Frankie’s back! There is, to be fair, a lot of overlap comedically with the first show (broadly summed up in an introductory animation, but I do still wonder how anyone who hadn’t seen that show makes sense of most of this, or even if they’re supposed to) but when those comedic ideas are so good, why wouldn’t you. He’s certainly happier in the character’s skin, so the other variety acts are out, but the audience game playing and dog puppetry are all here to stay, but remixed and built upon in some exciting ways. It’s just so much fun to be in Frankie’s presence. I’m very excited to see what JKW does next, either in figuring out how Frankie can survive long term without relying on people having seen every show, or whether it’s something different entirely.