OFFICE JOE (TV SHOW) IS A VETERAN-BACKED COMEDY ABOUT LIFE AFTER SERVICE
Nick Palmisciano is a man of many talents. The Veteran is known in the business world as an expert in marketing; however, he’s also been making some noise in Hollywood. Frankly, not all of it is the best. Range 15 came out to mixed reviews among the military community, but it did result in being the first indie film made by a Vet and one of the largest crowdfunded movies in history. Now, Palmisciano and his crew are back. This time, with Office Joe, a TV show that’s taking a humorous look at the challenges of transitioning from the military into civilian life.
Office Joe: The TV Show About Becoming a Civilian
While Range 15 saw mixed reviews, the team is back with Office Joe, a TV show that’s taking a lighthearted approach to a complex subject.
Remember, Range 15 was unapologetically over the top; however, the crew’s new workplace comedy is taking a tried and tested setting with a military twist.
Office Joe humorously explores the challenges Veterans face as they step into their first civilian jobs, blending relatable experiences with comedic insights.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of military members separate from service and re-enter civilian life.
Not all of it is pretty; however, even amongst the chaos, there are funny and engaging experiences relatable to those who have served. Office Joe is a TV show exploring all of these themes and more. It's unlike anything you’ve seen before.
From Military Drills to Marketing Plans
There are several workplace comedies out there but where Office Joe thrives is in its ability to capture the unique challenges of Veterans transitioning into civilian life.
Pulling from some obvious real-life influences, the show stars Staff Sgt. Joe Hauser. He leaves the Army for a new job at a small marketing firm across the country, all while trying to figure out how he fits in.
The cast is made up of plenty of familiar faces from Range 15, including Jarred Taylor, Jack Mandaville, Tim Kennedy, and Mary Dague, delivering on the real-life quirks Vets encounter when entering the civilian world.
American Legion post commander Tony Garcia, played by Vincent Vargas, becomes Joe’s guide in adapting to civilian life. Even Nick Palmisciano has a role as a retired Army Officer, who helps mentor Joe as he tries to make sense of civilian life.
Other cast members include Ashley Gutermuth, Cristina Duchesne-Rivera, Kalli Therinae, Suzy Palmisciano, Eric Tansey, Dianne Paukstelis, Thomas Reed Hunt III, Seth Schenall and Ben Bunn.
There are love interests, workplace hijinks, and relatable quirks the military community can all appreciate, as Office Joe brings relatable Veteran experiences to the screen, blending humor with real-life military-to-civilian transitions.
How to Watch Office Joe (TV Show)
Based on the official trailer, it looks like the latest offering from Nick Palmisciano and his crew has a lot of potential.
If you’re into comedies or simply want to support a project deeply rooted in the military community, Office Joe is the perfect show to add to your rotation this fall.
If you’re looking to watch the Office Joe TV show, you have a few options. Not only can you get it on Blu-Ray DVD now, but you can also stream it beginning Veterans Day weekend on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and Google Play.
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