
""None of this is thought out," Robinson tells Vulture. "It's not planned. It's not on purpose.""
""I actually don't think Ron is as tough of a hang as Craig Waterman is," he says. "I think Ron is a prideful man, and like a lot of characters that Zach and I have worked on, doesn't like to be embarrassed ... This time, maybe he found something he can actually do.""
HBO premieres The Chair Company on Sunday, October 12 at 10 p.m. The eight-episode comedy stars Tim Robinson as William Ronald Trosper, a man who begins investigating a far-reaching workplace conspiracy after an embarrassing incident. Creators Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin blend narrative sitcom elements with cringe-driven humiliation familiar from previous projects, while Andrew DeYoung serves as executive producer and directed the pilot. The cast includes Lake Bell, Sophia Lillis, Will Price, Joseph Tudisco, Lou Diamond Phillips, and several lesser-known actors to enhance realism. The creators emphasize an unplanned, impulsive approach and avoid revealing plot details to preserve surprises.
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