'Atlanta' ends on the perfect note, proving why it's fall's best new TV show
Atlanta thrives in the space between the real and the surreal, where you might not have enough money in your bank account to pay for a date with your girl, but you do have an invisible car to get away from a club shooting. This groundbreaking FX series has proven two things: 1) A show about black people just living their lives is not only necessary to expanding the narrative of black lives on television, but it can be really, really, really good; 2) A show with a cast full of talented newcomers and green writers who can actually relate to the plot can produce things that are seriously refreshing.
The season finale, “The Jacket,” couldn’t have ended on a more perfect note. There was no solution, no climax, and no sudden plot twist. Just some OutKast and a little bit of progress. The characters aren’t exactly where they were when viewers first met them, but they’re still in a state of limbo. Paper Boi’s career is slowly taking off and he might be going on tour. Van and Earn are on good terms for now. Earn isn’t as broke as he was and he now has his own place, sort of.