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Cast

Alison Brie profile

Alison Brie

Ruth Wilder

Episode count (30)

Betty Gilpin profile

Betty Gilpin

Debbie Eagan

Episode count (30)

Marc Maron profile

Marc Maron

Sam Sylvia

Episode count (30)

Sydelle Noel profile

Sydelle Noel

Cherry Bang

Episode count (30)

Britney Young profile

Britney Young

Carmen Wade

Episode count (30)

Britt Baron profile

Britt Baron

Justine Biagi

Episode count (30)

Kate Nash profile

Kate Nash

Rhonda Richardson

Episode count (30)

Gayle Rankin profile

Gayle Rankin

Sheila the She-Wolf

Episode count (30)

Kia Stevens profile

Kia Stevens

Tameé Dawson

Episode count (30)

Jackie Tohn profile

Jackie Tohn

Melanie Rosen

Episode count (30)

Ellen Wong profile

Ellen Wong

Jenny Chey

Episode count (30)

Sunita Mani profile

Sunita Mani

Arthie Premkumar

Episode count (30)

Kimmy Gatewood profile

Kimmy Gatewood

Stacey Beswick

Episode count (30)

Rebekka Johnson profile

Rebekka Johnson

Dawn Rivecca

Episode count (30)

Chris Lowell profile

Chris Lowell

Bash Howard

Episode count (26)

Marianna Palka profile

Marianna Palka

Reggie Walsh

Episode count (24)

Shakira Barrera profile

Shakira Barrera

Yolanda Rivas

Episode count (19)

Bashir Salahuddin profile

Bashir Salahuddin

Keith Bang

Episode count (17)

Victor Quinaz profile

Victor Quinaz

Russell Barroso

Episode count (12)

Rich Sommer profile

Rich Sommer

Mark Eagan

Episode count (11)

Andrew Friedman profile

Andrew Friedman

Glen Klitnick

Episode count (9)

Geena Davis profile

Geena Davis

Sandy Devereaux St. Clair

Episode count (6)

Wyatt Nash profile

Wyatt Nash

Phil

Episode count (6)

Casey W. Johnson profile

Casey W. Johnson

Billy Offal

Episode count (5)

Carlos Colón Jr. profile

Carlos Colón Jr.

Big Kurt Jackson

Episode count (5)

Kevin Cahoon profile

Kevin Cahoon

Bobby Barnes

Episode count (5)

Alex Rich profile

Alex Rich

Florian Becker

Episode count (4)

Ravil Isyanov profile

Ravil Isyanov

Gregory

Episode count (4)

Toby Huss profile

Toby Huss

J.J. 'Tex' McCready

Episode count (4)

Nick Clifford profile

Nick Clifford

Paul

Episode count (4)

Details

Status

Canceled

Original language

en

Countries

US

Number of seasons

3

Number of episodes

30

Reviews

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A review by CourtneyM17 9

August 2, 2017

This show has a great mix of comedy and drama. The actors are great and the characters are dynamic and very good! It's very easy to binge watch and I can't wait for more!

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