Last update was it's being produced by James Wan and showran by Gary Dauberman (writer of the IT movies and The Conjuring spinoff movies)
late to this conversation, but please, please don't start the handmaid's tale if you don't want to deal with the cratering of a show in its later seasons that i've only seen topped by game of thrones.
Been watching Animal Control now that it's on Netflix, and I forgot how much I enjoy loveable asshole Joel McHale in my comedies. It's nothing groundbreaking, but it's an easy watch.
The build up to this masterpiece of a scene is well worth it. Just knowing there's whipped cream hoing on balls, is only part of it. I do like the Rooster a lot so far. Good cast, great 'joke a minute' type dialogue, and as with other Bill Lawrence shows, a good emotional backbone. And I like the balance, it's not a drama masquerading as a comedy with just a few jokes an episode. It's mostly funny forward. Anyone else watching Big Mistakes yet? (Netflix - Dan Levys new show). I can't believe there's not more chatter about that here. Having these 2 going, means there's been no shortage of laughs. Both are 2 of the funniest shows I've seen in a minute and I think on the back half of Big Mistakes it's going to get nuts. The music, and pacing and overall vibe is spot on for me so far. I'd be done with it already if I wasn't watching with my wife and trying to find the time to both sit and watch it.