
EPISODE 1.1
Pilot
A young woman discovers she has the ability to hear
... More the innermost thoughts of people around her as songs and musical numbers.LessJane Levy (Don't Breathe) leads this light-hearted musical series as a talented computer coder who suddenly hears other people's innermost wants, thoughts and desires—expressed through spontaneous song and dance.
There's hope for Zoey, especially with a cast this likable. But it also feels like I'm wish-casting based on what it represents versus what it is so far.
Full reviewIt's no surprise at all that the Suburgatory star is able to use her trademark sarcasm to cut through occasion treacle.
Full reviewFor the most part, the series and its cast -- which appears to be having a lot of fun -- mostly hit the right notes.
Full reviewDue to the presence of the always-charming Levy and the rest of the excellent cast, it'll be fun to see this show find its way.
Full reviewThe only show on television where you can see Lauren Graham perform "Eye of the Tiger," and there is much to be said for that.
Full reviewIt all comes back to Levy, who does a great job bouncing from scene to scene as a sweet-faced millennial who doesn't know a lot about music but has a real knack for helping out those in need.
Full reviewIf it wants to be a "This Is Us"-level heart-tugger, the writers can't use the extra runtime on redundant songs.
Full reviewThe imperfections save viewers from having to submit to the overly produced musical segments that undermined "Glee"...
Full reviewIf the recipe sounds slightly off, Levy's performance, and Austin Winsberg's sharp writing, however, give it a very sharp edge.
Full reviewThe actors - every one of them, every minute - work like Trojans to hold it all together.
Full reviewZoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1 is available to stream in New Zealand now on TVNZ On Demand.
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