When Animal Control premiered, it was easy to dismiss it as just another single-camera sitcom. But Season 2 firmly establishes it as one of the most consistent and genuinely funny comedies on television right now.
Victoria faces pressure regarding her immigration status, leading to a frantic citizenship exam prep assisted by Patel and his father. Animal Control - Season 2
In its second season, the Fox sitcom Animal Control settles into a steady, charming rhythm, leaning into the "humans are more complex than animals" premise that defined its debut. Led by Joel McHale’s trademark misanthropy, the season balances slapstick animal encounters—like drunken raccoons in a bowling alley—with a deeper focus on the precinct's evolving relationships. Key Season 2 Developments Romantic Complications When Animal Control premiered, it was easy to
If Season 1 was a pilot episode finding its legs, is a full-blown sprint. The chemistry between the cast is palpable, the writing is sharper, and the animal antics are more ambitious and hilarious than ever. Joel McHale proves he is more than just a sarcastic host; he is a comedic actor capable of genuine pathos. And the supporting cast? Finally given the material they deserve. In its second season, the Fox sitcom Animal
| Actor | Character | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Frank Shaw | The cynical, former-cop senior officer who prefers animals to people. | | Michael Rowland | Fred "Shred" Taylor | Frank's eager-to-please, ex-pro snowboarder partner. | | Vella Lovell | Emily Price | The good-natured but slightly overwhelmed director of the precinct. | | Ravi Patel | Amit Patel | The well-meaning family man and master of the dad joke. | | Grace Palmer | Victoria Sands | The confident and free-spirited officer who becomes Frank's love interest. | | Gerry Dee | Templeton Dudge | The by-the-book, competitive commissioner of the Seattle offices. |