Search Party goes places it's never been before in its ambitious, unhinged final installment.
Not just comedians. Actors. Case in point: Mr. Church.
"It was probably the trickiest creative process we’ve had with writing Search Party is, 'how Season 4 should end,'" Co-Creator Charles Rogers told Decider.
"We wanted to cast Busy Philipps in something at some point," co-showrunner Sarah-Violet Bliss told Decider.
Plus, what's next after that big cliffhanger?
Co-creators Charles Rogers and Sarah-Violet Bliss discuss the new season of the comedy thriller.
Dory (Alia Shawkat) is under arrest and her self-absorbed friends are freaking out in the dark comedy's third season premiere.
With so much great TV, some of it was sure to slip through the cracks. Here are some of the most erroneous snubs of this past year.
The show takes everything we thought we knew about a generation, and about human nature itself, and peers deep into its darkest recesses.
TBS' Hitchcockian mystery comedy confidently extracts humor from the darkest of subjects.
It started as a hangout show with Brooklyn millennials. Then the TBS comedy got strange in a good way.
We talked sour friendships, protein boxes, politics, and how it would really feel to get away with murder with the Search Party stars.
Alia Shawkat's engaging performance is just one of the many reasons you should watch TBS' new mystery comedy!
The writer-director team behind the film chat about their comedy, which thoughtfully pokes fun at Millennial culture.