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Netflix’s ‘Strip Law’ Premieres to Divided Reviews on Its Neon Vegas Antics

Early coverage is divided, with praise for voice work, visual invention contrasted by complaints about relentless joke density.

Overview

  • Netflix released all 10 episodes on February 20, introducing a Las Vegas–set adult-animated legal comedy from creator Cullen Crawford.
  • Adam Scott voices lawyer Lincoln Gumb, who enlists Janelle James’s magician Sheila Flambé to bring showmanship to courtroom battles.
  • Critics describe a fast, crude, surreal tone with dense gag work and frequent style shifts, including anime flourishes, stop‑motion riffs and occasional live action.
  • Performances by Scott, James and Stephen Root earn consistent praise, while several reviews fault overstuffed jokes, uneven execution and thin character development.
  • Some reviews cite Underground and Titmouse Inc. as production partners, and outlets conflict on the voice credit for niece Irene, listing either Aimee Garcia or Shannon Gisela.