(guest star Sarah Chalke), a woman who previously ghosted him, forces Frank to confront his cynical outlook on love. Victoria’s Crisis
Variety called it “the most improved sitcom of 2024,” while The A.V. Club praised its “willingness to get weird.” Audience scores are even higher, with many praising the show’s balance of crude humor and genuine sentiment. Animal Control - Season 2
Frank’s job is simple: catch loose livestock, wrangle aggressive raccoons, and deal with emotional support peacocks. But his real challenge is navigating his relationships with his quirky colleagues: the eager-to-please Fred (Michael Rowland), the sharp-witted Emily (Vella Lovell), the gruff veteran Templeton (Gerry Dee), and the eternally optimistic dispatch officer Shred (Ravi Patel). (guest star Sarah Chalke), a woman who previously
In Season 2, the precinct faces new challenges that go beyond animal retrieval. The show explores the thin line between professional duty and personal messiness, all set against the backdrop of a department that is chronically underfunded and overlooked. Cast and Character Development Frank’s job is simple: catch loose livestock, wrangle
When Animal Control premiered, it was easy to dismiss it as just another single-camera sitcom. But Season 2 firmly establishes it as one of the most consistent and genuinely funny comedies on television right now.
Whether you want a laugh after a long day or just love watching people try to catch slippery critters, this show hits the sweet spot. Catch up on Season 1 and dive straight into Season 2—you won’t regret it!
: We get a closer look at Frank’s prickly exterior. The introduction of his ex-girlfriend Yazmin (Sarah Chalke) and his brother Patrick (Thomas Lennon) adds layers to his cynical backstory.