Let’s Hear It 4 Girls5eva’s Triumphant Second Act

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Let’s Hear It 4 Girls5eva’s Triumphant Second Act
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An unabashedly silly yet satisfying new season of Girls5Eva digs back into everything that made season one so amusing and then some. roxana_hadadi writes

Now that Summer , Wickie , Dawn , and Gloria are established in their quirks and priorities, Girls5Eva adds texture by challenging them in season two. Photo: Zach Dilgard/Peacock When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote “There are no second acts in American lives,” his observation was shaped by the forward movement of linear time, the gossamer-thin permanence of fame, and the intractability of first impressions.

We’re increasingly living in a post-haha time for the half-hour sitcom, when series like Atlanta and Barry skew far closer to surrealism than realism. In that landscape, Girls5eva’s endlessly silly moments are a relief. Renée Elise Goldsberry’s Wickie wailing her way through her Riff Rolodex and Busy Philipps’s Summer purring of her new hairstyle, “I’m a villain now — it’s why I got lowlights,” are triumphs of comedic timing.

Those arcs stretch out over the eight-episode season, allowing each of the women a couple of episodes that are primarily theirs: Dawn fights for the inclusion of dads in a moms-only school parents’ email chain in the first episode; Summer questions her parents’ overbearing ideas about purity and chastity in the fourth.

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