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"surrealistic" Definitions
  1. (also more frequent surreal) very strange; more like a dream than reality, with ideas and images mixed together in a strange way
  2. connected with surrealism

143 Sentences With "surrealistic"

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Sasaki Maki made surrealistic arty manga that feels very 60s.
They found that the photon trajectories aren't surrealistic after all—or, more precisely, that the paths may seem surrealistic, but only if one fails to take into account the nonlocality inherent in Bohm's theory.
"Burners" (2002) is an incandescent, two-minute exercise in surrealistic eroticism.
Fornés's surrealistic style, like Beckett's or Ionesco's, favors quips and epigrams.
The heat of the fire had melted it into a surrealistic shape.
Another interviewer found him giggling childishly and spinning out surrealistic non sequiturs.
It's funny and bizarre like a surrealistic scene in a David Lynch movie.
The video, made by using high-resolution 3D scans, blends surrealistic, colorful shapes.
"It's surrealistic," said Daniel Alonim, 54, as his friends played Scrabble atop the hulk.
She is known for a somewhat refined Surrealistic figurative style, especially in large drawings.
In previous novels, he explored surrealistic landscapes and characters with an unusual narrative conviction.
"For those of us around here, the whole thing was surrealistic," Mr. Slesnick said.
Similarly, using surrealistic methods, Sadeghi encompasses the allegorical stories and cruel realities with stinging satire.
The book was called "The Hundred Headless Woman," surrealistic collages of human and animal forms.
The pictures hang around the room at eye level like gems in a surrealistic jewel box.
Cablestreet, a new Field of Vision short film, looks at Huawei through an almost surrealistic lens.
The surrealistic art movement allowed the subconscious to be visualized with distorted images and dreamlike interpretations.
These works were the only ones in the show that touched on both surrealistic aesthetics and magic.
The very first album I listened to was Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow, and it's just really great.
Finally, he emerged with a surrealistic work that featured him protecting his wife from the grim reaper.
It doesn't explain why Rothko made his first transition from naturalistic images to pictures with surrealistic content.
Some of his most popular works were surrealistic fantasies set in grisly worlds run by totalitarians and conformists.
In the surrealistic "Amour" I ended up singing a weird ballad to a man stuck in a wall.
These strange, surrealistic moments, Lapid suggests, represent everyday Israel, or at least the country that Yoav endured, survived, fled.
We got lucky — sometimes the sun would come between the trees with a surrealistic image like a German film.
I heard you'd like to throw a costume party based on Salvador Dalí's Surrealistic Night in an Enchanted Forest?
Tales short and tall populate Annie Baker's gently surrealistic play about writer's-room inhabitants in search of a story.
May's surrealistic, elegant love letter to the union, "our closest friend," to ask for divorce, on March 20163, 2017.
"It's just sort of bric-a-brac, a private mess, a little surrealistic, with a nice surprise," he said.
The overall effect is like that of a giant Surrealistic collage, a crazy quilt of superstition, paranoia, perversity and idiocy.
He went on to create spinning, surrealistic fountains and collaborate on installations and exhibitions with Daniel Spoerri and Yves Klein.
His work is distinctive for its intricate motion, often featuring characters running at hyper-fast speeds and with surrealistic exaggeration.
The vocal attitude is sassy and defiant, but I decided to use a surrealistic approach to offset its playful appeal.
They loved and hated him, always intensely... and sometimes, like many Cubans, both feelings coexisted in an almost surrealistic way.
Dreaming about such prospects, suicide bombers surrender to a terrifying, surrealistic logic: The path to orgasm runs through death, not love.
In time, I grew to become more surrealistic — waterfalls in the middle of Chicago, moon shaped cityscapes and of course, giraffes.
Perhaps this Swiss company might have ventured further toward making its feats of strength and agility weirder, wilder, even more surrealistic.
Two delightful examples from 1953 combine finely patterned geometric abstraction and surrealistic images, like that of a funny, human-headed quadruped.
The overall effect of it all is something approaching David Cronenberg, if he were exploring surrealistic body horror through VR  art.
There are both rubbery experiments with perspective and renderings of surrealistic landscapes that find human faces tucked within trees and clouds.
"Regardless of what investors pick, patience will be needed because anything can happen in this surrealistic negative interest rate environment," Weiner said.
The TOILETPAPER agency has become know for combining the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux of neo-surrealistic shock imagery.
Asked to cite one of his favorite interiors to paint, Mr. Goodman mentioned the home of the surrealistic interior designer Rose Cumming.
I remember a sprawl of chicken-scratch on a very high wall and a painfully slow film set on a surrealistic whaling vessel.
Geometric forms gave way to curvy, illuminated, surrealistic images; in the '80s and '90s, Soriano's paintings all looked a bit like the cosmos.
Steven Parrino's dark monochromes; Brice Marden's Cold Mountain drawings; Neo Rauch's surrealistic sketches; and out-of-this-world jewelry in 'Non-Stick Nostalgia.
Paranoia — the projection of internal anxiety on the external world — became a way for Dalí to transfigure his past anxieties into surrealistic paintings.
And then, gradually, as our characters enter this environment, we'd break it down, until, by the end of the movie, things are pretty surrealistic.
Akerlund, a veteran music-video director who intersperses "Lords of Chaos" with mildly surrealistic bursts, never establishes a coherent or interesting point of view.
Beyond the translucent wall is Area X: a lush, surrealistic world cut off from our own, in which nature has returned in some bizarre ways.
Mr. Mesches moved from straightforward realism to a more idiosyncratic style, with surrealistic touches that infused his social panoramas with a dreamlike, often nightmarish, quality.
JAMES COHAN Three intense movies by Omer Fast, an internationally celebrated video artist, mix documentary fact and surrealistic fiction with formal ingenuity and political urgency.
The film has many fairy-tale elements, drawing especially on the Three Little Pigs and Hansel and Gretel, and is both surrealistic and Dada-esque.
Tuca & Bertie is much lighter and more fantastical, and exists in a bizarre and surrealistic universe that leaps off the screen with near-tangible fun.
" In Europe, Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, said on Twitter: "Sad process, surrealistic times but at least more realistic announcement on #Brexit.
"The Architectural Angels of Millet" is a surrealistic ode to a painting by Jean Millet that features a solemn rural couple hunched over a field.
"International diplomacy has been reduced to name-calling, giving it a surrealistic sense of unreality that makes the world security situation ever more threatening," they said.
In December, a night launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base left a surrealistic glowing trail in its wake above Los Angeles.
Those for both seasons of "True Detectives" are surrealistic montages of worried faces, bleak landscapes and atmospheric commotion, summing up with terrific intensity the show's noirish melodrama.
Stevenson described Weerasethakul's style as akin to "a malaria fever dream" and wanted to blend "social realism with a surrealistic aesthetic"—at least in the first episode.
Filmmaker David Cronenberg might have perfected surrealistic flesh with the special effects work in eXistenZ, but a generation of new media artists are responding with modern technology.
Ms. Peters's two works are bronze, hollow-eyed, open-mouthed heads resembling Art Deco versions of archaic Greek sculptures but with exaggerated coiffures adding a weird, surrealistic dimension.
Screenshots of her video titles, which often hinge on surrealistic roleplays with historical themes, began going viral on Twitter in 2018 and 2019, boosting her profile even more.
Las Vegas is the realization of a fantasy, a surrealistic funscape that encourages you to depart from the ordinary, and the windshield here functions like a movie screen.
"Place" is like a surrealistic, slightly dystopian dream, while "How to Pass," set to a series of pithy stories by John Cage, is Cunningham at his most playful.
Those songs, "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," became Top 10 hits the following year on "Surrealistic Pillow," one of the defining rock albums of the late '60s.
"The thing that's superfun and surrealistic is that everyone you knew from 25 years ago is still in the room, sometimes with different spouses or partners," he said.
Hailing from the suburbs of Detroit, the Brooklyn-based artist got his MFA at Columbia University, where he developed the pop-surrealistic painting style that colors his experiential art.
He would go on to develop another famous Marvel hero, Doctor Strange, through which he was able to put to use some of his more surrealistic styling to work.
But most important, you can see and feel the mind-to-hand connection in these many soulfully wacky renditions of scenes from the surrealistic human comedy of modern life.
Gary Larson's surrealistic, single-panel comic ran from 1980 to 1995, becoming a cultural phenomenon with a familiar cast of characters — cave men, cows, dogs and other anthropomorphic figures.
Germaine Dulac, a French filmmaker best known for the surrealistic effusions of "The Seashell and the Clergyman," reveals a more distinctive sensibility in "The Smiling Madame Beudet," from 1923.
In May, Sevigny made her directorial debut at Cannes with "Kitty," a dreamy, surrealistic short about a girl who turns into a cat, based on a Paul Bowles story.
In 21976, Mr. Mekas was arrested on obscenity charges for screening Mr. Smith's "Flaming Creatures," a voyeuristic and surrealistic film featuring hermaphrodites, cross-dressers and other gender-ambiguous characters.
Kavko's sculptures, titled after animals, are made from cheap everyday materials and constituted the most surrealistic works in the show, though they are also tinged with a post-internet flavor.
Sinclair and Blichfeld's surrealistic style, empathetic comedy and reliance on the Guy's freewheeling bicycling life help them showcase more sides of New York City than most TV shows ever dare.
And towering over the band were three monoliths: surrealistic, cartoonish, wide-eyed faces, their expressions somewhere between astonishment and alarm, bathed throughout the set in neo-psychedelic lights and video.
But it also hints at a surrealistic tone with lavish dance numbers and a scene in which Mr. Egerton literally starts to levitate during his rendition of the title tune.
Mr. Lalanne was especially known for surrealistic sculptures, like a baboon with a fireplace in its belly and a flock of stone-and-bronze sheep, some adorned with real sheepskin.
But don't expect to learn exactly what the toad has in mind in this surrealistic fairy tale production by the French performer James Thierrée and his troupe, Compagnie du Hanneton.
It "takes something that's very ordinary and mixes it up into this sort of surrealistic thing that sounds like the original, but the meaning has been completely changed," Shane says.
In the show's off-kilter version of New York City, Glazer and her partner-in-crime Abbi Jacobson get into surrealistic misadventures involving apartment hunting, awkward hookups, and melted sex toys.
With a decidedly Surrealistic bent, the baron's scrapbook pages blend text, photography and watercolors into a visual feast of balls, galas and other festivities featuring personalities with patrician names (see: Windsor).
"From its air of decadence to its prowling camera movements, this is a Claude Chabrol film from lurid start to surrealistic finish," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
This work, by Mr. Ho, provides an English translation of the poetry of Ren Hang, a Beijing photographer best known for his surrealistic images of naked young models in provocative poses.
Its current show, "Other Hats: Icelandic Printmaking," features two dozen Icelandic artists, working in veins from gloomy landscape (the aquatints of Georg Gudni) to surrealistic Pop (the etchings of Arnar Herbertsson).
Sean Spicer, who became a household name for his surrealistic briefings, marketed himself as a potential talk-show host and now works as a correspondent for Extra, the tabloid TV news program.
Atlanta is full of surrealistic scenes that stretch reality and are characterized by a lack of explanations, leaving viewers to wonder why or how the show landed on such an odd occurrence.
Jose Esquivel's surrealistic "Dreamers in Space," directly influenced by René Magritte's Golconda (1953), trades bowler hats for graduation caps, capitalizing upon the idealism of youth threatened by a current state of political limbo.
As many commentators have noted, this evolution in Chang's artistic practice began around the time of her 2005 film, Shangri-La, which uses documentary and Surrealistic techniques to recreate the eponymous fictional town.
A designer who has built his career around surrealistic gibes exploiting pop iconography, Scott's offering this season is a cockeyed caricature of the styles favored by the former first lady and Marilyn Monroe.
But L'Engle's book is suffused with head-spinning metaphysics, abstract sci-fi, and surrealistic religious symbolism — there's a reason there hasn't been another major theatrical movie version of the book for over 50 years.
For those who shied away from the Knicks for the last two years, it's worth taking a step back to review the laughably awful and often surrealistic idiocy that Jackson visited on this team.
The scenic and costume designer Anna-Alisa Belous collaborated with Selwyn to create for the dance a surrealistic landscape that will evoke the idea of what it's like to choose one path over another.
Item ordered: MayFair - Jacquard Babydoll Dress with Qipao Collar, $973What gave me pause: Though not stolen, their imagery is a surrealistic attempt at lifestyle photography, and many of the photos are off-puttingly low-budget.
It wasn't hard to picture dinosaurs in the surrealistic setting that we were trekking through, with its layers of purple and green rock and oddly shaped boulders that seemed to have fallen from the sky.
Grace Slick replaced Ms. Anderson, and Spencer Dryden took over the drums from Skip Spence before the release of the second Jefferson Airplane album, "Surrealistic Pillow," in 1967, the year of the Summer of Love.
Depicting a man's white detachable shirt collar lying on a checkerboard, it's a precisely composed image of Jazz Age elegance, and it has a subtle, surrealistic poetry hinting at a game of erotic moves and countermoves.
"Sad process, surrealistic times but at least more realistic announcement on Brexit," tweeted Donald Tusk, the former Polish premier who will oversee the divorce negotiations between London and the other 27 member states in the European Council.
"Where is the give for all the take?" asked the Czech Republic's secretary of state for EU affairs, Tomas Prouza, on Twitter, while EU Council President Donald Tusk lamented what he called a "sad process, surrealistic times".
In Ginny Casey's "Skeleton Key," the murky-hued paintings are populated with curvy, vaguely surrealistic objects, like a chair with arms, a metronome the size of an armoire or a key too large for any human's door.
It was there that he began making his name as a stage actor and a writer of plays that were edgy, surrealistic and poetically allusive in the manner of the progressive rock-and-roll music of that era.
Twin Peaks Part of what made the first season of "Twin Peaks" so popular back in 1990 was that it filtered the director David Lynch's surrealistic excesses through the more ordered mind of the TV veteran Mark Frost.
Their surrealistic juxtaposition of parts, which evoke Comte de Lautréamont's "chance encounter of an umbrella and a sewing-machine on a dissection-table," declares a corresponding dislocation in what they're modeled on: the body reduced to a simulacrum.
In moments it feels as if Jimmie and his faithful artistic friend, Montgomery (Jonathan Majors, a mournful heartbreaker), are dreaming the movie into existence, pouring its surrealistic jolts and hallucinatory beauty out of their heads and straight into yours.
Mensch often veers into surrealistic fan fiction, saying she believes Russian President Vladimir Putin "murdered" Andrew Breitbart in 2012, "funded riots in Ferguson" against police violence, and entrapped Anthony Weiner in a sexting scandal with a 15-year-old girl.
As if orienting herself before moving forward, Ms. Simmons has included one of her early photographs, "Landscape (Two Women)" (2007), which features a surrealistic conjoined figure created by two women leaning toward each other and pulling their clothes over their heads.
The regional survey continues in other rooms with ominous religious work by Rubens, stern portraits by Franz Hals, lively village scenes by Pieter Bruegel the Younger, wonderfully strange proto-expressionism from James Ensor, and the creepy surrealistic humor of Rene Magritte.
It starts in October with "The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World," a surrealistic play that riffs pointedly on stereotypes of black culture as it depicts what the title suggests, an event that takes place over and over.
Antoine Helwaser Each of four small sculptures by Alexander Calder on pedestals displayed at the front of the booth is an infectiously playful, Surrealistic gem with a delicate mobile of colored shapes and wires gracefully balanced on the point of a curvy base.
The suspect, a man wearing a blue T-shirt and baseball cap, strolled into San Francisco's Dennis Rae Fine Art on Sunday and walked out with an etching titled "Surrealistic Bullfight: Burning Giraffe," created by Dalí between 1966 and 1967, according to KGO.
To adapt a singular film like Buñuel's into any other medium is a tall order; Surrealism works largely by surprise, and any adaptation of a surrealistic classic starts at a disadvantage because many in the audience will be familiar with the source.
We eventually meet this pair, pre-birth, in the lone fantastical element I found enjoyable, a surrealistic scene with a vaudevillian tone that finds the boys in a brightly lit box resembling a miniature stage (backstage, before showtime), exchanging thoughts on their impending birth.
Director James Bobin took over from Tim Burton, with a script by Disney go-to fantasy scribe Linda Woolverton (Beauty and the Beast, Alice in Wonderland, Maleficent) — but unlike Burton's Alice, Looking Glass borrowed virtually nothing from Lewis Carroll's surrealistic source material, save its characters.
At times, Ingrid Goes West reminded me of Welcome to Me, a weird little film in which Kristen Wiig plays a woman with borderline personality disorder who wins the lottery and spends it all on producing a surrealistic Oprah-style talk show all about herself.
Not only are the film's surrealistic accretions more over-the-top than those of its predecessors, but Pnini's decision to cast his father —the Israeli actor Avi Pnini — as the buried elderly writer gives the work a conceptual and dramatic gravitas that his earlier films sometimes lack.
Like falling asleep with the TV on and failing to discern your own dreams from what happened in an early morning Friends rerun, there's a surrealistic quality to the things UFC welterweight Mike Perry says and does that makes you question whether they actually occurred at all.
Yet for all her pursuits, it is Pappas's insouciant, cockeyed worldview, expressed via social media — her Twitter posts are part Tony Robbins motivational, part Tom Robbins surrealistic — and her lack of pro-athlete pretension that draw fans, primarily teenage girls who run cross-country, to her.
This book is a collection of short stories with a surrealistic, grotesque flavor reminiscent of Kafka, even though Agnon claimed he never actually read Kafka but only heard about him from his wife, who was a big fan of the Czech-Jewish writer who died so young.
Nonfiction In case you missed it, we're coming to the end of "Bosch Year 2016," the quincentenary celebration of the death of the late-medieval Dutch master known for his surrealistic images of the hereafter, and particularly for the fantastical hybrid demons that populate his hell.
In his ghetto bit Chappelle creates a rich world of surrealistic vignettes and characters with his near perfect miming of roller windows and approximation of the dead-eyed stare of a baby selling weed in the ghetto at 3 AM. Time has changed Chappelle's act, dulling his physicality.
Rather the Ong's Hat story, the Incunabula catalog, and the rest of the surrealistic sci-fi pretzel were manufactured by Matheny and his friends, like Herbert, over more than a decade, starting with photocopied pamphlets in the '80s, and bolstered with fake documents, radio show appearances, and other hijinx.
Mr. Takahata, who was not an animator himself, chose a different approach in later films like "My Neighbors the Yamadas" (1999), a surrealistic family story drawn like a comic strip; and his last film, "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya" (2013), a dreamy, watercolored portrayal of a Japanese folk tale.
He could speak volumes just by reenacting the thumbs up between two black hostages in a plane hijacking, or have you dying from laughter at the surrealistic swirl of images from his description of a chauffeured limo trip to the ghetto at 3 AM. I still laughed through these new specials.
I wonder if the writer Jen Silverman has had the same experience, because her inspired new play, "The Moors," rolls out like the stuff of dreams, with telling passages heightened by surrealistic flights of fancy — including that mastiff and hen in an archetypally pleasing, you-really-ought-to-see-this parable.
It includes all sorts of fanciful, surrealistic stories with invented or hoped-for bodily functions, like one in which men insert tampons into their urethras, or "The Double," in which the Julie protagonist happily turns into a man, only to later encounter the prior female self as a separate body.
There are a few highlights: Queen Latifah and Benjamin Bratt put in wonderful work as, respectively, the girls' pseudo-mother and selfishly enthusiastic manager; the music is catchy even when it's also forgettable (and isn't Empire's, too?); and the series often pushes the musical sequences into fantastic and surrealistic territory.
Attached flat against the gallery wall, they ruptured those white expanses with jarring, slightly creepy depictions of decay — or at least, of surrealistic incongruity: enormous cracks and crevasses opening up to some unfathomable depth; grotto-like cavities growing inexplicably into space; puffy (if oddly weighty) clouds floating near the ceiling.
As a text accompanying the work explains, Jimenez and Stellweg's structure builds on this history as well as the tenets of Mathias Goeritz's "emotional architecture," its miniature plaster tenants lounging about loosely defined rooms amid quasi-surrealistic, enlarged body parts, all heightening a metaphysical, rather than functional, connection to the spaces we inhabit.
It is the least fanciful of his work, which is surrealistic and dreamy: A sleeping bronze dog erupts into a side table ($25,000); a furry giant bunny is also a wingback chair ($17,103); a plush flower pot, bright red with bright green leaves, is sliced in half to make two comfy seats ($18,000).
From the paintings of the color-blind photorealistic artist David Rosenak, to the surrealistic weaved tapestries of Christina Forrer, to the strange and fragmentary canvases of Amikam Toren, the impulse to organize this show by chronology or concept is replaced by a realization that everything happens at the same time, all the time.
Sun Xun, a 36-year-old Beijing artist who has already shown in New York at the Sean Kelly Gallery, prepared several mural-size scrolls onto which his hand-drawn animations will be projected, offering a surrealistic look at his hometown, Fuxin, a coal-mining capital in northeast China that has fallen into decline.
In "The Redthroats," a surrealistic vision of the murder that The New York Times called "a fanciful flight into a world above the clouds of reality" (whoops), Steven, the character modeled on Mr. Cale, says that he wants to take his life in his hands and shake it until all the bad parts fall away.
What's missing from Kline's climate change vitrines is the element of surrealistic surprise that animated his previous work, from coffee presses whose treacly liquid contents have been infused with stimulants like Red Bull and Vivarin ("Sleep is for the Weak," 2011), to Teletubbies in SWAT uniforms with video screens on their bellies ("Freedom," 2015).
I think it will attract at least the 30 'audience groups,' for example; the police department that comes because they know a few of their colleagues played in the surrealistic movie, and there was a film created; and there's also this film about the film that's screened in the Pavilion, so they're very curious to come and see it.
When I first heard Yuna's collaboration with Jhene Aiko, "Used to Love You," I found myself picturing the next major pop/R&B artist and although Yuna's silky soprano invokes soft, wistful, surrealistic sonic dreamscapes, I'm not embarrassed to admit that I simply was not envisioning the 29-year-old Malay vocalist in her stunning and colorful hijab.
"Bob and Ray took their naturally sonorous radio voices and bent them into every imaginable shape, creating (what a New Yorker writer called) 'a surrealistic Dickensian repertory company, which chastened the fools of the world with hyperbole, slapstick, parody, verbal nonsense, non sequitur, and sheer wit, all of it clean, subtle, and gentle,' " wrote The New Yorker's Joshua Rothman in 2013.
By not changing much about Bieber's personality—he's still wildin' out, an out-of-control mess who pisses in the corner and responds to a fan's "I love you, Justin!" with a curt "I know, bitch"—Atlanta turns into a surrealistic comedy, daring us to imagine what Justin Bieber would be like if he were actually black and not just often trying to be.
As a television creator, he is known for the Emmy-winning anthology series "Fargo," adapted loosely from the Coen brothers' darkly comic movie, and for "Legion," a dense, surrealistic series based on an X-Men antihero, both for FX. As a novelist, he has written five books, the latest of which, "Before the Fall" (2016), has been optioned for the big screen by Sony Pictures.
Clone High - "Raisin' the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts" Featuring Jack Black as a raisin-pushing villain who gets the entire school addicted to hallucinogenic dried fruits, Phil Lord and Chris Miller's comedic tour de force is a trip in every sense of the word — a raucous and surrealistic yarn that's so deeply weird and layered with subtext, the songs will seem like the sanest part.  7.
Armed with Photoshop and surrealistic creativity, Mr. Vadukul (pronounced vah-DOO-kull) might use ghostly effects or incorporate allusions, in one case to World War II. For the January 2000 cover of The Source, then the leading hip-hop magazine, he surrounded Jay-Z with skyscraper gargoyles and thinly attired futuristic models — references to the classic 1927 film "Metropolis," Fritz Lang's depiction of the clash between man and machines.
By contrast, his more Surrealistic work, which features animal/human hybrids and other anomalies, falls neatly in line with the Freud-besotted imaginings of Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and others, thereby embedding itself within a stylistically consistent context, no matter how hard a painting like "Le réveil du Carpophage" ("The Awakening of the Carpophage," 1930), with its musclebound nude male back and startled tiger's head, is to look at.
Ahead of Atlanta's return to FX in March, the network finally dropped a full-length trailer for Robbin' Season, leaving the rotation vibes and floating alligators of the first two surrealistic teasers behind to reveal what we can expect next from one of the best shows on TV. Things are looking up for Donald Glover's Earn: He climbs out from the storage unit he's been crashing in, seems to be back in Van's good graces, and—judging by the wad of cash he gets ahold of—finds a way to start making some real money.

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