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Atlanta
Crabs in a Barrel
Directed by
Hiro Murai
TV-MA
S2 • E11
May 10, 2018
31m
8.6
8.4
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Sometimes you gotta go where the money goes. But it be feeling like something is holding me back. Like I can't leave.
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Cast of Crabs in a Barrel
Donald Glover
Earnest 'Earn' Marks
Brian Tyree Henry
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles
LaKeith Stanfield
Darius Epps
Zazie Beetz
Vanessa 'Van' Keefer
Nadjah Dabney
Driver
Greta Glenn
Mrs. Granger
Khris Davis
Tracy
Hiro Murai
Director / Executive Producer
Stephen Glover
Writer
Atlanta - S2 • E11 Ratings & Reviews
The Daily Beast
Stereo Williams
Atlanta won't let you laugh for too long without forcing you to grapple with that ugliness. And that's the brilliance of this show: There's so much to laugh at but underneath it all so much pain.
The Atlantic
Hannah Giorgis
If "This Is America" suggests that joy is both possible and temporary even in this context, "Crabs in a Barrel" suggests the same of pain: Earn and Al have both suffered, but in the end they're all they got.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Atlanta is a show that seems like it's about nothing, but is actually about everything, particularly with regard to systemic racism, something far, far removed from the experience of Seinfeld and other classic network comedies like it.
Refinery29
Ariana Romero
Although we should all be happy the Atlanta family isn't fracturing thanks to Earn's quick thinking, this also means we'll likely be met with a much darker version of the character if the series comes back for season 3.
Thrillist
Dan Jackson
Compared to the wildly ambitious thematic swing of the "This Is America," a video that's attempting to make a big statement with each densely packed frame, the finale of Atlanta feels focused and locked in.
The Muse/Jezebel
Kadia Blagrove
Season 2 showed its characters attempting to elevate themselves no matter the odds stacked against them. They were robbed of a whole lot in the end, except for their will to survive.
Black Nerd Problems
Nicole Homer
I'm satisfied with this finale.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Patrick Smith
Offbeat and richly nuanced, it unfolds at a meditative pace while making sharp observations about pop culture, capitalism and crime.
Observer
Michael Jordan
The show robbed every one of their ability to ignore a city whose cultural influence continues to be stolen by every other city around the world.
Consequence of Sound
Randall Colburn
With larger arcs taking a backseat to moody, introspective personal journeys, the show was frustrating for some and refreshing for others.
Entertainment Weekly
Chancellor Agard
I think the thing I enjoyed most about the finale is how it carried the accumulated weight of everything that's happened this season and provided a weird, unexpected sense of closure.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
I thought this was a brilliant episode, more intimate and freakishly surprising than last season's "Quest for the Key" finale.
Esquire Magazine
Matt Miller
So goes the cycle of Atlanta: Robbin' Season: You're only getting ahead at someone else's expense, because that's the way things work in America.
Vanity Fair
Sonia Saraiya
The seductive, off-kilter, brutally honest brainchild of Donald Glover delivers a finale that is purposefully hard to live with.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
With "Crabs in a Barrel," the most surprising show on television gave us one more burst of novelty: closure.
AV Club
Joshua Alston
The question posed by Stephen Glover's knotty script is why Alfred is eager to make a change and how Earn perceives those intentions.
New York Times
Leigh-Ann Jackson
The writer, Stephen Glover, eschewed the surrealism and shock tactics that have shaped this season and replaced them with thoughtful tête-à-têtes and straight talk.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
The second season of Atlanta might be the best TV I see all year. It's hard to imagine what would top it.
indieWire
Hanh Nguyen
In its second run, Atlanta has told a more cohesive and sophisticated story than in its freshman run. Like Earn, it's matured and has taken control.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bryan Washington
This beautiful, layered thing. And we - all of us - were here to see it. May it live a long life.
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