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Schooled TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew

Schooled TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew

Creators: Adam F. Goldberg, Marc Firek
Stars: Tim Meadows, Bryan Callen, AJ Michalka

ABC's recent half-hour friendly family tradition continues with "Teaching," a half-hour split from the comedy "The Goldbergs" that moves the character Lainey Lewis (AJ Michalka) into adulthood, where he returns to his school secondary school to teach music. To a group of jaded children of the 90s. The action of the program happens, coincidentally or not, during a golden age for comedies that teenagers, teenagers and parents could watch together, one in which ABC broadcasts programs that include "Step by Step" and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (in its previous version). The incarnation of Netflix, when Sabrina's powers were cute, not demonic). Given its configuration and its premise, as simple as to be a setback, it seems that the "teaching" is configured for, if not the greatness, at least kindly, the style competition "Hanging with Mr. Cooper".



But despite all references to the culture of the late twentieth century in the first installment, the plot of the pilot is based, in different points, on a bottle of Zima and the episode of Phil Donahue in "Moshing". It is a disappointment . The pilot lacks the brusqueness and vigorous and ungovernable wit of ABC's most successful recent comedies, from "Black-ish" to "Speechless." -a credible arch. Its history, in fact, is solved so neatly for the pilot's end as to raise the question of where the rest of the show can go.

We go into the background story of Lainey, everything that has happened between "The Goldbergs" and "Schooled", quickly at the top of the episode. In fact, this little exposure, which represents Lainey as a desperate concert musician whose proximity to success is close enough to be more irritating, is fun and, crucially, is well accelerated. One misses that energetic wit once Lainey takes her place in her old school. There, she is not a teacher good enough to make sense that she is a teacher or bad in interesting ways. Unilaterally, and so strangely enough to deflate any interest of the viewer, it decides that a student who criticizes it must be expelled, and ends up having a benign and non-threatening problem with its director (Tim Meadows). Does she end up convincing him of her teaching talents, albeit through an unconventional method? Well, was "Boy Meets World" aired after "Family Matters"? (Did.)

The "Teaching" may well relax as it progresses, but its first episode feels painfully tense, pushing us first to see Lainey as humorously inadequate for her work and, within 20 minutes, it may be more appropriate than anyone could have predicted Evidently, she is simply at the limit, and that the situations she is moving through are highlighted by absurd excoriation and, later, a sinuous rhetoric about the virtue of the great masters, they feel as evidence that history " Schooled "wants Tell has not been thought of. Educators are, in fact, insufficiently rewarded and singularly given to people; This show does not present that case through the airless unreality of its history before deploying multiple lectures on the value of teaching and dedication on the screen at the end of the episode to the masters of the world. A show that values ​​teachers so much needs to quickly turn to a more interesting way of describing them.



Schooled TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew

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