Abbott Elementary - 2-- Temporada -

A fire alarm, a shared closet, and Janine admitting she wants Gregory "all the time" – then walking it back immediately. TV doesn’t get much more excruciatingly wonderful than this.

Janelle James deserves every award. Ava Coleman goes from "lazy principal who watches soap operas during work" to someone who, in her own chaotic way, actually protects her staff. Whether she's blackmailing a charter school rep or accidentally giving solid advice, Season 2 proves Ava has layers—even if those layers are mostly sequins and audacity. Abbott Elementary - 2-- Temporada

The talking heads are sharper. The running gags (Janine’s broken car, the raccoon, the "go fund yourself" gala) land perfectly. And the show never forgets its mission: to celebrate teachers while gently mocking the system that fails them. When the district cuts their art program, the sadness is real—but so is the resilience. A fire alarm, a shared closet, and Janine

Barbara Howard remains the school’s moral compass, but Season 2 cracks her armor just enough. Her struggle to accept a younger, more tech-savvy co-teacher (the delightful breakout, Mr. Morton) shows that even legends can feel insecure. Her final speech about finding joy in teaching, despite everything, is the emotional heartbeat of the season. Ava Coleman goes from "lazy principal who watches