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Finding Joy - Season 1
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It is a series of comedy events that embody the story of a girl named Joy, an elegant and neat girl. After leaving her long-term boyfriend, Aidan, Joey seems to be fine. Joy got a new job in Ireland's most famous vlog, Flora the Happy Hunter. The girl has begun to control obsessive-compulsive disorder and is forced to enter a new path to deal with others.
It is a series of comedy events that embody the story of a girl named Joy, an elegant and neat girl. After leaving her long-term boyfriend, Aidan, Joey seems to be fine. Joy got a new job in Ireland's most famous vlog, Flora the Happy Hunter. The girl has begun to control obsessive-compulsive disorder and is forced to enter a new path to deal with others.
Actors:
Gareth OConnor,
Bronagh Taggart,
Mark Doherty,
David ODoherty,
Michelle Hlongwane,
Tommy ONeill,
Jeanne Nicole Ní Áinle,
Lia Schaffer,
Catherine Walker,
Ronnie McCann,
Karen Ardiff,
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Gareth OConnor
Bronagh Taggart
Mark Doherty
David ODoherty
Michelle Hlongwane
Tommy ONeill
Jeanne Nicole Ní Áinle
Lia Schaffer
Catherine Walker
1975, Dublin, Ireland
Ronnie McCann
Karen Ardiff
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Kieron J. Walsh
Country:
Ireland
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October 16, 2018
It's pretty dreadful, too, with a dismaying reliance on scatological gags.
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.

