
EPISODE 2.1
Zoey's Extraordinary Return
Zoey returns to the world after an extended time away
... More and discovers that a lot has changed at work and in her personal life in her absence.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.
Season 1 review: If the recipe sounds slightly off, Levy's performance, and Austin Winsberg's sharp writing, however, give it a very sharp edge.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: The actors - every one of them, every minute - work like Trojans to hold it all together.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: 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 reviewSeason 1 review: It's no surprise at all that the Suburgatory star is able to use her trademark sarcasm to cut through occasion treacle.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: For the most part, the series and its cast -- which appears to be having a lot of fun -- mostly hit the right notes.
Full reviewSeason 1 review: Due 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 reviewSeason 1 review: The 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 reviewSeason 1 review: It 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 reviewSeason 1 review: If it wants to be a "This Is Us"-level heart-tugger, the writers can't use the extra runtime on redundant songs.
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