Fans of the hit sitcom Abbott Elementary were left wondering why there was no new episode this week, but fear not as a special post-Oscars episode is set to air after the 2024 Oscars. Show writer and producer Brittani Nichols made the announcement on March 6, revealing that viewers can catch the show on Sunday instead.
The show, which debuted in 2021, has garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, including Golden Globe and Emmy Awards. Season 2 of Abbott Elementary sees protagonist Janine, played by Quinta Brunson, embarking on a temporary fellowship with the school district after a romantic setback with Gregory, portrayed by Tyler James Williams.
Co-showrunner Justin Halpern hinted at the direction of the upcoming season, mentioning themes such as charter schools and funding challenges. Brunson later confirmed that the third season's episode count was impacted by industry strikes, resulting in a shorter season.
Despite the shortened season, fans can look forward to seeing familiar faces as the show continues to feature celebrity guest stars. Brunson expressed the joy of actors being part of a project that their children can watch, highlighting the family-friendly nature of Abbott Elementary.
Airing on ABC on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET, Abbott Elementary is also available for streaming on Hulu the following day. The show's unique take on the lives of teachers in a Philadelphia public school has resonated with audiences, making it a must-watch for fans of comedy and heartfelt storytelling.