

Overthinking with Kat & June
The hopes, dreams, and fears (mostly fears) of Kat and June's inner lives are heard out loud in this comedic series about the birth of a strange but beautiful female friendship.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the intertwined lives of two best friends, Kat and June, as they navigate the complexities of relationships, career, and self-discovery in their late twenties. Kat, a pragmatic aspiring writer, often finds herself overthinking situations, while June, a more free-spirited artist, encourages her to embrace spontaneity. Their friendship is tested and strengthened as they confront personal insecurities and societal expectations.
Critical Reception
Overthinking with Kat & June garnered attention for its relatable portrayal of millennial anxieties and its authentic depiction of female friendship. Critics often praised its sharp writing, candid dialogue, and the chemistry between its lead actresses. While not a massive mainstream hit, it found a dedicated audience appreciative of its nuanced exploration of common struggles.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty and honest dialogue.
- Appreciated for its realistic depiction of modern friendships and anxieties.
- Lauded for the strong performances of the lead actresses.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general sentiment often highlights the show's relatable characters and humorous, yet poignant, storytelling.
Fun Fact
The show was originally developed as a web series before being picked up by the streaming service (Crackle) for full seasons.
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