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Atlanta
Barbershop
Directed by
Donald Glover
TV-MA
S2 • E5
Mar 29, 2018
24m
9.1
8.6
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You know how you need a fresh cut but your barber is always on some wack stuff? He's lucky I only trust him.
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Cast of Barbershop
Donald Glover
Earnest 'Earn' Marks / Director
Brian Tyree Henry
Alfred 'Paper Boi' Miles
LaKeith Stanfield
Darius Epps
Zazie Beetz
Vanessa 'Van' Keefer
Robert Powell III
Bibby
Stefani Robinson
Writer
Hiro Murai
Co-Executive Producer
Atlanta - S2 • E5 Ratings & Reviews
Black Nerd Problems
Nicole Homer
I think that's part of the writing's genius. Just when you get sick of Earn, he's absent. Just when Van's absence becomes distracting, here she come (in lederhosen).
The Ringer
Miles Surrey
While Donald Glover is the creative genius behind Atlanta, and the series' aesthetic owes much to frequent director Hiro Murai, Brian Tyree Henry is the show's MVP.
Den of Geek
Joe Matar
This is just an escalating comedy of errors, but it's a hilarious one that made me laugh out loud numerous times.
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
Powell has the talented tempo of Chris Tucker on his best days, the hustling charisma of Bernie Mac at his scoundreliest, and the wild desperation of Charlie Day's It's Always Sunny character.
AV Club
Joshua Alston
"Barbershop" is an underwhelming episode...The problem is the writing, which isn't bad, but pushes the scenario too hard and not hard enough at the same time.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
It's a familiar structure for Atlanta, the circular Odyssey. It's also a great showcase for Henry, who says so much with his weary expression, a not-unamused exhaustion suggesting he already knows how all the stories end.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rodney Ho
The title of this episode is "Barbershop," which may evoke the movies of the same title. But it's absolutely nothing like those films at all. There is no punchy give and take among the barbers and regulars, no trash talking, no political debates.
Esquire Magazine
Matt Miller
Some might watch the first 20 minutes of this episode and wonder why Paper Boi is going through all this, but a brilliant final scene doesn't need any words to communicate that.
New York Times
Leigh-Ann Jackson
A statutory rape gag? That's a pretty tasteless way to tip off an otherwise goofy romp of an episode.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bryan Washington
If "Helen" excelled in character development, tension, and emotional resonance, "Barbershop" proves to be a whole other thing.
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