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''Just Roll with It'' is an American family
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television series created by Adam Small and Trevor Moore that aired on
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from June 14, 2019 to May 14, 2021. The series stars Ramon Reed, Kaylin Hayman, Suzi Barrett, Tobie Windham, and JC Currais.


Premise

The Bennett-Blatt family do not have much in common with each other as they go through their everyday lives in
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. When a foghorn is heard, the actors break character in order to have a live
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decide what happens next. From there, the audience gets to vote on what happens to the family, and they are presented with three choices during certain scenes. If there is a tie between two options, both of them will take place. No matter what happens, they'll have to "just roll with it", as said by the actors.


Cast and characters


Main

* Ramon Reed as Owen Blatt, a model student who skipped a grade; likes to follow rules and schedules; Byron's son, Rachel's stepson, and Blair's stepbrother * Kaylin Hayman as Blair Bennett, a rebellious preteen; Rachel's daughter, Byron's stepdaughter, and Owen's stepsister * Suzi Barrett as Rachel Bennett a decorated military veteran and the general manager at BEATZ 101; Blair's mother, Owen's stepmother, and Byron's wife * Tobie Windham as Byron Blatt, an on-air radio personality at BEATZ 101; Owen's father, Blair's stepfather, and Rachel's husband * JC Currais as The Gator (recurring, season 1; main, season 2), Byron's man-child co-host at BEATZ 101 who also owns a karate dojo, lives in a boat on his mom's property, and has strange habits


Recurring

* Lela Brown as DJ Lela B, a kindhearted rapping DJ that works near the studio audience * Michael Lanahan as Mr. Penworth, Owen and Blair's teacher * Candace Kozak as Ruth, Blair's best friend who is also Owen's friend * John Ratzenberger as George Bennett, Rachel's father and Blair's grandfather who moves in with them after getting kicked out of his retirement home; he later marries Nana Blatt.


Notable guest stars

*
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as Caleb Barnswallow, a former army friend of Rachel's who Blair dislikes *
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as Betsy Hagg, a self-proclaimed vampire * Miranda May as Mrs. Polapamus * Jason Earles as Skeeter Swindell


Production

On October 24, 2018,
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announced that it had ordered
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comedy Comedy is a genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. Origins Comedy originated in ancient Greec ...
series ''Just Roll with It'', a hybrid television series with a mix of scripted and improvisational scenes. Adam Small and Trevor Moore serve as executive producers. The series is a production of Kenwood TV Productions. The series was expected to premiere in summer 2019. On April 26, 2019, it was announced that the series would have a special preview on June 14, 2019, before its official premiere on June 19, 2019. On August 28, 2019, it was announced that there would be a special interactive telecast on October 4, 2019. Issac Ryan Brown, Ruby Rose Turner, and Ruth Righi host the special, which includes a musical performance, with
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and Miranda May as guest stars. On September 10, 2019, it was announced that Disney Channel renewed the series for a second season and entered an overall development deal with the series' creators. Production of the second season began in September 2019. On December 6, 2021, it was reported that the second season was the last season of the series.


Episodes


Series overview


Season 1 (2019–20)


Season 2 (2020–21)


Shorts


''Roll It Back'' (2019–20)

These shorts feature the cast recapping the latest episodes and all the craziness that ensued in them.


Ratings


References


External links

* {{Former Disney Channel original series 2010s American children's comedy television series 2020s American children's comedy television series 2019 American television series debuts 2021 American television series endings American English-language television shows Disney Channel original programming Improvisational television series