From the first episode, Abbott Elementary makes one thing clear: it loves its characters as much as it loves laughing at their absurdly underfunded reality. Created by and starring Quinta Brunson, Season 1 (13 episodes) follows the teachers at a predominantly Black public school in Philadelphia. It’s shot in the Office / Parks and Rec mockumentary style, but with more heart and less cynicism.
Here’s a review of , framed around the unusual keyword “openh264” (which is a video codec, likely indicating you watched a compressed version of the show). I’ll address the series itself first, then the technical aspect. Review: Abbott Elementary – Season 1 (As experienced via an OpenH264-encoded file) The Show: A Near-Perfect Mockumentary Grade: A Platform: ABC / HBO Max / (Your local playback via OpenH264) abbott elementary s01 openh264
hits hard. Episode 9 (“Step Class”) and the finale (“Zoo Balloon”) will make you tear up, then laugh two seconds later. From the first episode, Abbott Elementary makes one