RANDOM ACTS OF FLYNESS

SEASON 1


White Thoughts

S1 E1 · WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON RAISING FREE BLACK CHILDREN?

‘In “White Thoughts,” Hamm — an Emmy winner for portraying “Mad Men” master salesman Don Draper, and the inspiration for one of the best “SNL” faux informercials ever, “Jon Hamm’s John Ham” — shills a skincare product called “White Be Gone.” When applied to the temples, the black goop eradicates concepts commonly held by privileged people, such as “I’m not racist” and quick fixes for how minorities can make their lives easier. At the end, in an editing bay, Nance (as himself) accepts a friend’s critique that his time would be better spent “addressing whiteness less” and “affirming blackness more.’ -Jenna Marotta [Indiewire]


NUNCALAND

S1 E2 · TWO PIECE AND A BISCUIT

“A retelling of Peter Pan, opening with a young man chasing his shadow through an apartment complex. Hook appears when Pan fondly roughhouses with another boy, accusing him of “faggotry” while the men in the room try to convince Hook that it’s not true, that such a thing would never happen in their community. Pan escapes with Wendy’s help, fleeing to “Nuncaland,” this world’s version of Neverland, where he tries to convince her to stay.

The segment is magical, not least in part because it turns into an all-out musical sequence. When Wendy sings, the Pan corollary becomes clear: The boys need to grow up. Though they risk becoming Hooks themselves and embodying what is stereotyped as black masculinity, or inheriting their father’s sins, they can’t stay boys forever. And instead of Wendy having to hide from rape culture and harassment in Nuncaland, she argues, “You should be the ones to grow.”

In the final musical number of the sketch, though there are a few loose ends — the stigmatization of homosexuality isn’t really addressed again, for example — it manages to fold in most of the themes that the episode has touched on so far, as well as giving the preexisting story of Peter Pan a deeper dimension.

It hints at the greater heights that Random Acts of Flyness could — and hopefully will — reach, as the artists involved use what seems to be complete artistic freedom to speak, and to sing.” -Karen Han [VOX]


reproductive chip

S1 E3 · They Got Some S**t That'll Blow Out Our Back

a 2-minute sci-fi short film by co-directors, Terence nance and frances bodomo, in which a teacher is tasked with implanting government micro-chips into her young students. Over the course of the film, the girls and teacher are at odds but then band together to free themselves from government control.


COOKOUT

S1 E4 · Items Outside the Shelter But Within Reach

The perfect apology is issued; a very competitive game of spades takes place; a celebrity launches their latest business venture.


I HAD A DREAM

S1 E5 · I Tried to Tell My Therapist About My Dreams

A young Martin Luther King Jr. wakes from a dream; a movie star with writer's block finds inspiration in Africa and stumbles upon the devil within.


ONYX

S1 E6 · They Won't Go When I Go

Mudras, mantras, and meaning with Solange Knowles.