for their musical comeback. The Peacock comedy, which stars Sara Bareilles, Busy Philipps, Renée Elise Goldsberry and Paula Pell, follows a one-hit-wonder girl group from the '90s that was churned through the pop music machine and reunites to give their dreams another shot.
In the new season, they'll try again on their own terms when they return to the recording studio to lay down new tracks. Of course, their road to redemption is filled with bumps in the road.«It was so beautiful to see what happened in season 2, [which] was a heightened version of what was beginning to develop in season 1.
It was like in season 1 we're sort of in shock because we can't believe this opportunity is in front of us,» Bareilles told ET's Lauren Zima. «In season 2, you’re really getting to see us go for it and dream and allow ourselves to reach for something.
So there’s vulnerability in that.»«At least for Dawn this season, she’s gotten fired up about her role as songwriter and feels so emboldened by that,» she noted. «And it's the pressures of what the labels want, what the producers want, what the other girls want.
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