
"Strip Law centers on Lincoln Gumb (Adam Scott), a down-on-his-luck lawyer who was recently fired from his family firm by his dead mother's former law partner, Steve Nichols (Keith David). Gumb's new firm, which is staffed by his wayward teenage niece Irene Gumb (Aimee Garcia) and a disbarred old eccentric named Glem Blorchman (Stephen Root), is on the verge of going out of business because Gumb's unflashy lawyering style can't keep the attention of Vegas's overstimulated judges and juries."
"Created by Late Show With Stephen Colbert alum Cullen Crawford, the show about the misadventures of a Las Vegas law firm called Gumb and Flambé evokes the self-referential plotlines of Community, surrealist cartoon logic of BoJack Horseman, sharp non sequiturs of 30 Rock, and precise genre parody of early Childrens Hospital."
"In the season's penultimate episode, Gumb and Flambé attend a local awards show where they cross paths with a number of industry peers including Nevada's so-called "coolest lawyers," Pringus and Bench, voiced by Joel McHale and Ikechukwu Ufomadu."
Strip Law is a Netflix animated sitcom created by Cullen Crawford that follows Lincoln Gumb, a struggling Las Vegas lawyer who starts a new firm with his niece Irene and eccentric disbarred lawyer Glem Blorchman. Desperate to succeed in Vegas's overstimulated legal market, Gumb hires street magician Sheila Flambé to add theatrical flair to his courtroom presentations. The show blends self-referential humor reminiscent of Community, surrealist logic from BoJack Horseman, sharp non sequiturs from 30 Rock, and precise genre parody. In its season finale, the show transforms into an entirely different fictional series called Pringus & Bench, doubling down on its comedic sensibilities while introducing characters like the "coolest lawyers" Pringus and Bench.
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