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As the 2021-2022 Cable TV season begins to end this week, expect many reviews for the sitcoms this week and next. First up however is Call Me Kat season two which aired its season finale last week actually. I was a big fan of the first season despite its poor reviews but I saw the potential in it and I really think it’s found its footing and what it wants to be. FOX could have a good show if they give it good attention and appreciation. Mayim Bialik is such a delight and it’s so weird seeing her as such the opposite character from her Big Bang Theory character. Kat is so incredibly likable and fun and I can’t wait to see her again in season three. Swoosie Kurtz is so fun as Kat’s Mom and and plays so well with my favorite person on the show Leslie Jordan. Jordan is great on every sitcom he’s on and I’m still disappointed that his retirement home show from a few years ago never came back for a second season. Kyla Pratt is such a fun character that is very fun to learn more about, this season it is her relationship with Julian Grant’s character that fleshes her out more. Grant’s CJ doesn’t get much of his own to do sadly, but it is nice to see a male character defined by a relationship for once. Cheyenne Jackson’s Max is so adorable and attractive and fun to see on screen. I can’t wait to see where his story with Kat goes next season. Christopher Rivas gets done dirty this season and I’m sad to see him leave the cast, I hope to see him in other shows soon though, I really liked him (and looking at him). Laura Bell Bundy and Andy Favreau are good additions to the cast that I hope to be seeing more of next season. I think season two of Call Me Kat realizes the potential it’s debut season had and I really hope they continue to keep it great for the third season. There will be a lot of new things to come in that season based on the finale of this one. I’m giving this second season a very happy 8/10 and it now makes the coveted spot of one of my three favorite current sit-coms. Meaning it is one of the three I look forward to the most to watch each week. Keep up the incredible work, the cast and crew seem like such great people. See ya in the 2022-2023 season! -Tyler.
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