Ep 10. FUBU
- TVMA
- May 3, 2018
- 24 min
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8.8 (2,876)
"In Atlanta season 2 episode 10, titled "FUBU," viewers get a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Earn and Alfred's childhood. The episode is set in the mid-90s when the two were in middle school, and Alfred was still known by his given name, Al.
The storyline centers around Al's prized FUBU shirt, which he wears to school with pride. The shirt is a symbol of his identity and his family's financial stability. However, things get tense when another student, Devin, shows up to school wearing the exact same shirt. As the day progresses, tensions escalate between Al and Devin as each tries to stake their claim on the FUBU shirt.
Meanwhile, Earn is struggling to fit in with the other kids at school. He's wearing outdated clothes and isn't up-to-date on the latest trends. This is exemplified when he accidentally wears his dad's work uniform to school instead of his own clothes.
Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a journey highlighting the pressures of fitting in, the importance of identity, and the harsh realities of financial instability. The episode paints a vivid picture of what it's like to grow up in a low-income household and the lengths people will go to feel like they belong.
"FUBU" is a poignant and thought-provoking episode that explores race, class, and identity through the lens of a childhood memory. It's a prime example of the type of storytelling that sets "Atlanta" apart from other shows on television. With its nuanced script, authentic characters, and unflinching exploration of complex issues, "FUBU" stands out as one of the best episodes of the second season and a shining example of what makes "Atlanta" a must-watch show."