Netflix viewers are “delighted” as the streaming giant has recently added one underrated workplace sitcom that many agree was canceled far too soon.
On Friday, November 15, multiple seasons of the hit series AP Bio was added to the streaming service much to the excitement of fans everywhere. The hilarious comedy series stars actors Glenn Howerton, Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, Jean Villepique, Tom Bennett, Patton Oswalt, and Paula Pell and produced by Saturday Night Live albums Seth Meyers and Mike O’Brien.
The sitcom had a four-season-long run before being canceled by Peacock at the end of 2021 despite fans still calling for more. AP Bio follows the misadventures of Jack Griffin, a disgraced former philosophy professor at Harvard, who takes up a position as an advanced placement biology teacher at a high school in Ohio. After reluctantly taking on the job, Jack makes it his mission to get back at all the people who have wronged him in his life and uses his group of honor-roll students to get back at his nemesis.
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After the news dropped that AP Bio will now be added to Netflix, fans have taken to social media sharing their excitement over the news. On X, formerly Twitter, one fan wrote: “Delighted for all of the people about to discover AP Bio now that its all streaming on Netflix.” And then went on to quote one iconic line from the show: “‘It gives me no pleasure to say this’ somebody about to experience an intense degree of pleasure from saying some s–t.”
Others took to a newly posted Reddit thread to share their reactions to the new addition. One fan wrote: “Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswald killed it. The kids were realy good too. The crazy weird episodes made me laugh.” And another replied: “Paula Pell (Helen) is the hidden gem of this show though, she steals scenes. Great comic actor.” while a third chimed in: “Im glad Netflix will give it a larger audience. Peacock has only really drawn people in for Love Island and The Traitors, but this one is solid.”
AP Bio will still be available to stream on Peacock, but now Netflix users will get a chance to enjoy 42 episodes of the brilliant comedy show. This marks just one of the many NBC series that are coming to Netflix in mid-November along with others such as The Blacklist, The Good Place, and Lopez vs. Lopez.
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