As some Redditors have already noticed, the co-creator and star of I Think You Should Leave and The Chair Company appears on ...
So what is The Chair Company about, you may ask? Think about it. It's Tim Robinson. After an embarrassing (noooooo, really?) incident at work, a man (Robinson) finds himself investigating a ...
Tim Robinson is about to open his comedic new business even sooner than imagined. The first images from the I Think You Should Leave co-creator and star's upcoming HBO series, The Chair Company, have ...
"You're disgusting – these are my work clothes!" HBO Max has revealed the first official trailer for a kooky comedy series called The Chair Company, co-created by the comedy writers Tim Robinson & ...
If you're watching HBO's "The Chair Company" (and you should be, because it's one of the funniest shows of 2025), and you're looking to dive down the rabbit hole of Tim Robinson's feral mind, you'll ...
These days, Tim Robinson is best known for his outrageously funny sketch show, I Think You Should Leave. But prior to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tim Robinson performs onstage in 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix) A long time ...
HBO has asked—not just once, but numerous times, in bold and underlined type—that reviewers of Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s The Chair Company refrain from describing the workplace mishap that sets ...
Have you joined the cult of Tim Robinson yet? In the past six years, Robinson has gone from an underutilized Saturday Night Live player to one of the most beloved and idiosyncratic voices in comedy.
Lake Bell, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Joseph Tudisco tell IndieWire about the experience of joining a singular TV comedy that only gets weirder by the page.
Nearly a year after getting a series order by HBO, Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s new comedy The Chair Company finally has a premiere date: Sunday, October 12, at 10 p.m. While the show’s logline — ...
Friendship was one of 2025’s finest films. The Chair Company established itself as yet another entry in the Tim Robinson Hall of Fame. But what’s their real, core similarity? It’s not the creative ...