The School Bell Is Ringing, Class Is in Session for a New Season of 'Abbott Elementary'
Season 5 features 21 episodes with weekly releases and major staff changes, including Janine managing more students, continuing the story of Philadelphia's dedicated public school educators.
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The school bell is ringing, class is in session for a new season of 'Abbott Elementary'
Class is back in session at "Abbott Elementary." The hit ABC sitcom returns for its fifth season. And it sounds like the actors believe this new season is worthy of the honor roll.
Abbott Elementary - Season 5 - Open Discussion + Poll
Season 5 of Abbott Elementary has started airing on ABC. Let us know your thoughts as the season progresses in the comments below and vote in the poll. NOTE: People will be posting their thoughts/reactions to the season as a whole, so there will be spoilers in the comments. We advise you not to read the comments until you have watched the latest available episode. NOTE: You can change your vote as the season progresses. POLL : What did you th…
Abbott Elementary Premiere: Janine Meets a New Teacher… and Faces an Identity Crisis (Plus, Grade It!)
Things are changing at Abbott Elementary this season — and Janine is not feeling it. Wednesday’s Season 5 premiere sees the Abbott staff reunite to kick off the school year with Development Day (aka Janine’s “second favorite holiday after Christmas”). She’s thrown for a loop, though, when Ava introduces a new fourth-grade teacher, Dominic Clark, played […]
‘Abbott Elementary’ Season 5: What to Expect
Tonight, class is back in session with “Abbott Elementary” Season 5! Check out a sneak peek below! “Extra” recently caught up with the cast, who dished on what to expect. Sheryl Lee Ralph teased, “I don’t know if I can tell you anything, but I think you’re about ready to see some sides of the characters you have never seen before.” Bradley Cooper, Jaylen Hurts, Jason Kelce, Taraji P. Henson, and Kevin Hart have all guest-starred, but who are we …
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