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Atlanta
Helen
Directed by
Amy Seimetz
TV-MA
S2 • E4
Mar 21, 2018
27m
7.8
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When you go outside the city white people be acting different. That's why I can't even go to Marietta. Too weird.
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Cast of Helen
Donald Glover
Earnest 'Earn' Marks
Brian Tyree Henry
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles
LaKeith Stanfield
Darius Epps
Zazie Beetz
Vanessa 'Van' Keefer
Amy Seimetz
Director
Taofik Kolade
Writer
Alex Orr
Producer
Stefani Robinson
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Helen Ratings & Reviews
Black Nerd Problems
Nicole Homer
While we see a spectrum of relationships between the masculine folks, we've so far only see ridiculously toxic relationships between the women and every time we see Van in conversation with another black woman, there's a loss attached.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rodney Ho
Earn is passive-aggressive sarcastic and packed with internalized anger and pain...Earn will have to change his tune soon to save this so-called arrangement because Van is already emotionally moving on.
The Mary Sue
Princess Weekes
Despite only being in six episodes so far in the series, Vanessa always adds a necessary perspective. She's messy, she's flawed, she's human.
The Ringer
Miles Surrey
Nothing in Atlanta is ever really set in stone-even before "Robbin' Season" started-and for every step a character seemingly takes, there's something that takes them two steps back. There's nothing surreal about that; it's just human.
AV Club
Joshua Alston
"Helen" is also a story about the horror of feeling othered, and manages to turn an innocuous celebration into a Kafkaesque nightmare.
Den of Geek
Joe Matar
I was wary at the start, but this proved itself to be extremely confident, to-the-point storytelling.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
Like many of the best Atlanta episodes, "Helen" alternates between rawness and surreality, and occasionally lets the two intersect,
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
Now that the game is ended, it's clear both players were experts, but the only way either could win was to stop playing.
Esquire Magazine
Matt Miller
Sometimes an ending isn't an ending-and that's a whole different kind of heartbreaking.
New York Times
Leigh-Ann Jackson
The game seemed so simple, yet they seemed unbelievably impressed by his performance. Had he actually won? Or were they just making a fool of him? This was yet another scene paying homage to "Get Out."
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bryan Washington
"Helen" is the episode of Atlanta that I've been waiting for. Of course it's centered around Van.
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