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About Second Jen
"Second Jen" is a coming-of-age comedy about two second-generation millennials (Chinese-Canadian and Filipino-Canadian) and inseparable best friends who move out to a shabby city triplex to prove to their immigrant families, and themselves, that they can make it on their own.
Show Name | Second Jen |
Network | Citytv |
Year | 2016 |
Top Cast | Amanda Joy Lily Gao Nile Seguin Samantha Wan |
Genres | Comedy |
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