Are you stuck at home (ha) looking for something else to watch?Watch Bedroom Eyes (2017) full movie Terence Nance and HBO have got you covered.
Starting on Friday, June 19 – Juneteenth – and running until Friday, June 26, anyone with access to a web browser and YouTube will be able to check out the first season of Nance's series, Random Acts of Flyness. It's a sketch series that's a frequently surreal mix of comedy, music, animation, and smart engagement with real world issues.
The six episodes from Season 1 have been helpfully bundled into the existing Flynessplaylist on HBO's YouTube channel. Nance shared the news on Friday in an evening tweet featuring an explanatory statement.
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"I feel like watching Random Actswill be useful now because it seems like everyday people ask me 'T, where is Season II at?' and I say 'outside,'" the statement reads. That, Nance explains, is why he asked for HBO to set Season 1 free on YouTube.
SEE ALSO: HBO's 'Watchmen' explores America's super-legacy of white supremacyIt's a short stretch of time until June 26, but there's more than enough for most of us to carve out time for six half-hour episodes. Just do one per day to get some education on the side with your entertainment.
Nance's statement concludes on a positive note: "I hope it can be part of the understanding, the reading, the feeling, the healing. I intend this on behalf of my ancestors, backward and forward in spacetime. Season II coming soon."
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