing Atlanta to "Master of None" and, while I never found it quite as consistently funny, those comparisons are fairly apt. The obvious difference is of course the prominent focus on black culture but the way the show mixes comedy with more serious elements, and is happy to play around with the structure of its episodes, all bring to mind Aziz Ansari's show and make for a very good first season. Atlanta found its own voice quicker than many shows are able to and I'm looking forward to season 2. Expand
  17. Jan 20, 2017
    0
    Donald Glover is one of the worst actors I have ever seen. She simplycan not act. His horrible acting absolute ruins what could have been a great show.
  18. Jan 18, 2017
    9
    It manages to be funny to actual relatable and normal situations, with actual relatable characters, can be serious when it needs to and extremely funny at the same time... it takes all black stereotypes and cleverly makes them hilarious rather than offensive
  19. Jan 16, 2017
    10
    'Atlanta' is creative, bold television that is humble enough to mock itself without looking too dumb. Donald Glover's peculiar humor results brilliantly in order to fuel a funny overlook on some serious, important issues.
  20. Jan 16, 2017
    10
    Absolutely one of the most powerful series of 2016. A Wonderful job of Donald Glover an team. It's risky, honest,with a really smart and funny screenplay and very well directed. One of my favorite comedy series instantly.
  21. Dec 18, 2016
    8
    If Atlanta had kept going with the same speed of its first three episodes, it'd be perfect. I feel like it lost a little steam as it went along and decided not to be an ordinary tv show.

    It's odd to see something that's so humble. I'm sure if I told you this was the story of a down-on-his-luck father and his family, you'd picture something like Everybody Loves Raymond. Atlanta takes the
    If Atlanta had kept going with the same speed of its first three episodes, it'd be perfect. I feel like it lost a little steam as it went along and decided not to be an ordinary tv show.

    It's odd to see something that's so humble. I'm sure if I told you this was the story of a down-on-his-luck father and his family, you'd picture something like Everybody Loves Raymond. Atlanta takes the scenes that you don't see in other shows, tells you they're normal, and still manages to be hilarious. In anything else, I'd call this gritty. It's not. It's just realistic. Hell, it's realistic even when it's surreal.
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  22. Dec 10, 2016
    2
    I really don't get it. Where is the art? It tries to be so naturalistic that it feels forced.
    It feels as I'm just following the life of a rather unimportant man with an unimportant life and unimportant people who care about being important. Navel-gazing at its worst or, in other words, the Facebook Twitter generation and its dearth of imagination. D. Glover is cute and makes a few jokes
    I really don't get it. Where is the art? It tries to be so naturalistic that it feels forced.
    It feels as I'm just following the life of a rather unimportant man with an unimportant life and unimportant people who care about being important. Navel-gazing at its worst or, in other words, the Facebook Twitter generation and its dearth of imagination. D. Glover is cute and makes a few jokes but I really want to slap him across the face. Don't you?
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  23. Dec 2, 2016
    8
    it was really good

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  24. Nov 23, 2016
    10
    If you like about what's going on around pop culture, politics, hip-hop, and life. I strongly suggest that you check this show out! This show by rapper Donald Glover really knows how to tweak up a notch about what's going on around us. Everything about it is just pure genius. The writing, the performances, the dark humor, the experimental setting, and the social atmosphere is pretty muchIf you like about what's going on around pop culture, politics, hip-hop, and life. I strongly suggest that you check this show out! This show by rapper Donald Glover really knows how to tweak up a notch about what's going on around us. Everything about it is just pure genius. The writing, the performances, the dark humor, the experimental setting, and the social atmosphere is pretty much accurate that is going on around us when it comes to the dense life in the suburbia such as like LA, Chicago, KC, or NY. related to Atlanta. Without a doubt, Atlanta was the first show ever created by a rapper that made this show so entertaining to watch and yet, it's emmy worth and it felt like an HBO show! Donald, you a G and your creative talent is better than Kanye's tryhard egotistical music and I can't wait for Season 2! *clap*clap* Expand
  25. Nov 10, 2016
    10
    The brilliance of this show comes from its ability to portray a strong message on social issues or advance one's understanding of characters and their depth, within a short episode. How not much events wise can happen in an episode but you come out of it with a great understanding. They also do a great job with the musical score.
  26. Oct 19, 2016
    7
    A mixture of funny and boring, but the funny parts are good enough to justify enduring the boring bits. There are some scenes in the second and third episodes that made me laugh like a mad man. But then the next few episodes left me wondering, "Why am I watching this?" Whatever this is, it's different from most other shows out there. So you should at least give it a shot for its uniqueness.
  27. Oct 18, 2016
    5
    Only watched the first episode. Really, it's kind of a humdrum show. Half the people I know have similar afternoons. I don't see what's so acclaimed or awesome about this.
  28. Oct 15, 2016
    9
    Atlanta is a vivid and playful dream alluding to a grotesque reality. The humor lulls you into a state of calm, mirthful relaxation only to suddenly alert you to a brutal and unyielding reality lurking behind it's two dimensional facade.
    It succeeds in crafting a rich, textured landscape filled with mystery and mysticism while proving that there is no such thing as a small part. Every
    Atlanta is a vivid and playful dream alluding to a grotesque reality. The humor lulls you into a state of calm, mirthful relaxation only to suddenly alert you to a brutal and unyielding reality lurking behind it's two dimensional facade.
    It succeeds in crafting a rich, textured landscape filled with mystery and mysticism while proving that there is no such thing as a small part. Every individual face, character, word and sound is there for a reason and in doing so it reminds me of how I'm never quite certain of the meaning of a dream, but that never stops me from thinking about it.

    PS. After watching e7, I would put money down (bundles of it) betting that Dave Chapelle is secretly writing some of this stuff! If you're reading this Dave... I see you. Amazing!
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  29. Oct 12, 2016
    7
    not positive on how to review this exactly i mean i wanted to like it i tryed to like it because i adored donald glover on comunity however this was no more than an avrage skit show from what i could tell i wanted to fall in love with it and it just didnt happen im sorry it might get better i d k but i am not so sure if i wanna really take that shot or not once agin best of luck to donaldnot positive on how to review this exactly i mean i wanted to like it i tryed to like it because i adored donald glover on comunity however this was no more than an avrage skit show from what i could tell i wanted to fall in love with it and it just didnt happen im sorry it might get better i d k but i am not so sure if i wanna really take that shot or not once agin best of luck to donald and it seems to be doing good in ratings just wasnt for me Expand
  30. Oct 12, 2016
    10
    I liked Because the Internet, and I like this just as much. I like the director's lack of usage of music. It makes the show more immersed into realism. Like, the only way music is playing, is if it's being played by a character which is cool. Good entertainment.
Metascore
90

Universal acclaim - based on 36 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 35 out of 36
  2. Negative: 0 out of 36
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Sep 12, 2016
    90
    The result is a series that is shrewd, emotional, and impolite, with a style that veers toward pretentiousness but never crosses over. Atlanta has quiet craftiness and the power of precision.
  2. Reviewed by: Glenn Garvin
    Sep 7, 2016
    50
    It benefits from the sort of deadpan, off-the-wall humor that powered 30 Rock.
  3. Reviewed by: Willa Paskin
    Sep 7, 2016
    80
    Atlanta is ambitious and atmospheric and adolescent, skeptical of seemingly easy pleasures.