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What Van believes will be a quick adventure turns into a pivotal moment for her as a mother.

Lottie, being very much her parents child, loudly tells the abusive husband to shut up.
At first, Van is hesitant, but Lottie is eager, so she allows it.
But she agrees to take Van to the lot where Lottie is.
Chocolates followers chorus back, Even O.J.
Like the iconic Teddy Perkins episode, were reminded of how Glover is a comedy man at heart.
He describes Mr. Chocolate Studios as his child, a daughter he protects and guides but doesnt possess.
She then gives her daughter a talk most little Black girls hear many times.
And I know it isnt fair, but what you do matters a lot.
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Inlast weeks recap, I mistakenly saidAtlantahad only one female writer.
But this episode was written by Janine Nabers.
I loved that final mother-daughter scene and what it represented; I thought it was beautifully written.
Also Nabers and Glover are collaborating again on a forthcomingseries.
The bad wigs are another hilarious shot at Perry.
If I know people inOhiowith better wigs, Perry has no excuse.
It speaks to the real desperation in the Black community for media that truly belongs to us.
And does Perrys shallow depiction of us do more harm than good?