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  1. Aug 12, 2016 · You Have Wings, Learn to Fly: Directed by Michael Dinner. With Justice Smith, Shameik Moore, Herizen F. Guardiola, Skylan Brooks. The Get Down Boys apply their skills in a dicey situation as Zeke hurries to make a meeting. Mylene's quest for a contract takes an unexpected turn.

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    • Drama, Music, Musical
    • Michael Dinner
    • 2016-08-12
  2. Aug 12, 2016 · The Get Down boys apply their skills in a dicey situation as Zeke hurries to make a meeting. Mylene's quest for a contract takes an unexpected turn.[1] Jimmy Smits as Francisco "Papa Fuerte" Cruz...

    • Episode 1: Where There Is Ruin, There Is Hope For A Treasure
    • Episode 2: Seek Those Who Fan Your Flames
    • Episode 3: Darkness Is Your Candle
    • Episode 4: Forget Safety, Be Notorious
    • Episode 5: You Have Wings, Learn to Fly
    • Episode 6: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice

    Clocking in at an excessive 92 minutes, the series premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s The Get Downis beautifully messy and requires a lot of patience to get through. But even though the episode has some problems, I found the show’s boldness and the lead actor’s performance very enticing. The bulk of the story is set in the Bronx, New York, in 1977; however...

    The second installment, much calmer than the one that precedes it, picks up soon after the events of the premiere. Shaolin Fantastic, Ezekiel (a.k.a. Books), and the Kipling brothers are now known as the Fantastic Four Plus One. At least, that’s how Shaolin introduces them to Grandmaster Flash when he stops by. When they meet Flash for the first ti...

    The Get Down‘s third episode might be the most solid one so far. This is mostly due to the final musical sequence, which lasts about 10 minutes and pulls at several heartstrings as it delves into what’s troubling some of our characters. Following what happened in the church, Ramon kicked Mylene out of the house and now she’s living with the Kipling...

    The blackout throws the city into turmoil — especially in the outer boroughs like the Bronx — and allows The Get Down to dive further into the politics of the period. Up until now, the political stuff has felt rather tangential to the story, but it starts to slowly come together in this episode. Because of the blackout, the mayor can no longer give...

    One of the reasons The Get Downis such an enjoyable show is that it improves with each episode. “You Have Wings, Learn to Fly” is definitely the best episode so far. It flows smoothly through its story, and keeps the archival footage to a minimum and the show’s frenetic energy in check. The episode picks up right where we left off, with Jackie poun...

    The Get Down concludes part 1 of its first season with a reflection on power. “Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice” begins with three examinations of how power is wielded in the show’s boldly colorful — and at times, trippy — world. Let’s start with Zeke’s dinner with Mr. Gunns. He shows up at the house on time (thank god) and meets Herbert’s rebellio...

  3. Aug 12, 2016 · “In order to fly, a DJ must trust his wings.” If he doesn’t, if they lose, Shaolin’s ban “is reinstated.” The girls and the guys go back and forth on what defines “music,” without ...

  4. The fifth episode of The Get Down. Tropes: Bait-and-Switch : After being built up as a dangerous rival to Grandmaster Flash, complete with violent and aggressive proteges and a menacing introduction, DJ Kool Herc turns out to be a perfectly amiable guy who discourages unnecessary violence and whose parties are catered and co-DJ'd by his parents.

  5. Aston gives a review of The Get Down season 1 Episode 5. He let's you know what he liked and didn't like, he also lets you know who he thinks had The Get Dow...

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