To have a good time Lottie’s sixth birthday, Earn, Van, and Lottie embark on a tenting journey within the woods. With a present like Atlanta, watching a Black household enter the woods to go tenting instantly put me on edge, particularly after season three. However it will be too predictable to make use of the woods as a web site to lean totally into the horror style. As a substitute, the journey brings the household nearer than ever. This isn’t to say the writers didn’t dabble in horror with a couple of spooky moments (what precisely did Lottie catch in that pillow case?), however in true Atlanta trend, the story takes a wholly much less cliché route.
“Snipe Hunt” can also be a way more heartfelt episode than I’d have anticipated. Atlanta is thought for its experimental nature and Afro-surrealist vitality, so episodes like this generally fall flat for a viewer like me who is keen to dissect each twist and switch. However the episode appears to anticipate this response by producing an unsettling vitality that retains the viewers anxious about what’s subsequent. There’s a second when Lottie seems to be out throughout the river towards an assemblage of bushes that create a gap to the forest. The sounds of the bugs and wildlife swell till the scene is damaged by the cruel metal-on-metal sound of Van hammering one of many tent poles into the bottom. Scenes like this, and Lottie catching the snipe, take us proper to the sting with out diving into true horror, selecting to pivot to a candy calmness as a substitute. This mirrors the depth of the feelings displayed throughout the episode, particularly Earn’s declaration of affection and Van’s preliminary reluctance. Vulnerability is likely one of the scariest issues on the earth, and the buildup is hell, however it’s additionally how we get to the softest elements of ourselves.
Whereas the episode is considerably sleepy, it’s good to see Earn and Van’s relationship develop and evolve up to now. The potential for a transfer to Los Angeles for Earn’s job alternative looms between them as he presses her to resolve if she needs to hitch him. He broaches the topic as they construct the extravagant tent he purchased for the event. Now that Earn has surpassed monetary stability and is in a tax bracket that permits him a substantial quantity of disposable earnings, he’s in a position to splurge on Lottie. Not solely has he reserved the complete grounds for simply the three of them, however he additionally bought the costliest tent on the retailer, one sufficiently big to accommodate 12 folks. Van factors out that they’ll be freezing and unable to amass sufficient physique warmth to insulate the area, however she doesn’t dwell on this hiccup, delicate to the truth that Earn is happy to create the perfect expertise.
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As they assemble the tent, Earn asks Van if she’s thought extra concerning the transfer. Taking her time to provide an intentional reply, she tells Earn she’s thought of it lots however she’d somewhat discuss it later. They discover the wilderness, strolling alongside the river and ultimately stopping to catch frogs. Earn, noticing how Lottie has been exceptionally moody, asks his daughter if she’s having fun with her big day. With out instantly talking to him, she sullenly proclaims that she doesn’t like her birthday.
Van writes it off as Lottie being drained and “in certainly one of her moods,” however she provides some additional enjoyable to their day by telling Lottie they’re going snipe looking. She says a snipe is a uncommon, practically extinct creature with purple eyes that solely comes out within the moonlight. However whereas Lottie is ecstatic concerning the concept of catching a snipe, Earn is worried that Van is pranking their 6-year-old. She tells him snipe looking is a practice she participated in throughout her short-lived time as a Lady Scout, however I’m with Earn: Once I first learn that this episode was known as “Snipe Hunt” and noticed they have been coming into the woods, my thoughts instantly leapt to The Purge and Get Out.
They proceed the day as an idyllic household; Earn tells Lottie a foolish story whereas Van smiles and listens earlier than the trio units off onto the river in a small canoe to go fishing. As they sit on the water, Lottie says she misses her grandparents, maybe eager for the individuals who cared for her whereas her mother and father have been in Europe attending business events and beating folks with baguettes. Earn, attempting his greatest on the father position, reminds her the way it’s uncommon for the three of them to be collectively alone. Being alone with Van and his daughter is a vital second for Earn as he critically considers the transfer to the opposite facet of the nation. As they roast sizzling canine over a hearth, he asks once more if Van would wish to come. They’re unable to proceed the dialog, although, as a result of because the moon creeps into the sky to take the solar’s place, Lottie is able to hunt for a snipe.
Van provides Lottie a pillowcase and instructs her to put a marshmallow inside as bait, scratch the bottom with a stick to draw the snipe, then hit it throughout the top to seize it. They go away Lottie alone to hunt and retreat again to the hearth, once more beginning a dialog across the transfer. Van opens up about what’s holding her again, saying she’s afraid Earn is asking solely as a result of he doesn’t wish to be alone in L.A. Personally, I anticipated this dialog to be extra about Lottie and her wants, however Atlanta has by no means been a present about parenting. (I imply, how a lot display time has Lottie even gotten up to now?)
Their discuss is as soon as once more lower quick by Lottie as she proudly yells to her mother and father that she’s caught the snipe. Frightened by what Lottie may’ve probably captured, Van fastidiously tells her to drop the pillowcase and run to security. After ensuring Lottie is secure, Earn strikes nearer to prod the pillowcase with a stick, and out jumps one thing that makes a creepy noise and slithers away. Van anxiously asks, “What was that?” and Lottie says definitively, “It was a snipe. I obtained him.”
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One way or the other encountering what may very well be an actual snipe doesn’t frighten them sufficient to go residence, and so they finish the night with a makeshift birthday cake for Lottie within the type of a s’extra with a candle on prime. They begin to sing Stevie Surprise’s rendition of “Completely satisfied Birthday,” however Lottie shuts it down, melancholy as ever, asking for no singing earlier than blowing out her candles and making a want.
Attempting to go to sleep within the large tent, Earn’s tooth chatter as he shivers at nighttime. Listening to him endure, Van affords Earn area the place she and Lottie are sleeping. With Lottie fully asleep, he makes use of this as a possibility to speak about L.A. with out interruption. He reassures her that she’s not merely a safety blanket — if he wished to seek out somebody new he would, however what he really needs is for his household to be collectively. Van, nonetheless unsure, says she will be able to’t pack up her complete life simply because he loves her as an extension of his daughter. Earn will get up, signaling a extra critical discuss, and bears his soul to her, telling her he’s in love together with her and has dreamed about her since Amsterdam. The truth that she’s additionally the mom of his youngster makes him “simply fucking burst.”
For essentially the most half, Van sits silently listening to his proclamations of affection, however Earn retains expressing himself, formally asking her to go to L.A. as his associate, not merely a co-parent. She lastly agrees, permitting Earn to set free a breath as he joins her subsequent to their sleeping daughter, whom he refers to because the manifestation of the perfect elements of one another.
The following morning, they get up realizing rain is coming. Anybody who’s a fan of Afro-surrealism and Black media understands the importance of water in our tales and spirituality. It’s a typical however vital trope with a wealthy historical past: Water holds reminiscence, ebbs and flows, and has the facility to take and provides life. As Toni Morrison as soon as stated, “All water has an ideal reminiscence and is without end attempting to get again to the place it was.” To me, the rain started at an ideal time, as Earn and Van got here full circle of their relationship. Langston Hughes was additionally identified for his use of water as symbolism. One among his most well-known traces is, “My soul has grown deep like rivers,” a line I considered Earn, Van, and Lottie brushed their tooth within the morning. Over the previous 4 seasons, we’ve seen extraordinary progress and depth from Earn, who, as he stated himself, “by no means fights for something.” However now he’s preventing for Van, one thing he wasn’t able to doing years in the past.
The household drives away from the campsite whereas enjoying Sade’s “Love Is Stronger Than Pleasure” (what an ideal soundtrack alternative) because the rain falls on the automotive home windows. Lottie watches her mother and father from the again, noticing a spark of their banter and chemistry of their physique language, and at last cracks a smile, reminding me of many late-night drives in my very own childhood with my still-in-love mother and father blasting Sade and holding arms. Earn is so proper: “What else are we doing it for, if not that feeling?”
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• One other enjoyable wink to the apparent horror components of the episode is the interplay with a barely uncomfortable but coldly pleasant older white man once they first arrive on the property. Earn’s guess that there’s an 8 % likelihood of him killing them of their sleep felt about proper to me though Van thought that was a excessive estimate.
• Hiro Murai’s eye for composition is immaculate; the best way his directing enhances the storytelling makes for such a full expertise whereas watching that generally I neglect these episodes are solely half an hour. My two favourite moments are the broad shot of the household on the river fishing and the scene shortly after wherein Earn and Van are out of focus with the hearth behind them positioned between their heads as Lottie performs within the digicam’s focus.
• Whereas I used to be ready for a bounce scare, the bread crumbs of Van being the reluctant one of their relationship and Earn desirous to take the leap have been scattered all through the episode. Wanting again, her telling Earn to decelerate on the best way to the location and her insisting the river is just too intense to cross are symbolic of her pulling again to save lots of herself. I’m glad she didn’t in the long run, although.
Atlanta’s dance scene is vibrant and eclectic, and we are honored to highlight some of the many local dancers who move us with their movements in our ongoing series “Speaking of Dance.”
This edition highlights Atlanta performer, Frankie Mulinix, the founder and artistic director of Burning Bones Physical Theatre. She specializes in the evocative Butoh, a 1950s-era Japanese dance-theater art form that blends German expressionism, mime, and European philosophy to explore taboo subjects through dance.
For Mulinix, discovering Butoh during her undergraduate studies was transformative. “My body said, this is home,” she shared.
As an artist-in-residence at Windmill Arts, Mulinix is dedicated to building Atlanta’s Butoh community from the ground up, educating audiences about its history and global significance. Her work aims to transform emotion into experience, creating visceral performances that resonate deeply with performers and audiences alike.
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Burning Bones Physical Theatre has an exciting 2025 season planned, with more information at Frankie Mulinix’s website here.
Atlanta Hawks (20-19, ninth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Chicago Bulls (18-22, 10th in the Eastern Conference)
Chicago; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Bulls -2; over/under is 245
BOTTOM LINE: Atlanta visits the Chicago Bulls after Trae Young scored 43 points in the Hawks’ 122-117 win against the Phoenix Suns.
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The Bulls are 15-13 against Eastern Conference opponents. Chicago is 10-13 in games decided by at least 10 points.
The Hawks are 13-7 against Eastern Conference opponents. Atlanta is eighth in the league scoring 17.2 fast break points per game. Jalen Johnson leads the Hawks averaging 3.6.
The Bulls average 118.1 points per game, 1.7 fewer points than the 119.8 the Hawks give up. The Hawks average 13.2 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.3 fewer makes per game than the Bulls allow.
TOP PERFORMERS: Nikola Vucevic is averaging 20.3 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists for the Bulls.
Johnson is scoring 19.8 points per game and averaging 10.1 rebounds for the Hawks.
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LAST 10 GAMES: Bulls: 5-5, averaging 120.7 points, 48.1 rebounds, 30.8 assists, 8.1 steals and 4.8 blocks per game while shooting 47.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.8 points per game.
Hawks: 6-4, averaging 120.2 points, 42.5 rebounds, 29.8 assists, 11.1 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 47.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 120.4 points.
INJURIES: Bulls: Adama Sanogo: day to day (knee), Torrey Craig: day to day (leg), Ayo Dosunmu: day to day (achilles).
Hawks: Kobe Bufkin: out for season (shoulder), Larry Nance Jr.: out (hand), Jalen Johnson: day to day (shoulder), Cody Zeller: day to day (personal), De’Andre Hunter: day to day (foot).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Clear and cold overnight with lows in the 20s to low 30s in town. Sunny and cool Wednesday afternoon. Milder by the end of the week and rain for Saturday. Here is the latest.
ATLANTA – Residents across Georgia can expect a mix of rain, cold, and the possibility of snowflakes in the coming days as winter weather patterns continue to shift.
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What we know:
According to FOX 5 Storm Team Chief Meteorologist David Chandley, widespread rain is forecast for the weekend, with extreme northern areas possibly seeing snowflakes late Sunday into Monday. Significant snow accumulation is not expected.
“Yeah, this go-around into the weekend, really, we’re just going to see some rain across North Georgia,” Chandley stated. He added that next week’s forecast remains uncertain, with Arctic air potentially influencing weather conditions. “We’ve got a whole week to kind of hash that out. All the things can change.”
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The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday will likely be chilly but dry for much of Georgia. “It’s going to be chilly, but it looks like dry conditions for the MLK holiday celebration,” Chandley explained.
In metro Atlanta, Tuesday could bring a slight chance of wintry precipitation as temperatures drop. “January is very active, no doubt about it,” Chandley noted.
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Metro Atlanta forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy, low near 30°F.
Wednesday: Sunny, high around 48°F.
Thursday: Sunny, breezy, high near 53°F.
Friday Night to Saturday: Rain moves in late Friday, with showers likely Saturday. Highs in the mid-50s.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high near 48°F. A few snowflakes possible in extreme North Georgia late.
MLK Day (Monday): Mostly sunny, high near 37°F. A slight chance of rain or snow.
Extreme North Georgia Mountains forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy, low near 20°F.
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 42°F.
Thursday: Sunny, breezy, high near 46°F.
Friday Night to Saturday: Showers likely Friday night into Saturday, high near 49°F.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, low near 20°F.
MLK Day (Monday): Slight chance of snow, mostly sunny, high near 34°F.
Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., the snow should move out before noon for the swearing-in ceremony on Capitol Hill. Highs will be in the 20s and lows will be around 12 degrees under mostly cloudy skies.
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Possible snow in Georgia?
What we don’t know:
While the immediate forecast is becoming clearer, there is still uncertainty surrounding next week’s weather patterns. FOX 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Stacey highlighted the potential for snow but emphasized that forecasts remain in flux. “I know many of you are thinking about some snow because you’re hearing about some snow,” Stacey said. “At this point, all we can do is just pay attention and see what’s out there. As we get closer, we’ll look for consistency.”
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Key questions remain:
Will Arctic air and other weather systems converge to create snow across Georgia?
How might fluctuating temperatures impact the likelihood of wintry precipitation?
Will it snow in Atlanta again?
The temperature is expected to take a plunge this weekend, with wet weather on the way. How likely is it that this precipitation will turn into snow? Here’s a look ahead with FOX 5 Storm Team Meteorologist Jonathan Stacey.
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Snow next week?
Timeline:
Here is a look at the timeline of weather for the next week:
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Tuesday: Slight chance of wintry precipitation in metro Atlanta as temperatures drop.
Friday Night to Saturday: Rain moves into the region.
Sunday to Monday: Snowflakes possible in extreme North Georgia; the rest of the state remains chilly with mostly dry conditions.
MLK Day: Chilly but dry conditions for holiday celebrations.
What’s next:
Meteorologists will continue monitoring weather models throughout the week. Residents are encouraged to stay updated via trusted local forecasts, including FOX 5, and prepare for any changes in the weather as Arctic air moves closer. “All we can do is just pay attention,” Jonathan Stacey advised, underscoring the importance of staying alert to new developments.
The Source: This article is sourced from original forecasting by the FOX 5 Storm Team.