After providing all sorts of laughs for Netflix subscribers (here’s a pro-tip based on recent personal experience: maybe don’t try binging “I Think You Should Leave” episodes on an international flight while everyone around you is trying to sleep), Tim Robinson is paying it forward and taking his talents to HBO for the perfectly banal-sounding “The Chair Company.” While we’d much prefer the news that the network had greenlit an entire season for the new comedy series, the pilot episode will hopefully convince HBO to push all their chips to the middle of the table and fully commit to one of the funniest people currently working.
This marks the latest creative partnership between Robinson and Zach Kanin, who first teamed up while writing episodes of “SNL” and went on to co-create two shows: the short-lived Comedy Central series “Detroiters” and, of course, Netflix’s “I Think You Should Leave.” Robinson is flying high after the release of the third season of their hit sketch series last year (which /Film’s Chris Evangelista originally reviewed here), various cameos and appearances (including a stealth cameo in “Scream VI” and a voice role in an episode of the animated series “Invincible”), and even multiple well-deserved Emmy wins and nominations for his comedy work.
Oh, and as a little nugget tossed in at the very bottom of the article, Deadline muses that “I Think You Should Leave” “remains alive at the streamer with new installments possible.” There’s no word on when that might happen or when “The Chair Company” will ultimately see the light of day. Either way, the more Tim Robinson on our screens, the better. Until then, we’ll be re-watching the ridiculous “Darmine Doggy Door” sketch on an infinite loop.