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Erica Mena (seasons 7, 10-11, supporting cast member in season 9) is a former video vixen, socialite and aspiring singer, originally from The Bronx, New York City. She appeared previously on Love & Hip Hop: New York. Mena joins the cast in season 7, relocating to Atlanta after her failed engagement to Bow Wow, hoping to kick-start her music career.
All main cast members from the previous season returned. Radio personality Traci Steele was added to the main cast, while her former boyfriend DJ Babey Drew joined the supporting cast. The season was released on DVD in region 1 on September 11, 2014. [2]
The season ended on May 10, 2018, with an average of 0.64 million viewers, which was a 28% decrease from the previous season. [2] The season received critical acclaim, with critics praising its cast, writing, creativity, and suspenseful atmosphere, with many deeming it an improvement over the previous season.
Guy D'Alema/FXSo far, Atlanta has had three standalone episodes this season excluding the main cast. This number sounds small (it’s still about 50 percent of what we’ve seen at this point).
After a four-year hiatus, Atlanta is back – and in a big way. The acclaimed series starring Donald Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, LaKeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz picks up with the group amid a ...
The third season of FX's award-winning hit "Atlanta," a surreal comedy from the mind of Donald Glover, debuts Thursday, March 24.
"Crabs in a Barrel" is the eleventh episode and season finale of the second season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 21st overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Stephen Glover, and directed by executive producer Hiro Murai. It was first broadcast on FX in the United States on May 10 ...
In a deviation from the typical comedic structure of Atlanta, series creator Donald Glover wrote the episode and played the titular Teddy Perkins character with more of a dramatic/horror bent. Hiro Murai directed the episode, his eleventh directorial credit for Atlanta. The episode is longer than a typical Atlanta episode, running 34 minutes ...