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Ordinary Joe Season 1 Episode 2 Release Date and Watch Online

Ordinary Joe Season 1 Episode 2 is expected to release on 27th September 2021. You can stream it on the NBC network.

Ordinary Joe is an American drama television series that premiered on September 20, 2021, on NBC. The series, produced by 20th Television and Universal Television, is co-developed and co-executive produced by Garrett Lerner and Russel Friend.

The series centers on Joe Kimbreau as he makes a pivotal, life-changing decision at his graduation from Syracuse University. The show follows him on three parallel timelines, starting 10 years after his graduation: as a police officer, following in his father’s footsteps; as a music star, following his passion; and as a nurse, after he marries his love.

More About Ordinary Joe

This series is all about Joe Kimbreau who, after his college graduation, is faced with a pivotal decision that steers his life down three drastically different paths. His life story splits into three separate timelines depending on his decision. The series stars James Wolk, Elizabeth Lail, and Natalie Martinez.

Ordinary Joe Season 1 Episode 2

Season 1 Episode 2 titled “Requiem” is all about, the three Joes try to get a grip on their lives. The anniversary of 9/11 is set to arrive that which will affect all the timelines. Cop Joe and Amy pursue a romance, but Music Joe and Amy’s marriage is clouded by a big secret whereas, Nurse Joe and Jenny will find a way to save their marriage.

Ordinary Joe Season 1 Episode 2 Release Date 

It is one of the most popular American Series. This series received huge popularity among the viewers, and here the countdown starts as only a few days are left for the premiere of new episodes. Most of the fans have been curiously waiting to know the release date of Season 1 Episode 2. So it is going to air on 27th September 2021.

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Ordinary Joe Season 1 Episode 2

Where to Watch

Excited viewers can watch Ordinary Joe on the NBC network. You can also stream it online on Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Fubo TV.

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