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Posted: 2023-01-11 20:13:06

Until recently, you'd be mistaken for thinking workplace sitcoms were a thing of the optimistic past.

In lieu of stapler-in-jelly pranks and other cheery office hijinks, the last few years have seen darker shows exploring disillusionment with workplace culture and corruption, with Severance and The Dropout finding big audiences.

Enter: Abbott Elementary.

Now in its second season, the show — set in a chronically underfunded and mismanaged Philadelphia school, with a memorable cast of teachers and staff keeping the place afloat, against the odds — offers something we haven't seen in a while: a wholesome workplace sitcom.

It's a celebration of educators in the guise of a mockumentary, serving eye rolls and lols alongside insights into the public education system, and offering sweet advice on broadly relevant workplace dilemmas (such as how to have a "difficult conversation").

Five teachers carry large rolled up mats in a school corridor while chatting and laughing.
On releasing episodes weekly, Brunson told Rolling Stone: “You finish a whole show and it’s just like binge eating, binge drinking. It’s fine in theory, but it’s not fun.”(Supplied: Disney+/Prashant Gupta)

It's also an easy binge if you're catching up: At 22 minutes each, the 13 episodes of season one will flash by. (NB It wasn't conceived as a show to binge — episodes are released weekly; season two, streaming on Disney+, is up to episode 10).

Having already won three Emmys in 2022 (with that show-stopping acceptance speech from Sheryl Lee Ralph), the show just won three Golden Globes (including Best Television Series: Musical or Comedy) — taking home more awards than any other series at this year's ceremony.

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