Hi, all.
Via Netflix and Titmouse Animation.
If you’re online at all, you are probably familiar with the extraordinary comedy writer Cullen Crawford, who also happens to be my good friend, frequent collaborator, current boss and — if he keeps his grades up — future President.
If you’re not familiar with Cullen’s work — yes you are. Because you have definitely seen this hilarious and immortal tweet that he will never be able to shake.
Cullen is a comedy genius (the most useful kind of genius) and I feel like I have been waiting a very long time to finally scream this news on his behalf. Coming to Netflix in February 2026, he has created what I fully believe is the funniest TV show in decades. You’ve heard of Leaving Las Vegas, but GOING to Las Vegas? Say hello to Strip Law.
VIA Variety:
“Uptight lawyer Lincoln Gumb (Scott) is too boring to win cases in Vegas until he teams up with local magician/hedonist Sheila Flambé (James) to bring some flash and pizzazz to the stupidest cases the city can throw at them.”
The series hails from creator and executive producer Cullen Crawford (“Star Trek: Lower Decks,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”). Steven Fisher and Trevor Engelson also executive produce along with Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, Ben Kalina and Antonio Canobbio for Titmouse Inc.
The Strip Law voice cast, Adam Scott, Keith David, Janelle James, Stephen Root, Shannon Gisela — and MANY MORE.
Via Variety: Leigh Kelly; Courtesy Image; Gianna Dorsey; Courtesy Image; Courtesy Image
Did I mention I am also one of the writers? Or was that just strongly implied?
I am honored (and occasionally disgusted) to write for this insanely smart, funny, and (often to our own surprise and disappointment) warm and loving show, made for and by comedy fans, and scripted by some of the funniest, most passionate, and just plain fun people I have ever been lucky enough to spend this much time with. Comedy juggernauts like Sean O’Connor, Emma Del Valle, Edgar Momplaisir, Lauren Maguire, Miles Woods, Andrew Mueth, Tamara Yajia, Branson Reese, Julie Greiner and MORE! (“More” is Creator and Executive Producer, Cullen Crawford).
But Strip Law is more than just writers. This is one of those cartoons that has pictures as well. I strongly recommend following the Instagram account of Strip Law Art Director, Tyler Rice for gorgeous and unsettling imagery that will prepare you to be buried up to your neck in the Nevada desert that is the visual world of Strip Law.
Via Cullen’s Bluesky Account: “Logo for strip law above a skeleton in a tux with a hole in its skull surrounded by cards. in the distance the Vegas Strip glows like the beautiful terrible embodiment of the collective American id.”
Actually, that caption gives you an extremely accurate summary of the vibe of the show.
This all sounds great, but February 2026 feels so far away? How can I help Strip Law NOW?
Glad I pretended you asked. You can start hyping yourself up for Strip Law in a proverbial jackpot of ways, including word-of-mouth (the only thing that definitely works) and sharing social posts, like this one I put on Bluesky, this other one I put on Instagram and this very blog post or newsletter (depending on where you are reading this). But even better than hyping up yourself and your friends, how about hyping up Strip Law’s corporate overlords themselves?
How I assume it will arrive.
If you are a current Netflix subscriber — and, statistically, you are — you can click this link to visit the placeholder page for what will be Strip Law’s home on Netflix. Once there, click the button with the little bell icon that says “Remind Me” to transform it into a checkmark that says “Reminder Set.”
This will tell Netflix’s algorithm that everyone who pushes this button has vowed to stay alive long enough to watch at least the opening credits Strip Law (which are amazing).
It’s a weird time to be making and promoting anything, second seasons are far from assured, even for shows that are hits. People are also weird about comedy these days, as evidenced by the recent crop of Emmy Winning Comedies that are not funny and Emmy Winning Dramas that are comedies. Viewers in this day and age get nervous about letting themselves go, fully surrendering to a show, and having a relaxed good time — maybe fearing that they’re wasting that time if the show is not crammed with the homework and vegetables of being “important.”
Strip Law is, by design, not important. But it is, paradoxically, a masterpiece. The animation is gorgeous and ambitious, the writing is hilarious and ambitious. This is the kind of non-stop laugh-out-loud COMEDY-comedy for fans of I Think You Should Leave, Detroiters, probably a ton of British shows, and whatever season of The Simpsons you like the best (that one is my favorite, too). So please set a reminder to tune in February 2026, when, I assume Netflix wants people to watch this show on Valentine’s Day, alone.
Strip Lawfully Yours,
Daniel