First of all Lovecraft Country episode 7 was a full holy word from sweet baby Jesus! The visual appeal, quality and special FX: Phenomenal. The caliber of the writing is unlike anything we’ve ever seen on TV . . . Ever, and when I say “we” I mean every single human being on the face of the planet earth! As we watched Hippolyta Freeman transcend worlds and the limits of her own convictions, the liberation was felt on a spiritual scale.
The merger of Afrofuturism to explore the narrative and brilliance of black women: POWERFUL! Black Twitter was abuzz with the holy ghost! There were a lot of Amazing tweets and social media posts that helped expressed how we felt. There were even some by the Writers and Creators of the show themselves, along with some educational ones.
Check out a few that were shared below . . .
“You are not in prison.
— Ophelia M. Byers, she/her(s) (@_OpheliaByers_) September 28, 2020
Where do you want to be?
Name yourself.
Who do you want to be?
NAME IT!”
Y’all: A WORD!#Hippolyta
#LoveCraftCountry pic.twitter.com/49l10iVhYv
I won’t even lie. #LovecraftCountry fictionalizing Josephine Baker, one of the greatest Black women to ever walk the face of the earth, brought the biggest smile to my face. Hippolyta deserved this adventure—to taste freedom—and we deserved to see it and exist in proximity to it.
— Evette Dionne (@freeblackgirl) September 28, 2020
Remember the sister that drove past Hippolyta on the motorcycle?
I had to put Bessie Stringfield in this! Hippolyta needed to be reminded that she isn't the first Black woman to want to go on an adventure. #LovecraftCountry #IAm #Hippolyta pic.twitter.com/hnPtl4Iesi
— Hippolyta’s Babymama (@shannonmhouston) September 28, 2020
Never underestimate the power of a Black Woman! #LoveCraftCountry #IamHippolyta
— Courtney B. Vance (@CourtneyBVance) September 28, 2020
Some of the inspiration for tonight's episode.
— Black Geeks of DragonCon (@DCBlackGeeks) September 28, 2020
Dahomey Amazons were frontline soldiers in the army of the Kingdom of Dahome, a West African empire that existed from 1625 to 1894.
https://t.co/nHMfYgb5XJ#LovecraftCountry #BlerdsInLCC #OneLoveCraft #Hippolyta #DahomeyWarriors
I also love that they spotlighted Ms. Patti Labelle. Auntie was representing afrofuturism in the day #LovecraftCountry #Hippolyta pic.twitter.com/X24LPs3W5P
— Virgo Blade (@VirgoBlade) September 28, 2020
Black women worldwide after the episode . . .
This show is been an amazing adventure to witness and be apart of! Writers Misha Green, Shannon M. Houston and the rest of the cast and crew are doing THE THING!! We’re definitely looking forward to the next episode. Let us know your thoughts on this episode in the comments section, you can also chat with me directly about this episode @aprilinspired on Twitter.