SummaryWilliam Ronald Trosper (Tim Robinson) ends up investigating a wide-ranging conspiracy in the comedy series created by Robinson and Zach Kanin.
Created By:Zach Kanin, Tim Robinson
❮ The Chair Company
Season 1
Season Premiere:
Oct 12, 2025
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
82
User score
Generally Favorable
7.3
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
100% Positive
26 Reviews
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0% Mixed
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Oct 9, 2025
95
As dramatic as this all sounds, The Chair Company is very much a comedy, and by far the funniest show of the year.
Oct 9, 2025
88
The Chair Company not only finds Robinson delivering some of his most gleefully inspired nonsense to date, but it’s also a vicious parody of so many TV conventions.
Oct 9, 2025
83
Fans of I Think You Should Leave, Robinson and Kanin’s cheerfully bizarre sketch-comedy series, will find The Chair Company suitably weird. Even when the show starts to drag, as one lead after another dead-ends and new questions emerge, it’s hard to drop. What keeps The Chair Company engaging are its spurts of tangential lunacy.
Oct 14, 2025
80
All comedy is essentially about surprises and in The Chair Company, you can’t tell exactly when the next massive, stupid laugh is coming. Ron’s colleagues are just the right amount of wacky, too.
Oct 10, 2025
80
Tim Robinson returns with another hilarious cringe comedy, but the emphasis is on cringe, which makes “The Chair Company” an acquired taste that not everyone will want to acquire.
Oct 9, 2025
80
If you’re already on his vibe, you’ll find a lot to laugh – and scream – about in this hybrid comedy-thriller that exists at the midpoint of sitcom and extended I Think You Should Leave sketch. More than anything, it shows Robinson isn’t just a one-trick pony, and may in fact be the perfect addition to HBO’s comedy line-up alongside Danny McBride and Nathan Fielder.
Oct 9, 2025
70
It’s all just entertaining enough to make up for the show’s scattershot storytelling.
User score
Generally Favorable
73% Positive
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Dec 3, 2025
7
The Chair Company is the kind of series that you start watching thinking it's just going to be another weird comedy... and suddenly you find yourself laughing, tense, confused, and a little irritated, all at the same time. Tim Robinson delivers such specific humor that it's impossible to stay in the middle ground: either you embrace the absurdity, or you get out of that chair at the first “fall.”What won me over the most here was the way the series turns a completely random conspiracy theory into a spiral of paranoia that is delightful to follow. Robinson goes from “I don't care” to “absolutely out of his mind” in minutes, and this yields some of the funniest (and most cringe-worthy) moments I've seen this **** everything works, the family dramas get lost along the way, and some characters seem to exist just to fill space, but the nonsensical humor and chaotic pace make this first season fly **** then comes the ending. My God, that ending. It's the kind of ending that leaves you with a look on your face like, “is that it, production?” and five seconds later, you realize that's exactly what it was meant to do. I laughed in **** the end of the day, The Chair Company doesn't want to be serious, it doesn't want to be profound, and it definitely doesn't want to give you answers. It just wants to throw you into chaos and laugh along with you. And, look... it succeeded.





























