

Perfect Harmony
When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church, he finds a group of singers that are out of tune in more ways than one.
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Plot Summary
A former brilliant but disgraced professor of music is unexpectedly tasked with leading a choir of misfit seniors at a retirement community. Despite their initial reluctance and varied musical abilities, he must bring them together to perform in a national competition. Along the way, he confronts his own past demons and learns the true meaning of harmony.
Critical Reception
Perfect Harmony received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its heartwarming premise, musical numbers, and the performances of its lead cast, particularly Bradley Whitford. The show was often described as charming and uplifting, though some noted its predictable storyline.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its feel-good premise and comedic elements.
- Appreciated for the musical performances and ensemble cast.
- Criticized by some for its occasionally predictable plot progression.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the show's humor, uplifting message, and the musical aspects. Many found it to be a delightful and charming series, though a few wished for more surprising plot developments.
Fun Fact
The series was developed for Fox but later moved to AMC+ for its release.
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