Catastrophe has never broken my heart like this episode did. In each of the three seasons, both Rob Delaney and…

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Cast
Rossif Sutherland (Frank)Julie Perreault (Audrey)Mia Hemerling (School pupil)Nathaly Thibault (Restaurant Patron)Mathieu Dufresne (Client bar)Christine Lan (Jeune Femme Ordi)David Noël (Commis)Paméla Dumont (Femme dans le parc)Patrick Hivon (Patrick (2017))Jean-Nicolas Verreault (Dave (2017))Daniel Parent (Bernard (2017))Véronique Le Flaguais (Mia (2017))Sandra Dumaresq (Margot (2017))Olivia Palacci (Melissa (2017))
Synopsis
The story of Catastrophe begins with one night stand with Frank and Audrey living the most intense 6 days of their lives.A few weeks after Frank receives a phone call from her.She is pregnant.The couple decides to experience parenthood together without knowing much.
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