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6.1 2 Seasons • 21 Episodes

What About Joan?

"Life for the romantically challenged."

The life of a high school teacher who depends on the daily support, counsel, and friendship of her two best friends.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Joan Cusack

    Joan Cusack

    Joan Gallagher

  • Kyle Chandler

    Kyle Chandler

    Jake Evans

  • Donna Murphy

    Donna Murphy

    Dr. Ruby Stern

  • Kellie Shanygne Williams

    Kellie Shanygne Williams

    Alice Adams

  • Wallace Langham

    Wallace Langham

    Mark Ludlow

  • Jeff Garlin

    Jeff Garlin

    Steinie

Overview

The life of a high school teacher who depends on the daily support, counsel, and friendship of her two best friends.

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