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The Chair Company is getting a seat at the table. Variety reports that Tim Robinson's new conspiracy comedy series has been picked up by HBO.
I don't know. We just finished it. I would just describe it as very simple. The logline is: an embarrassing incident happens to a guy at work, and he uncovers a conspiracy theory that he follows, based on that embarrassing incident. With this one in particular, when we started working on it, we realized how far it could go and how big it could become. You don’t think of the idea and say, “Okay, this could be one season, this could be two seasons, or this could be three seasons.
Who Else Is Working on 'The Chair Company'? Close The series was co-created by Robinson and longtime collaborator Zach Kanin, who also worked with Robinson on Saturday Night Live Detroiters, and I Think You Should Leave. In addition to creating the series and executive producing, Robinson will also star; co-starring with him are Lake Bell , Sophia Lillis , Will Price , Joseph Tudisco , and Lou Diamond Phillips ; Bell, Lillis, Price, and Tudisco will be regulars, and Phillips will recur.
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