Animal Control - Season 2 =link= Review

At its core, Animal Control follows Frank Shaw (played by Joel McHale), a cynical, former cop turned Animal Control officer who has a better rapport with dogs than he does with humans. His partner, the eternally optimistic Fred “Shred” Taylor (Vashir Khanani), serves as the perfect foil, creating a "buddy-cop" dynamic that drives the show’s comedic engine.

If you enjoy offbeat comedies with a touch of heart, Animal Control is a must-watch. Fans of shows like Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Office will likely appreciate the show's humor and character-driven storytelling. Animal Control - Season 2

premiered on March 6, 2024, continuing the chaotic and heartwarming antics of Seattle’s most eccentric animal control officers. After a successful first season, the show returned with higher stakes, messy romances, and even more unpredictable animals. At its core, Animal Control follows Frank Shaw

: From drunken raccoons wreaking havoc in a bowling alley to a sloth sabotaging Frank during a rock-climbing session, the physical gags remain a highlight. Deepening Relationships Fans of shows like Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn

Frank leads an investigation into an illegal animal smuggling ring, a serialized plot that spans several episodes and reaches a breakthrough in "Bulls and Potbellies".

Season 2 introduces "mating season" for both the animals and the officers. The narrative shifts toward more personal character arcs while maintaining its signature slapstick humor, featuring everything from drunken raccoons to aggressive swans. Rotten Tomatoes Major Plot Arcs Frank's Investigation