@AkiresHenri I lived in Brooklyn for over 10 years and when I told them where I was from - they said “no where you from in NY?“ or “you basically one of us now. You from here.” So this conversation is disingenuous af on here.
This city is also very segregated. Dyckman has it's own thing going on, Bushwick will have clubs/bars on the same block where one is almost entirely a white crowd and the next one is almost entirely black, we live in ethnic enclaves...
@ReekDude@jiggyjayy2 I remember asking my dad as a kid if they singing about each other - I was soooo confused why he never answered and just sat there cackling. 💀💀💀💀
Idk where you be staying but I travel for work and at Marriott, IHG, Hilton and Hyatt property’s they are only allowed to say your floor out loud as your room number is written on the key card sleeve. If they announce your room number out loud - request a room.
Jay and B make yall lose yalls marbles over the silliest things. Yall really been talking about this man combing out his locs and rocking a braid out for FOUR days?
@TheRocSupremacy This is crazy because one MIA when he was FRESH out, I watch him almost to get in a brawl and Des, herself, literally broke it up and stopped/talked him down and made him walk away.
Alex wasn’t even Jays lawyer then.
So to have all this animosity is a choice.
Well cutting this scene severely missed the mark.
Cassie was a giant on OF for like 15 minutes only for a scene that gave the reasoning for a major plot twist context to be cut????
Sam Levinson sheds light on Bishop's (Darrell Britt-Gibson) heroic turn in aiding Ali (Colman Domingo) in the "Euphoria" series finale:
"Bishop was the brother of one of Ali's deceased sponsees. This was established in 307 in a scene that we filmed but ultimately cut."