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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.

Season 2 of Abbott Elementary proves that network sitcoms can still be essential viewing. It’s funny, warm, and sneakily radical in its respect for educators. Whether you’re here for the laughs, the slow-burn romance, or just to see Ava wear a T-shirt that says "Principal of the Year (Self-Nominated)" – Abbott delivers. Abbott Elementary - 2-- Temporada

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If Season 1 of Abbott Elementary was a warm introduction to the underfunded, over-loved Philadelphia public school, Season 2 is where the show fully becomes an all-time great sitcom. It doesn't just double down on the laughs—it deepens the relationships, sharpens the mockumentary bite, and somehow makes you care even more about fluorescent lighting and broken water fountains. Season 2 of Abbott Elementary proves that network

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.