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Getting On (US) - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 opens with Jenna conducting a new research study, but being forced to deal with an unhappy participant; Dawn struggling in her new role as Jenna's research assistant; DiDi approaching Patsy for a raise; after a day of personal medical issues, Dawn making a massive discovery.Genre: ComedyActors: Laurie Metcalf, Alex Borstein, Niecy Nash, Mel Rodriguez, Lynn Cohen, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Mark Harelik, Mary Kay Place, Eileen Ryan, Kasey Mahaffy, Jayma Mays, ...»Director: Mark V. OlsenCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Getting On (US) - Season 2"
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Characters of "Getting On (US) - Season 2"
Dr. Jenna JamesPlayed by: Laurie MetcalfDawn ForchettePlayed by: Alex BorsteinDidi OrtleyPlayed by: Niecy NashPatsy De La SerdaPlayed by: Mel RodriguezDr. Paul StickleyPlayed by: Mark HarelikRick JoyPlayed by: Kasey MahaffyDr. Andrew CesarioPlayed by: Joel JohnstoneCorporation CounselPlayed by: Bob GloubermanFreddiePlayed by: Bernardo BadilloVarla PounderPlayed by: June SquibbDennis BeardmanPlayed by: Kurtis BedfordLeonard ButlerPlayed by: Harry Dean Stanton -
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Critic Reviews of "Getting On (US) - Season 2"
Denver PostNovember 07, 2014Humor so dark you'll be embarrassed for laughing, fun rooted in death and dying, a sendup of the soul-killing bureaucracy of health-care institutions -- that's Getting On, the best comedy you're not watching.
GrantlandNovember 07, 2014When Getting On truly shines is when it shrugs off the wink-wink-gasp rhythms of the comedy it wants to be and relaxes into the tough, uncompromising series it actually is.
Paste MagazineNovember 17, 2014What Getting On does so well is pivot from humor to sadness. It's almost Chekovian in the way that it walks the line between comedy and tragedy. It's a dark comedy- heavy on the dark. Yet, I think that's appropriate given the subject matter.
Brioux.tvNovember 10, 2014It is a dark, unblinking comedy, offering unvarnished truths taken to extremes about subjects rarely shown on television-death and the care of the elderly.
rogercatlin.comNovember 10, 2014Laurie Metcalf's performance, along with her role in the network sitcom The McCarthys make her TV's comedy powerhouse of the season. She does some amazing stuff.
Village VoiceDecember 03, 2014"Now in its six-episode second season, the superb workplace comedy continues to explore themes of power, gender, class, corporatization, mortality, and the mysteries of the stuff that comes out of our butts."
Entertainment WeeklyNovember 07, 2014Getting On finds great comedic tension between the gravitas of getting on (as in getting old and dying) and the levity required for getting on (as in just getting through the workday).
Washington PostNovember 07, 2014All the reasons viewers first loved Getting On are here again.
AV ClubNovember 07, 2014The show is also very sharp about the awkward interactions of doctors and nurses with their patients, who get treated like children even if they used to be brilliant, respected scientists and writers.
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