After offering all types of guffaws for Netflix subscribers (this is a pro-tip based mostly on latest private expertise: possibly do not attempt binging “I Suppose You Ought to Go away” episodes on a world flight whereas everybody round you is attempting to sleep), Tim Robinson is paying it ahead and taking his abilities to HBO for the superbly banal-sounding “The Chair Firm.” Whereas we might a lot choose the information that the community had greenlit a complete season for the brand new comedy sequence, the pilot episode will hopefully persuade HBO to push all their chips to the center of the desk and absolutely decide to one of many funniest individuals presently working.
This marks the most recent artistic partnership between Robinson and Zach Kanin, who first teamed up whereas writing episodes of “SNL” and went on to co-create two exhibits: the short-lived Comedy Central sequence “Detroiters” and, after all, Netflix’s “I Suppose You Ought to Go away.” Robinson is flying excessive after the discharge of the third season of their hit sketch sequence final 12 months (which /Movie’s Chris Evangelista initially reviewed right here), varied cameos and appearances (together with a stealth cameo in “Scream VI” and a voice position in an episode of the animated sequence “Invincible”), and even a number of well-deserved Emmy wins and nominations for his comedy work.
Oh, and as a bit nugget tossed in on the very backside of the article, Deadline muses that “I Suppose You Ought to Go away” “stays alive on the streamer with new installments potential.” There isn’t any phrase on when which may occur or when “The Chair Firm” will in the end see the sunshine of day. Both manner, the extra Tim Robinson on our screens, the higher. Till then, we’ll be re-watching the ridiculous “Darmine Doggy Door” sketch on an infinite loop.