‘A.P. Bio’ Review: An Exciting Season 3 Makes Glenn Howerton’s Peacock Comedy Must-See TV
The best (ex-)network sitcom you’re not watching only gets better on Peacock, as Mike O’Brien pushes his bad teacher to hilarious creative highs.
The best (ex-)network sitcom you’re not watching only gets better on Peacock, as Mike O’Brien pushes his bad teacher to hilarious creative highs.
“I don’t even know what I was thinking,” said Howerton, who developed the long-running sitcom with creator Rob McElhenney.
It’s not that hard to imagine him as an axe murderer, after all.
An insolent white guy abusing his power may not seem like a tale tailor-made for today, but it’s just one way “A.P. Bio” plays against expectations to earn that “A.”
The gang’s getting back together.
Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt star in an NBC sitcom hellbent on sticking to its badder than bad roots — and that’s a good thing.
At the same time, “Dennis could be gone forever.”
The writers room for Season 13 of the show is set to start up next month, when Howerton’s new show “A.P. Bio” premieres on NBC.
The new season of FX’s long-running sitcom opens its writers’ room in February 2018 for an expected release in the fall.
The character left at the end of Season 12.
The “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” alum stars with Patton Oswalt in “A.P. Bio,” which has been ordered to series.
After its twelfth season, the comedy series will now go into an extended hiatus before returning for Season 13.