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Curb your conspiracy theory

TIME Magazine

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October 28, 2025

RON TROSPER IS LOSING IT. THE HBO COMEDY The Chair Company traces the unraveling of this suburban family man, played by co-creator Tim Robinson, who believes he’s stumbled upon a criminal conspiracy following a minor workplace humiliation.

- BY JUDY BERMAN

Curb your conspiracy theory

But that conspiracy tends to manifest in the form of universal contemporary annoyances. “You can’t get a hold of anybody,” Ron rants after his investigation leads him into customer-service hell. “That’s the problem with the world today. People make garbage, and you can’t talk to anybody. You can’t complain, you can’t get an apology. I wanna scream at ‘em!”

The character will be familiar to anyone who knows Robinson’s work. In his Netflix sketch show I Think You Should Leave and recent feature Friendship, the comedian portrays men who are hilariously, uncontrollably angry for reasons they don’t seem to fully understand. In his nitpicking and narcissism, the relatability of his grievances, and his unhinged methods of redressing them, Ron also resembles a younger, Middle American version of Larry David’s

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