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In all three of these timelines, Joe’s 10-year college reunion proves a pivotal second crossroad in the premiere episode.
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So all of that makes me feel like I’m in his skin when I put it on.” Whereas someone like Joe, he wants to make a statement with his jewelry and his clothing. And the same thing with hair and makeup I don’t even know if I can call it a hairdo - it’s just the way his hair falls. He’s not thinking about what brands he can buy to look cool he’s thinking about what’s practical, what’s comfortable because he wants to take his kid to the park. “Nurse Joe is wearing stuff that I would call just a guy who cares about being a dad more than fashion. “Something interesting that’s starting to happen just by virtue of doing the show a number of times - we’ve already shot six episodes - is the clothing really helps,” Wolk tells Variety of rooting himself in each distinct version of Joe. And in the third, he asks out Amy (Natalie Martinez), a woman he just met, and they go on to be together for 10 years, trying to have a baby while he becomes a famous musician. In another, he goes home with his family after the ceremony and ends up following in his father’s and uncle’s footsteps, becoming a cop, and staying single and living at home for the next decade. In one, Joe goes to his “friend with benefits” Jenny’s (Elizabeth Lail) graduation party and they end up getting married and having a son, Chris (John Gluck) in that life he becomes a nurse. He is at a time in his life where the world is both widely open to him, but also demanding that he make important decisions about who he will be and what he will do - and because of that, the narrative of the show splits into three distinct timelines. “Ordinary Joe,” NBC’s latest tearjerker drama, starts simply enough with the eponymous young man (played by James Wolk) graduating from college. SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the series premiere of “ Ordinary Joe.”