Tim Robinson Brings His Delightfully Unhinged Vibe to HBO: A Review of The Chair Company

Tim Robinson is back with another dose of his uniquely unhinged comedy in “The Chair Company” on HBO. Known for his inability to let go of the most trivial problems, Robinson brings his signature brand of weirdness to this comedy-thriller series. Joined by Lake Bell, the show follows a husband and father who spirals into a conspiracy rabbit hole after a workplace mishap.

If you’re a fan of Robinson’s work on “I Think You Should Leave,” then you’ll feel right at home with “The Chair Company.” Robinson’s refusal to back down, even when it leads to self-destruction over the dumbest things, is on full display in this new series. Directed by Andrew DeYoung, known for “Friendship,” this show promises to be just as uncomfortable and hilarious as Robinson’s previous work.

With eight half-hour episodes, “The Chair Company” expands Robinson’s comedic style to new lengths. Expect to squirm as much as you laugh, as he takes you on a wild and bracing ride through his unique sense of humor. So buckle up and get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs and absurdity with Tim Robinson in “The Chair Company” on HBO.