DISNEY+ ORIGINAL SERIES PRESENTS Big Shot Season 2 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Comedy-drama, Sports

Created by David E. Kelley, Dean Lorey, Brad Garrett

Starring: John Stamos, Jessalyn Gilsig, Sophia Mitri Schloss, Nell Verlaque, Tiana Le, Tisha Eve Custodio, Cricket Wampler, Yvette Nicole Brown & Sara Echegaray.

Music by Fil Eisler and Alexis Grapsas

Executive Producers: Brad Garrett, Bill D’Elia, Dean Lorey, David E. Kelley

Producers: Tommy Burns, Jacquie Walters, P. Todd Coe, Chris Marrs, Michael Petok

 Cinematography: Alison Kelly, Michael A. Price, James R. Bagdonas

Editors: John David Buxton, Katheryn Rupert, Annie De Brock, Kristen Young

Production Company: David E. Kelley Productions, Lorey Stories, ABC Signature

Distributor: Disney Platform Distribution

Network: Disney+

Plot: A temperamental college basketball coach gets fired from his job and must take a job at an elite all-girls private high school.

Season 2 of Big Shot was So Good.

Pros: This season felt like it’s very character driven this time around. All the acting was so on point. I like the emotion and heartfelt as the season moves a move along. This was an easy program to not waste my time on it and I feel sympathy for Sophia Mitri Schloss’s character Emma the most.

Cons: The pacing does drag along too slowly. The rest of the boys didn’t get to do that much. It spends too much focusing on high school drama and relationships. 

Casts & characters:

John Stamos
Marvyn
Actor

Jessalyn Gilsig
Holly
Actor

Richard Robichaux
George
Actor

Sophia Mitri Schloss
Emma
Actor

Nell Verlaque
Louise
Actor

Tiana Le
Destiny
Actor

Monique A. Green
Olive
Actor

Tisha Custodio
Carolyn “Mouse” Smith
Actor

Cricket Wampler
Samantha “Giggles”
Actor

Yvette Nicole Brown
Sherilyn
Actor

Brad Garrett
Executive Producer

Bill D’Elia
Executive Producer

Dean Lorey
Executive Producer

David E. Kelley
Executive Producer

I recommend watching the first season of this show before seeing this one only on Disney+.

Rating: 8.5 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe.

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