Netflix’s ‘Strip Law’ Delivers Las Vegas Lunacy with Adam Scott and Janelle James
Netflix’s new animated comedy, Strip Law, premiering Friday, February 20, 2026, dives headfirst into the absurdities of Las Vegas with a unique blend of legal satire and pop culture references. Created by Cullen Crawford (“The Late Indicate With Stephen Colbert,” “Star Trek: Lower Decks”), the series stars Adam Scott and Janelle James as unconventional lawyers navigating the city’s peculiar legal landscape.
A Referentially Dense Comedy
The show is characterized by its rapid-fire pop culture references, appealing particularly to a Xennial sensibility. While some critics suggest the show prioritizes these references over substantial storytelling, it fully commits to providing viewers with obscure nods and in-jokes. The humor often hinges on recognizing these references, with the appreciation of obscurity serving as a unifying element for its target audience.
The Premise and Key Characters
Strip Law centers on Lincoln Gumb (Adam Scott), a somewhat lackluster attorney who inherits his Las Vegas law firm from his mother. Struggling to compete with the city’s more flamboyant legal minds, Lincoln enlists the help of Sheila Flambé (Janelle James), a magician’s assistant and “three-year all-county sex champion,” to inject some much-needed spectacle into his practice. The firm is further populated by Lincoln’s niece, Irene (Shannon Gisela), a teenage weightlifter working as an investigator, and his disbarred (and occasionally re-barred) uncle, Glem Blorchman (Stephen Root), who provides eccentric commentary and often initiates separate storylines.
Las Vegas as a Character
The series utilizes Las Vegas not merely as a setting, but as a character in itself. The show’s humor draws from the city’s unique atmosphere, with inside jokes about casinos and the experiences of visitors. Still, the show doesn’t limit itself to strictly Vegas-centric scenarios, occasionally venturing into unrelated plotlines, such as a case involving competing Santa Clauses.
Animation and Influences
The animation style, produced by Titmouse studio, features a mix of hit-and-miss background gags and a generally flat aesthetic. The show draws comparisons to other animated comedies known for their genre pastiche and extensive references, such as Venture Brothers, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and Archer. The Simpsons appears to be a particularly significant influence, with numerous nods to the long-running animated series.
Cast and Crew
- Created by: Cullen Crawford
- Vocal Cast: Adam Scott, Janelle James, Stephen Root, Shannon Gisela, Keith David
- Airdate: February 20, 2026 (Netflix)
Initial Reception
Early reviews suggest that Strip Law may take a few episodes to fully find its footing. While the show’s reliance on references may not appeal to all viewers, fans of pop culture trivia and those familiar with the nuances of Las Vegas culture are likely to find it entertaining. The strength of the vocal performances, particularly from Adam Scott, Janelle James, Keith David, and Stephen Root, is also highlighted as a key element of the show’s appeal.