
NBC has had great success with It’s us, a family drama that explores the lives of the characters by going back and forth in time. This show is ending this season and the Peacock Network has now introduced Ordinary joe, a drama that follows the life of the main character through three possible timelines. Will it also be a success? Will be Ordinary joe be canceled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned.
A drama series, the Ordinary joe The TV show stars James Wolk, Natalie Martinez, Elizabeth Lail, Charlie Barnett, David Warshofsky and Teddy Sears with Adam Rodriguez, Jack Coleman, Christine Adams, Joe Carroll, Rushi Kota, Jason Burkey and Gabrielle Byndloss in recurring roles. The show follows young Joe Kimbreau (Wolk) as he makes a crucial, life-changing decision upon graduation from Syracuse University. The three parallel stories that diverge from that night find Joe and the people around him with different careers, relationships, and family lives. The three stories each follow Joe about 10 years after graduation: following in his father’s footsteps as a police officer; following his passion, as a music star; and after marrying his love, as a nurse.
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What do you think? Do you like it Ordinary joe TV series on NBC? Should it be canceled or renewed for a second season?