NBC | Release Date: January 7, 2020
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Generally favorable reviews based on 29 Ratings
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DaylightriotJul 26, 2020
generally a decent show. Love the musical aspect of it and the drama with her father's declining health along with it's emotional effects. however, the show is marred by bad writing. Writing that makes Zoey(the shows protagonist) into thegenerally a decent show. Love the musical aspect of it and the drama with her father's declining health along with it's emotional effects. however, the show is marred by bad writing. Writing that makes Zoey(the shows protagonist) into the antagonist. slight spoilers below


All season she's crushing on Simon, only to kiss Max towards the end. A man that she states time and time again is only a friend. this writing makes her come across as just another self absorbed youngster who should know better while at the same time trying to paint her as emotionally wise due to her 'ability'. It's conflicting and feels like a love triangle has just been shoed in for ratings. the only other annoying aspect is the 'gender fluid' nonsense in one episode. luckily it is only covered in one episode and done in a tasteful way so it's not too in your face. In short, worth a watch. nowhere near as good as glee.
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Jamminman82Feb 23, 2021
It has been a cute, silly and shallow show. The actual playlist makes the weak writing and underlying ideology palatable. Where the show struggles is in it's attempts at drama. The characters aren't really deep enough to make the drama seemIt has been a cute, silly and shallow show. The actual playlist makes the weak writing and underlying ideology palatable. Where the show struggles is in it's attempts at drama. The characters aren't really deep enough to make the drama seem unforced. They make Jane Leevy's character the most shallow of all - she is more like an angsty teenager than anything else. The show is really like an excuse to perform the songs, and I've been ok with it. But Ep 6 of Season 2 killed it. I get Hollywood's need to propagandize, but Simon's pouting over his hardship about having a great job in a tech company without being a tech and Zoey's apologizing for her whiteness took it too far for me. I'm done. I'll have to get my music fix from Spotify. Expand
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