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Last 2021-2022 Cable TV show review for the night, this one is CBS’s only show to reach a finale this I’m a little late but Young Rock finally wrapped up it’s second season. Once more telling the story of Dwayne Johnson’s life through three separate timelines constantly moving forward. Adrian Groulx Bradley Constant and Uli Latukefu each play their different aged Johnson’s so well. Each one genuinely seems to bring something fun and unique to the character and their relationships with others. Joseph Lee Anderson and Stacey Leilua play Johnson’s parents very well and I’ve really enjoyed seeing the story of their marriage unfold despite knowing they stay together. Ana Tuisila is just fantastic as Johnson’s Grandmother, she is just so much fun and I could listen to her talk about her fancy white lawyer all day. Randall Park is still a great choice to be the interviewer in the future storyline, he keeps it all so light and fun. This season they continue the fourth timeline story of The Rock running for President in 2036. They continue doing good work not showing which party Johnson is running for but because Rosario Dawson’s Ahsoka Tano has become so big, her character sadly does not return to this season despite being Johnson’s running mate. This show is a lot of fun and brings some much needed representation to mainstream media. Between this show, The Book of Boba Fett, and everything that Taika Waititi makes, the rise in Māori and Pacific Islander representation has really skyrocketed. The first season of this show was really good and this second season just surpasses it in just about every way. I would get out there and binge these first two seasons before season three starts up next year. Young Rock gets a good 8/10 from me. Honestly, between Young Sheldon and Young Rock, I think I might pick Young Rock. -Tyler.
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