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Atlanta Robbin' Season: How comedy and horror are used to talk about racism in America

Our screen panel talks about Atlanta Robbin' Season, Terry Gilliam's movie adaptation of Don Quixote, and NBC rescuing Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Donald Glover as Earnest Marks in "Crabs in a Barrel" on Atlanta. (Curtis Baker/FX)

Every Monday, the q screen panel convenes to look at big stories happening in the film and television worlds. This week, arts writer John Semley and CBC's Amanda Parris discuss Donald Glover's critically-acclaimed television series Atlanta Robbin' Season, which just wrapped its second season. They also cover Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote finally making it to the screen after 20 years of stops and starts, and NBC's decision to save Brooklyn Nine-Nine, one day after Fox cancelled the sitcom.

Produced by Elaine Chau