The (New) Twilight Zone - Surprise: Its shit

I didn't mind him when he was on key and peele, some of the skits were pretty funny. But he now just putting race into everything without being subtle about it. The whole "we are Americans" in us is like anal fisting the point. If he didn't act like hollywoods black token of the month he probably could do some good shit

The final Key and Peele skit that was ever run (within the original broadcast) was a warning of the future of Peele's creative works:

 
The final Key and Peele skit that was ever run (within the original broadcast) was a warning of the future of Peele's creative works:

Something tells me he would have very much liked to have gone to a negrotown. Don't think he would've appreciated the reality of such a homogenous setting. Wait, somehow having a cast of entirely black people in a movie makes it diverse. Nevermind, I'm sure he won't have any complaints until the man comes down on a guy who pulled out his phone when being pulled over. Wonder how he'd react if the officer was black too though, this being negrotown. Internalized racism, maybe?
 
Kinberg agreed. “I think the world, all of a sudden, was in desperate need of The Twilight Zone. If I told you three or four years ago that a reality star would be the president with access to the nuclear codes, you would’ve been like, ‘That is a crazy episode of The Twilight Zone.'”

annnnnnnnd I knew without reading another word I'd hate this reboot... yup more Garbage from the desperate to undo 2016 Hollywood ministry of truth
 
You're from the Berenstain Universe.
Uhh, don't you mean the Bearenstein Universe? With the series of children's books about a re-animated bear cobbled together from multiple dead bears? And in the end, it learns how to love?

Well technically it was Bearenstein's Bear Monster, but no need to be pedantic.
 
Am I the only one who's finds it deeply amusing that in a black directed/written/run freak of the week anthology series the monster is always cops/white people? Even with total creative control they can't come up with anything other than kangz/racism.
 
Am I the only one who's finds it deeply amusing that in a black directed/written/run freak of the week anthology series the monster is always cops/white people? Even with total creative control they can't come up with anything other than kangz/racism.

It's really sad, actually. This is a talented guy who for whatever reason has fallen into the whole MUH MARGINALIZED PEEPULZ crap and is therefore churning out garbage stories. Not the first time I've seen it happen. You have to wonder if the white liberals who run the entertainment industry prefer it this way.
 
Maybe someone told Jordan Peele he wasn't acting black enough and so he stopped being funny and started virtue signalling. The "hollywood black community" can be rather cruel to those it thinks aren't advancing the proper narrative.

That's what happened to Donald Glover too, who ever since around the time the second season of Atlanta premiered, he's been saying all the BS like "it's not just a comedy show, it's an experience", and then released this shit:


ehhhhhh....beat is good, it is catchy, music video directing is good (courtesy of Atlanta's most prominent director, Hiro Murai), lyrics are weird without music video, and the message is really...confusing. You think you know, but you don't know what it's trying to go for.
 
I remember better now. I remember as a kid that I've found his name odd and just changed to Sterling instead since it sounded better. I read a thread on /x/ about the mendela effect and someone mentioned the name so I thought his name was really Rod Sterling. Oops for that. I've a better memory of it now.
 
That's what happened to Donald Glover too, who ever since around the time the second season of Atlanta premiered, he's been saying all the BS like "it's not just a comedy show, it's an experience", and then released this shit:


ehhhhhh....beat is good, it is catchy, music video directing is good (courtesy of Atlanta's most prominent director, Hiro Murai), lyrics are weird without music video, and the message is really...confusing. You think you know, but you don't know what it's trying to go for.
Oh man, I hope not. Donald Glover is awesome. He had a part in girls where he was Lena's conservative boyfriend, he got to write his own dialogue.

That last scene where he says she used him because he's black to make herself feel more woke was real. He laid into her on her own show.
 
The final Key and Peele skit that was ever run (within the original broadcast) was a warning of the future of Peele's creative works:


I get that it's satire but is it not kind of bizarre that it seems to be enthusiastically advocating for a return to segregation?

"Wouldn't black life in America be so much better if you never had to see a white person?" it seems to be saying.
 
Oh man, I hope not. Donald Glover is awesome. He had a part in girls where he was Lena's conservative boyfriend, he got to write his own dialogue.

That last scene where he says she used him because he's black to make herself feel more woke was real. He laid into her on her own show.

Wait, what show/movie are you referring to?
 
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