How ‘Atlanta: Robbin Season’ Has Become a Terrifying House of Horrors

From the very start of its second season, there was something palpably more tense, more surreal, and a little harsher about Atlanta: Robbin’ Season.

Part of that came from the bursts of violence from actual thefts, but as the season has progressed what’s been lost or taken has often been more metaphorically — and terrifyingly — rendered.

In Season 2, Atlanta arrived even more stylish, confident, and thematically connected that its first (still exceptional) run of episodes.

But the most major change has been how its leaned so heavily into horror.

There’s always been something uneasy and uncanny about the …

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