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‘The Chair Company’ Finale Is on Another Level
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[Editor’s note: The following review contains spoilers for “The Chair Company” Season 1 Episode 8, “Minnie Mouse coming back wasn’t on my bingo card” — the Season 1 finale.]
So says Fisher Robay CEO Jeff Levjman (Lou Diamond Phillips) over drinks with his out-of-town friend Grego (Timothy Smallwood) and nearly out-of-work employee Ron Trosper (Tim Robinson). In a sense, it’s the opening Ron’s been waiting for. After shoving Jeff at the job site, Ron’s been on the outs with his boss and colleagues. In fact, unbeknownst to Ron, Jeff may be the last person at the office who still wants him to keep working there.
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What? Did you expect a normal finale of The Chair Company? In a way, the end of this season of TV is extremely predictable — predictable in just how unpredictable it is. We knew that questions would likely be answered, and that new ones would crop up, especially given the news of the season-two renewal. We knew that things wouldn’t wrap up neatly, especially after a penultimate episode that cleared up a little too much. The story is not over. The show must go on.
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