The second season of NBC’s Grand Crew has a comedy that is aging like fine wine.
The cast has unbelievable chemistry with their lovable friendships, and their antics keep audiences tuning in for more laugh-out-loud comedy.
The series stars Nicole Byer, Justin Cunningham, Aaron Jennings, Echo Kellum, Grasie Mercedes, and Carl Tart.
Here is the description of this season’s Grand Crew:
From Phil Augusta Jackson (writer, producer, and director of Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Dan Goor (creator of Brooklyn Nine-Nine) comes the second season of Grand Crew, the hangout comedy about friendship and wine. Noah, Nicky, Sherm, Anthony, Wyatt, and Fay continue navigating the ups and downs of life and love while finding humor in it all, always leaning on each other along the way. They unpack it all at their favorite win bar because everything is way more fun when you’re with your crew.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta chatted with two cast members of Grand Crew as we discussed why the show works, work-cation, and the cast’s chemistry.
Grasie Mercedes began her career as a producer at MTV Networks. As a writer and filmmaker, she was a staff writer for the first season of NBC comedy Perfect Harmony. She made the dark comedy short Just the Two of Us, which won the 2021 Atlanta Film Festival Audience Award. Her other film credits included A Covid-19 Love Story, Postmate, Egg Day, and My White Boyfriend. On the acting side, she had roles in 9-1-1 on Fox and Freeform’s Good Trouble, Showtime’s Masters of Sex, and Criminal Minds.
Aaron Jennings appeared on television shows such as Rizzoli & Isles, Bones, and Aquarius. He portrayed Dr. Malik Verlaine in the medical drama Pure Genius for two seasons.
Grand Crew is on Fridays at 8:30/7:30 ET on NBC and the next day on Peacock.
Watch the exclusive interview with Grasie Mercedes and Aaron Jennings below. Let us know what you think of the interview.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, NBC, Peacock