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While the series has not been cancelled, a fourth season has also not been announced.

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While the series has not been cancelled, a fourth season has also not been announced. A Christmas special taking place in the same continuity as the series, ''Jann: Alone for the Holidays'', was released in late 2022, just over a year after the season 3 finale.


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* MadLove: In the season 3 finale, guest star Music/MichaelBuble falls madly in love with Jann, who makes it abundantly clear she does not reciprocate, during a recording session. He then shows up at her house during Thanksgiving dinner and proceeds to act like an absolute lunatic.
* MasterOfAll: After failing only twice at anything in her entire life, Cale spends a whole episode trying to overcome her fear of failure by attempting a bunch of things she's never done and doesn't expect to be good at, only to discover that she can bake and decorate an elaborate cake, win a half-marathon by a wide margin, and sing her heart out with no practice or prior experience whatsoever. Frustrated, she eventually realizes that she has failed at ''failure itself''.

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* AgeLift: Jann seems to be portrayed as being about a decade younger than she really is; her sister Max is in her early forties at the oldest and is said to have been conceived when Jann was about seven years old. In reality, the series debuted a week before Jann turned 57.



* FictionalCounterpart: Charley attends the fictional Springbank University in Calgary, the campus of which seems to have the exact same appearance and location as that of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. The real-life campus bar The Gateway is cast as the fictional Beaver Den.

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Charley attends the fictional Springbank University in Calgary, the campus of which seems to have the exact same appearance and location as that of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. The real-life campus bar The Gateway is cast as the fictional Beaver Den.
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* FictionalCounterpart: Charlie attends the fictional Springbank University in Calgary, the campus of which seems to have the exact same appearance and location as that of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. The real-life campus bar The Gateway is cast as the fictional Beaver Den.
** Averted with scenes taking place at the National Music Centre and CKUA Radio; both are in the Studio Bell complex, the naming rights to which [[CompanyCrossReferences are owned by the show's network's parent company]] Creator/BellMedia.
* HilariousOuttakes: Each episode ends with a gag reel of outtakes and alternate takes from a scene earlier in the episode, often showcasing Jann's talent at Main/{{Improv}}.

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* FictionalCounterpart: Charlie Charley attends the fictional Springbank University in Calgary, the campus of which seems to have the exact same appearance and location as that of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. The real-life campus bar The Gateway is cast as the fictional Beaver Den.
** Averted with scenes taking place at the National Music Centre and Centre, CKUA Radio; both Radio and the King Eddy bar; all of them are in the Studio Bell complex, the naming rights to which [[CompanyCrossReferences are owned by the show's network's parent company]] Creator/BellMedia.
* HilariousOuttakes: Each episode ends with a gag reel of outtakes and alternate takes from a scene scenes earlier in the episode, often showcasing Jann's talent at Main/{{Improv}}.



* LoserProtagonist: The fictionalized Jann is emotionally unstable, impulsive, in a years-long career slump and is constantly sabotaging her personal life with her selfishness.

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* LoserProtagonist: The fictionalized Jann is emotionally unstable, impulsive, chronically inconsiderate, in a years-long career slump slump, and is constantly sabotaging her personal life with her selfishness.



** In real life, the series and the promotion of it was the first time that Jann publicly acknowledged she wasn't straight, though she had never purposefully hid it and had been out to her family and friends since her late teens.
* RichesToRags: Happens to Cale between seasons 2 and 3; Jann (and a few of her other clients) firing her sends her on an off-screen downward spiral that culminates in her showing up unannounced at Jann's cottage one day, apparently homeless and with leaves and twigs in her hair.

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** In real life, the series and the promotion of it was the first time that Jann publicly acknowledged she wasn't straight, though she had never purposefully hid it and had has been out to her family and friends since her late teens.
* RichesToRags: Happens to Cale between seasons 2 and 3; Jann (and a few of her other clients) Jann’s firing of her sends her on an off-screen downward spiral that culminates in her showing up unannounced at Jann's cottage one day, apparently homeless and with leaves and twigs in her hair.
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The series debuted on Creator/{{CTV}} in early 2019 and quickly became the most-watched new Canadian series so far that year. It has been nominated for several Canadian Screen Awards and in 2020 was awarded "Best TV Comedy" by the Writers Guild of Canada. The series can be streamed in Canada on the CTV app and on Creator/BellMedia's Creator/{{Crave}} the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, all three seasons currently stream on The Roku Channel.

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The series debuted on Creator/{{CTV}} in early 2019 and quickly became the most-watched new Canadian series so far that year. It has been nominated for several Canadian Screen Awards and in 2020 was awarded "Best TV Comedy" by the Writers Guild of Canada. The series can be streamed in Canada on the CTV app and on Creator/BellMedia's Creator/{{Crave}} platform Creator/{{Crave}}. In the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, all three seasons currently stream on The Roku Channel.Channel.

While the series has not been cancelled, a fourth season has also not been announced.

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''Jann'' is a single-camera {{Sitcom}} starring Canadian [[SingerSongwriter singer-songwriter]] Music/JannArden [[AsHimself as a fictionalized version of herself]].

At the start of the series, Jann has recently broken up with her girlfriend Cynthia, [[WhiteDwarfStarlet her career is in the middle of a years-long slump]], her younger sister Max is unexpectedly pregnant again in her early forties, and her mother Nora is beginning to show signs of dementia. Jann's emotional instability, selfishness, and incompetent manager Todd are frequently at risk of tearing her personal life (and what's left of her career) asunder. One day, a [[GirlbossFeminist girlboss]] talent manager named Cale shows up at the door of her mansion outside Calgary to view the property on behalf of her client Music/{{Feist}}, and sees an opportunity to worm her way into Jann's career.

The series debuted on Creator/{{CTV}} in early 2019 and quickly became the most-watched new Canadian series so far that year. It has been nominated for several Canadian Screen Awards and in 2020 was awarded "Best TV Comedy" by the Writers Guild of Canada. The series can be streamed in Canada on the CTV app and on Creator/BellMedia's Creator/{{Crave}} the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, all three seasons currently stream on The Roku Channel.

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!!Tropes present in the series:

* FanOfUnderdog: Todd is this to Jann; in addition to being her manager, he's also her biggest fan and would do anything to help her career, even though he's almost completely incompetent.
* FictionalCounterpart: Charlie attends the fictional Springbank University in Calgary, the campus of which seems to have the exact same appearance and location as that of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. The real-life campus bar The Gateway is cast as the fictional Beaver Den.
** Averted with scenes taking place at the National Music Centre and CKUA Radio; both are in the Studio Bell complex, the naming rights to which [[CompanyCrossReferences are owned by the show's network's parent company]] Creator/BellMedia.
* HilariousOuttakes: Each episode ends with a gag reel of outtakes and alternate takes from a scene earlier in the episode, often showcasing Jann's talent at Main/{{Improv}}.
* InMediasRes: The first scene of the first episode shows Jann sobbing while swerving on the highway and about to crash her SUV into a shed. The next several minutes of the episode serves as a HowWeGotHere.
* LoserProtagonist: The fictionalized Jann is emotionally unstable, impulsive, in a years-long career slump and is constantly sabotaging her personal life with her selfishness.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: It's mentioned very casually just under four minutes into the first episode that Jann's most recent ex is named Cynthia and is a woman.
** In real life, the series and the promotion of it was the first time that Jann publicly acknowledged she wasn't straight, though she had never purposefully hid it and had been out to her family and friends since her late teens.
* RichesToRags: Happens to Cale between seasons 2 and 3; Jann (and a few of her other clients) firing her sends her on an off-screen downward spiral that culminates in her showing up unannounced at Jann's cottage one day, apparently homeless and with leaves and twigs in her hair.
* SitcomArchNemesis: Music/SarahMcLachlan is portrayed as this throughout the series. Jann is extremely envious of her, and a dispute over Jann's theft of Sarah's "lucky scrunchie" descends into a CatFight on Max's front lawn.
* TimeShiftedActor: Humorously averted with scenes depicting Jann and Todd in the 1980s and 90s; apart from clothes and hairstyles, no effort is made to hide the fact that the same middle-aged actors are playing their characters in their twenties and thirties.
* WhiteDwarfStarlet: Jann's fictional self is a less-extreme version: though she still has a fanbase, is relatively well-off and hasn't been completely forgotten, she's portrayed as a perpetual underdog compared to contemporaries like Music/SarahMcLachlan and k.d. lang. The first episode shows her playing a "corporate gig" that turns out to just be her busking at a farmer's market for an audience of mostly passers-by.

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