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  1. The Guest Book: Created by Gregory Thomas Garcia. With Carly Jibson, Eddie Steeples, Charles Robinson, Lou Wilson. For a tiny cottage in a tiny town, this place sure will see lots of baggage.

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    • 2017-08-03
  2. The Guest Book. The Guest Book is an American anthology comedy television series created by Greg Garcia. Season one starred Charlie Robinson, Carly Jibson, Lou Wilson, and Kellie Martin, while season two starred Jibson, Eddie Steeples, Kimiko Glenn, Jimmy Tatro, and Dan Beirne. The series centers on the lives of the employees of, and visitors ...

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    • August 3, 2017 –, December 18, 2018
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  3. The Guest Book TV-MA 2017 - 2018 2 Seasons Comedy TRAILER for The Guest Book: Season 2 Trailer List The Guest Book: Season 2 Trailer The Guest Book: Season 2 Trailer 1:57 View more videos

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  4. The Guest Book emerges from series creator Greg Garcia's habit of writing fictitious stories in the guest books of various rental cabins to freak out the next renters. 195 IMDb 7.3 2017 10 episodes X-Ray TV-MA

  5. Buy The Guest Book — Season 1 on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. An outstanding cast and sporadically sharp humor make The Guest Book worth checking out, even if its anthology formula leads to a ...

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    • August 3, 2017
    • Kellie Martin
  6. S2.E1 ∙ Finding Reality. Tue, Oct 23, 2018. In the Season 2 premiere, Trace to make a fresh start in a small beachside town, where they meet Nikki and Tommy, the engaged couple running Emmy Lou's Grill and vacation home Barefeet Retreat, and Bodhi, the local handyman. Vivian starts working at Emmy Lou's and Eddie quickly befriends Bodhi.

  7. Phyllis (Michaela Watkins) and her husband's weekend retreat with his boss from work (David Zayas), and the boss' much younger wife becomes unbearable for Phyllis until she finds an unlikely escape by helping a stranger, Marcia (Stephanie Weir), run away from a plural marriage. 7.2/10 (168)

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