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Finding Joy - Season 1
Description
The comedy series tells of a girl named Joy who faces a different turn in her life. When her long-term boyfriend, Aidan, left her, Joy seemed to be fine. At that time, Joy takes on a new job in Ireland's most famous vlog, Flora the Happy Hunter, who later tries to face obsessive-compulsive disorder and has to walk again.
The comedy series tells of a girl named Joy who faces a different turn in her life. When her long-term boyfriend, Aidan, left her, Joy seemed to be fine. At that time, Joy takes on a new job in Ireland's most famous vlog, Flora the Happy Hunter, who later tries to face obsessive-compulsive disorder and has to walk again.
Actors:
J.D. Kelleher,
Karen Hassan,
Karen Ardiff,
Louisa Harland,
Lochlann OMearáin,
Helen Roche,
David ODoherty,
Kerry Howard,
Marie Hastings,
Hilary Rose,
Lia Schaffer,
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J.D. Kelleher
28 July 1969
Karen Hassan
Karen Ardiff
Louisa Harland
Lochlann OMearáin
8 August 1973
Helen Roche
David ODoherty
Kerry Howard
Marie Hastings
Hilary Rose
Lia Schaffer
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Kieron J. Walsh
Country:
Ireland
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November 30, 2018
Irish actress Amy Huberman walks away with your heart in the sly new comedy series Finding Joy. She's just so relatable, she says the wrong thing, does the wrong thing, swears like a stevedore and accidentally farts in tense situations.
December 04, 2018
It's got both slapsticky and character-driven comedic moments, along with more than enough seriousness to put us in Joy's corner from the first scene onward.
October 16, 2018
It's pretty dreadful, too, with a dismaying reliance on scatological gags.

