I think the city of Atlanta has a lot of stories from the woman’s perspective. Stephen Glover Read Quote
The idea of capitalism and the relation that black people especially have to capitalism is something that’s interesting to us. Stephen Glover Read Quote
You tell people that all the time, ‘Jail’s the worst place ever and you don’t want to go there,’ which is true but at the same time you see it’s filled with a bunch of people like guy is drinking on a porch somewhere and he gets arrested for public intoxication. He’s going to miss work. He’s not a bad guy per se. Stephen Glover Read Quote
Rap started as this very black, socio-political type of thing. And now it’s turned into pop music – we laugh about how everybody is doing the same thing in all of their songs. Stephen Glover Read Quote
That’s what’s important to all of us that work on ‘Atlanta,’ that people don’t see us as a fad. Stephen Glover Read Quote
There were a lot of things I wanted to say in ‘Atlanta,’ and I learned from the first season like, OK, you got to try and consolidate those and make it interesting and fun for people at the same time while you’re doing that. You can’t just shove that down to people. Stephen Glover Read Quote
In my mind, Atlanta is a city where people are constantly trying to come up. They want to be richer than they were. Stephen Glover Read Quote
But Donald heard on Radio Disney that they were giving a Nintendo 64 away to the ninetieth caller every day for a week. He listened all week and kept calling in until he gauged the perfect time, and one day he ran upstairs and said, ‘I won it!’ He’s always been able to will what he wants. Stephen Glover Read Quote