was looking for this thanks bby
No prob.
And for those curious about Sanaa's episode. It airs April 11.
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The most fascinating episode of the four sent to critics is "Replay", directed by Gerard McMurray (The First Purge) and written by former Source Magazine editor-in-chief turned prolific screenwriter Selwyn Seyfu Hinds. The episode follows a mother (Sanaa Lathan) driving her son (Damson Idris) to college, only to discover that her practically-an-antique camcorder has the ability to rewind time. Unfortunately, no amount of backtracking can stop a highway patrolman—Glenn Fleshler, embodying the role with his trademark hulking creepiness—from stopping them for some minor infraction. It sounds trite; from original Twilight Zone episode "A Kind of Stopwatch", to Adam Sandler's Click, to that one Cher song, the ability to turn back time isn't a novel concept. But positioning a black family at the center of the narrative is subversive in the same way positioning Winston Duke and Lupita Nyong'o at the center of Us' conventional horror scenario was subversive. In that context, "Replay" becomes less about the sci-fi element and more a sobering reality. Over the episode's hour runtime, you start to realize this mother and son don't need a magic camcorder to experience this same brand of racism over and over again; there will always be a highway patrolman of some sort, replay or not. It's classic peak Twilight Zone, a head-trip that doubles as a truth.
Didn't enjoy this
Quote from: Kurama on April 02, 2019, 10:41:52 PM
Didn't enjoy this
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So it's probably amazing
Is this the premiere ep?
Yea i enjoyed it and the black actress slayed
Quote from: 1RIG on April 03, 2019, 03:32:42 AM
Yea i enjoyed it and the black actress slayed
Yeah she was good.
And Vonc fuck you