Of course, the reboot’s awareness of the original show’s sins can be a little grating at times, particularly as it finds its feet in the first third of the season’s episodes that critics are currently privy to. As
Jackson McHenry writes, “the show is self-consciously aping itself,” arguing that the most compelling aspect of reboot is its cabal of desperate, scheming educators. “The teachers have the same dilemma and motivations as the show’s writers, reviving, “ he continues, claiming to eschew the teenaged A-plots.
While the revival’s teachers are wonderfully chaotic, oddly sympathetic characters — especially the group’s leader, Kate Keller — they appear to serve as a millennial audience surrogate, written specifically for viewers who are watching with a worship-like deference to the original show and its lore.
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