Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas (2021) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
It’s like Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist didn’t end in this Christmas-themed movie – but that statement is for better and for worse.
It’s like Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist didn’t end in this Christmas-themed movie – but that statement is for better and for worse.
In what hopefully is the season finale, not the series finale, of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, the inevitable comes to past but there are a handful of moments that didn’t seem set in stone.
To fully understand how much Max means to Zoey, we have a flashback episode focused on them teaming up to win a job at Sprqpoint.
As Zoey continues to make Simon feel undesired, Rose and Max continue to progress to the point of seemingly being more than just a seasonal fling.
As Emily starts to spiral, she finds herself sharing the need to talk and therapy with many cast members.
Zoey finds herself forced to not be so reliant on her powers to pick up what people are going through as multiple people’s heart songs get switched!
Despite it being Zoey’s 30th birthday, you’d think it was Valentine’s Day due to the focus firmly being on the various couples of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
As Zoey deals with trying to relive a memory she had with her dad, Maximo opens up, and both Mo and Max find themselves with potential love interests.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist decides to take on race in the workplace in a way very few non-Black shows really do.
With the help of Aiden, Zoey tries to shake up her life. For many, this couldn’t have worst timing, for they need the old Zoey, badly.
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