"Many now-highly regarded shows start off with unsteady first seasons (Parks & Recreation, Schitt’s Creek, to name just a few), enough that a new series this confident in its identity so soon is generally considered the exception rather than the rule," says Kaleena Rivera. "Series creator Quinta Brunson, however, carried out her vision with a surety that is matched by few." Rivera adds: "Not every form of storytelling requires surprise twists and turns to be entertaining. One of the series’ major strengths is the fact that from the beginning Abbott Elementary knew exactly what it was: a group of educators trying to keep a school going with the resources they’re provided. No heavy-handed story beats required to carry out an engaging, quality sitcom."
TOPICS: Abbott Elementary, ABC, Quinta Brunson