In "Halloween With Hades", the Witch brings in a basket full of Sleeping Apples into the club, until Daisy Duck tells her that no outside food is allowed. She leaves the basket of apples at the reservation table. Then Gaston walks by and picks an apple, mistaking them for candied apples, saying "No one eats candied apples like Gaston!" But, when Daisy tries to warn him, Gaston ate the apple and falls into a sleeping death, causing Daisy to remark, "And now, no one needs a wake-up kiss like Gaston!"
To acquire the talisman, Evie alone had to overcome the apple's power which was to make her think she was alone and uncared about by others. Evie had to convince herself that what she was being shown by the power of the apple (which while Evie slept caused her to dream that she was in her mother's room where the Magic Mirror was telling her nobody cared about her) was not true. After she realized that, she woke up.
Donald Glover once said that, after spending an entire night bingeing Fleabag, he walked into work on his FX series Atlanta the next day and instructed his entire writing staff to do the same. It makes sense: Atlanta is just as original as Fleabag, if not weirder and more experimental, and these two shows share all kinds of DNA. On Atlanta, Glover stars as Earn, an aimless, cynical college dropout turned music manager working overtime to get his cousin's (Brian Tyree Henry) rap career off the ground. Earn hustles constantly, and often fruitlessly, rising up briefly only to be kicked right back down to where he started. Like Fleabag, Atlanta is about trying to find a place for yourself in a cruel, unforgiving world; unlike Fleabag, there's an episode set at a Juneteenth party.
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