The Show
When the show M.A.S.H. ended, the viewer was left wondering what the characters' lives would be like after Korea. This show is the After-M.A.S.H. It’s an ensemble workplace comedy that covers the challenging transition every veteran faces when they leave the military, shot in a Parks and Rec / Office style.
The showrunner and many cast members are popular veterans who have lived many of these experiences. Though the show covers many serious topics, the show never takes itself seriously and the characters and themes are often larger-than-life.
The Creator
Nick Palmisciano is a NYT Bestselling author, director, and producer.
Nick is a Founding Board Member of international rescue non-profit Save Our Allies, and is the CEO of the full service marketing agency Diesel Jack Media. He is a Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and received his MBA from Duke University. He received the prestigious “Entrepreneur of the Year” award from the Entrepreneur Organization in 2015, the U.S. Army Ranger Tab, and the Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos badges in Cub Scouts. The Wolf Badge was his favorite.
His screen work includes Range 15, which he wrote and produced, and was the first independent film to top the charts at Amazon. Not A War Story, a documentary on the challenges of making a film with an all-veteran team, became the number one documentary in America. Send Me, is a documentary that Palmisciano filmed while joining a team of 12 veterans assisting with the evacuation of Afghanistan in the final days of the war, qualified for Academy Award voting.
Palmisciano loves to tell stories that include veteran characters that do not fit the Hollywood stereotype of what a veteran is supposed to be. Office Joe fits that to a T. That rhymed you see. Tee-hee.