>episode of a show ends >song starts playing during the credits >a song that was carefully selected, and goes with the themes of the episode >the song is harshly silenced to shove in an ad for the next episode
It fucking pisses me off. I now only stream episodes online the next day because I like listening to the songs in the credits. Atlanta did this a lot.
The episode that ends with Chain Gang was the specific one that convinced me to hard quit watching episodes when they air. Mr. Robot was getting under my skin doing that last season too.
Sebastian Rogers
WE
Gabriel Campbell
Fuck off. Atlanta is nothing like that.
Kevin Taylor
Has anyone else lost their hatred for niggers? I still think that they're mostly sub-80 iq retards, but I just can't afford to carry that seething rage every time I see a nigger being portrayed as intelligent or trustworthy on television. Even the ones that have adjusted are constantly fighting the urge to rob and beat people if they have something nice that they want. They need to be sent back to Africa and develop their own civilizations. Otherwise, the pressures of society will not enact selection for more civilized negros.
Luis Davis
WUZ
Parker Taylor
son, you're shitting in a toilet and acting like it's shocking.
Aiden Myers
I liked the use of tame impala in the promos
Liam Davis
I don't dislike black people either.
Eli Reyes
For most of the world it literally is
Angel Johnson
>nigger show
>coon jive music
Alexander Foster
Silicon Valley always has top tier tunes in the credits too.
Gabriel Gray
Mike Judge has stayed in front of upcoming relevant music for 40 years How does he do it?
Carson Stewart
>waiting until the credits to start playing the track >Not starting it during the end segment of the episode and letting it carry into the credits youtube.com/watch?v=3irmBv8h4Tw I liked it when they used this in Preacher.
Colton Hall
PAPER BOI PAPER BOI
Brody Roberts
IM ALL ABOUT THAT PAPER BOI
Brandon Powell
Because he feels he has to.
Josiah Nguyen
has this meme become totally dissociated from its original meaning. It was intended as a means of ribbing afrocentrists who believe in revisionist historical ideas of Egypt.
Now it just gets spammed any time anything has a black person in it at all, regardless of whether they're claiming to be nobility of any sort.
Jeremiah Harris
I liked the depressing version of No Rain.
Ryan Walker
its almost like the site is filled with retards and memes only appeal to the mentally retarded or something