'Strip Law' Review: Netflix Animated Comedy Loves Las Vegas
Variety
by alisoncollehermanFebruary 20, 2026
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Netflix's animated comedy *Strip Law* offers a unique take on the legal procedural genre by setting its story in Las Vegas, blending absurd humor with the city's vibrant, larger-than-life charm. Created by Cullen Crawford, known for *ClickHole* and *The Late Show With Stephen Colbert*, the series follows Lincoln Gumb (voiced by Adam Scott), a straight-laced lawyer who partners with magician Sheila Flambé (Janelle James) to bring showmanship to the courtroom. Together, they tackle bizarre cases in a world where magicians battle animals, and the mayor is a beret-wearing comedian, all while reflecting on Lincoln's complicated relationship with his late mother and her legacy as a larger-than-life lawyer.
The series captures the essence of Las Vegas through its exaggerated yet affectionate portrayal of the city. The opening credits showcase quirky storefronts like "Circumcision by Elvis" and the "Mafia Goons Hall of Fame," setting the tone for the show's humor-dense, sight gag-filled episodes. Lincoln's team includes his surly niece Irene and aging fixer Glem Blorchman, but it's Sheila who steals the spotlight with her flamboyant antics and innovative courtroom stunts, such as electrocuting herself to prove heaven isn't real.
*Strip Law* stands out for its bold approach to both legal procedurals and animation. The series pokes fun at typical case-solving tropes, opting instead for creative, often absurd solutions that make the show a fresh addition to the genre. With strong vocal performances from
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Originally published on Variety on 2/20/2026