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    Plot. At Lake Lanier at night, White, a white man (Tobias Segal) and Black, a black man (Tyrell Munn), are out on the water in a small boat, fishing near a bridge. The white man tells a story about the town beneath them, populated by black people, that was flooded to make the lake.

  2. Mar 24, 2022 · Three Slaps” does all of that and more. The episode (written by Stephen Glover, directed by the mighty Hiro Murai) finds the aforementioned troubled kid, Loquareeous (Christopher Farrar),...

  3. Three Slaps: Directed by Hiro Murai. With Donald Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, LaKeith Stanfield, Zazie Beetz. A young kid winds up in foster care and discovers the horrors of living with a lesbian farmers market couple.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Hiro Murai
    • 2022-03-24
  4. Mar 25, 2022 · His mother is furious and his grandfather slaps him in the face three times. As the episode progresses, Loquareeouss mother gets fed up entirely with her son, kicking him out.

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    "Three Slaps" is the first episode of the third season of Atlanta. It is the twenty-second episode of the series overall. It was released on March 24, 2022 on FX.

    It's nighttime at Lake Lanier and two men are fishing in a boat on the water. The white man tells a story about the town beneath them, a black town, that was flooded to make the lake. In the process, he says, people who refused to leave drowned, and the lake is now haunted. He says these black people were so prosperous and successful that they were "almost white", opening a discussion of what constitutes "whiteness", in which he proclaims that black and white people are both cursed. As the scene turns darker, the white man turns around to reveal his eyes missing and the black man is grabbed by the hands of the souls of the black people in the lake.

    The scene then turns to a classroom, and the dream of an African American boy named Loquareeous, who dozed off at his desk. When the teacher announces that they will be taking a field trip to see the new Black Panther movie, Loquareeous dances with joy, cheered on by his classmates. But the teacher disapproves, and he gets into trouble when he continues to dance despite her ordering him to stop. Loquareeous' mother and grandfather meet with the principal and the counselor. While his mother insists that her child be put in detention, the counselor suggests that Loquareeous is acting out because the schoolwork is too challenging for him, and that he belongs in special ed, with the mentally disabled children. The counselor then runs into his mother in the hall, giving Loquareeous an intense warning about how white people can harm and kill him if he doesn't take their rules seriously. His grandfather lightly slaps him three times, as well. The white counselor doesn't understand any of this and only registers it as abuse. She reports the events to child protective services, who show up at Loquareeous' house along with the police. His mother mistakenly believes Loquareeous has called the police on his family. Hurt, and not realizing what has actually happened, she kicks him out.

    Loquareeous is put into a foster home, where a married, white lesbian couple consisting of Amber and Gayle are his new parents. They have three adopted black children: Lanre, Yves and Fatima, who are totally silent, sickly and thin, and only communicate with him with their eyes and facial expressions. Loquareeous begins noticing a strange behavior with Amber and Gayle, who seem to force the kids into adopting their alternative lifestyle and is further frustrated when they nickname him "Larry" because of his long, "difficult" name. During dinner, Loquareeous complains that the sparse and undercooked food is "nasty". Gayle has a violent outburst and breaks the phone when a caller interrupts dinner.

    The next day, the underfed kids are forced to work in the gardens, and then sell kombucha and produce at the farmer's market. In a series of images based on the viral photos of Devonte Hart, Loquareeous is forced to wear a "Free Hugs" sign and stand in front of their booth. Starving and frightened, and sick from eating the raw chicken they feed the kids, Loquareeous flees his captors and grabs onto a cop, begging him for help. But when Amber and Gayle arrive, they insist they are his parents and that all their children are troubled as they have been rescued from terrible, abusive homes. The white cop believes the white women, not the black child, and forces Loquareeous to return to the white women. The white women then use the photos of Loquareeous clinging to the cop in fear to promote themselves as white saviors in the media.

    After neighbors report that the children are sickly and starving, a new child services worker arrives to inspect the house, where she notes the poor treatment that the kids are receiving. Gayle then asks to speak with the worker in private and then returns alone, saying that "everything is fine". That night, Loquareeous is haunted by nightmares involving some events at the house. He then wakes up and goes downstairs, where Amber tells him that they will go to the Grand Canyon. As they leave in a van, Loquareeous notes the worker's papers in the trash.

    At the van, the kids exchange a silent conversation where they recognize the women's weird behavior. That night, Amber and Gayle step outside and release their dog free. They then get back into the van and drive off. As they approach the bridge from Loquareeous' dream, they hold hands, preparing to commit murder-suicide. Gayle suddenly notices that their dog is still onboard and Loquareeous escapes the vehicle before it goes off the bridge. The vehicle crashes into the cursed Lake Lanier.

  5. Mar 25, 2022 · The episode tells two stories, one inspired by a tragic adoption case and one by a haunted lake, that intersect in a surprising way. Learn how the real events influenced the fictional narrative and what they reveal about racism and trauma.

  6. Mar 24, 2022 · Loquareeous, a young Black boy, is taken from his family and sent to a white foster home after a school incident. He faces abuse, neglect, and a new name in this episode of the FX comedy-drama series.