Everyone loves a good talk show once in a while, because it gives you the perfect opportunity to kick back and relax after a long day, and listen to some of your favorite celebrities talk about life, love, and fame.
While we all love hosts like Jimmy Kimmel or Jimmy Fallon and their talk shows, there’s one that often goes unnoticed, and we truly believe that Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts is the underdog of talk shows.
Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 just dropped, and we have fallen head over heels in love with it.
There’s a lot to love when it comes to Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2, and the guests are only the tip of the iceberg.
This season has four episodes, which is the same number as the first season, and while it might not seem like a lot, you will learn a lot about life in Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2, so make sure you brace yourself for it.
In this recap and review, we will talk you through why we think you need to add Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 to your list right away!
Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 Feels Like Multiple Warm Hugs.
Before we start reviewing Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts, we must tell you who Robin Roberts is, for those of you who aren’t aware. Robin Roberts is most popularly known for being the anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America. She is also an important pillar of the black community and the LGBTQ+ community.
Her presence and aura are strong yet calming, making her the perfect host of Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts, where she invites women from different walks of life to join her for a conversation about life, career, family, and love amongst other things.
Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 has our hearts filled with warmth by the end of the fourth episode, and we are here to talk about it in a little more detail.
Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 had four episodes and twelve guests including Chloe Kim, Chrissy Metz, Kyla Pratt, Loni Love, Brooke Shields, Marsai Martin, Hayley Kiyoko, Rita Wilson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Yaya DaCosta.
The one thing that these women have in common is that they are all a part of the entertainment industry in some way or another. The first episode of Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 will be a tearjerker to begin with because this entire show highlights the struggles that women face in the entertainment industry because of their race, ethnicity, and gender.
It is a known fact that women have to work harder than men to get a seat at the table, and all of these women are some of the most courageous, talented, and hardworking women the industry, and world, have ever seen.
It is Women’s History Month, and Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 is the cherry on top, and Disney+ has made sure that women all over the world can celebrate this month graciously and fearlessly.
Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 has a plethora of life lessons, things that everyone needs to hear once in a while, especially when self-doubt kicks in.
Robin Roberts is one of the executive producers of this show, and we must thank her for his brilliant lineup, and carefully curated episodes which have sparked some very interesting conversations that will be remembered for a long time to come.
The first episode of Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 is titled “Community” where amongst other things, these strong women talk about what community means to each of them, and its importance of it.
While making sure the conversation flows, Robin Roberts also takes this opportunity to talk about her own career and the struggles she faced. There is a lot of discourse around being able to accept yourself for who you are, flaws, and everything, which really makes us understand that these women are just like us.
We all have similar struggles and different ways of approaching them, and that’s what makes every woman so unique.
The second episode of Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 is titled “Grace” and the highlight of this episode was Chrissy Metz, whom you might recognize from the popular TV series, “This Is Us.” You would wonder that someone as popular as Metz would probably have her life figured out, but that isn’t the case.
She openly talks about therapy, being a people pleaser, and how she is unable to comprehend who she is after the show ended. Imposter Syndrome is heavily talked about in this episode, and how these women are navigating their lives through it, and despite being well-known names in the industry, they have a hard time calling themselves an artist. This episode was definitely our favorite!
Episode three was titled “Fulfilment” and admittedly, this was our least favorite episode of Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2, because the bar was set incredibly high after the second episode.
This one simply didn’t manage to grasp our attention as much as we hoped it would, but it was a brilliant watch nevertheless because several important topics were addressed. In the last episode, titled “Certainty” we got to witness the endless wisdom that Dionne Warwick had to share with ladies and the viewers.
We could listen to her talk for hours on end, but sadly, the run time of the episode was less than 30 minutes.
The only downside of Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2 was that there weren’t more episodes, but these four episodes expressed their lessons and messages loud and clear.
We are sure Robin Roberts could make a whole book filled with quotes from Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2, and we would surely be the first line to buy it.
Conclusion
If you have watched Turning the Tables With Robin Roberts Season 2, then we would love to know which episode was your favorite this season, and if you haven’t watched, we highly recommend adding it to your watchlist, and you will definitely thank us later!
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Turning The Tables With Robin Roberts
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