Overview
- The decision surfaced roughly six weeks after the Sept. 25 Season 2 premiere, which dropped all 10 episodes at once on FX/Hulu.
- Season 1 used a weekly rollout, and FX delayed the Season 2 renewal for several months following the first season’s conclusion.
- The series drew strong reviews, earning 98% and 100% Rotten Tomatoes scores for its first two seasons and nominations from Critics Choice, the Film Independent Spirit Awards and the WGA.
- Coverage repeatedly noted sexual-assault allegations by former collaborator Jon Ebeling against creator-star Brian Jordan Alvarez, which Alvarez has denied as consensual encounters.
- The Austin-set sitcom was created by and starred Alvarez alongside Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, Sean Patton and Carmen Christopher, with production by FX Productions.