Netflix’s latest comedy series, A Man on the Inside, somehow manages to pack in a cozy mystery, heartwarming themes, and more Ted Danson than you can shake a senior citizen at. This charming concoction comes from Mike Schur, notable for his previous endeavors that brought us various Emmy nominations and a handful of existential crises. Loosely inspired by the Oscar-nominated documentary The Mole Agent, the show centers on a widower turned amateur spy, proving that even in retirement, taking on new hobbies can lead to unexpected drama—like undercover work in a nursing home plagued by theft. Because who doesn’t want excitement in their twilight years?
This eight-episode delight is a heartwarming blend of comedy and intrigue, featuring an ensemble cast that pairs seasoned Hollywood veterans with beloved sitcom alums. Think of it as a retirement party for talent. Fans of classic shows like All in the Family and Schur’s previous hits—Parks and Recreation, The Good Place, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine—will find that nostalgia is alive and well, just perhaps with fewer mental faculties. Stick around to learn about the riotous cast of A Man on the Inside.
Ted Danson as Charles
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Meet Charles, played by none other than Ted Danson, a legendary figure who has ensure people worship him since his Cheers days. Now 76, he’s a retired engineering professor living like a hermit in San Francisco, because, naturally, solitude is the best policy after losing a beloved spouse. However, things took a turn when he decided to answer an ad seeking a spy for covert work in a senior living facility. Talk about a career pivot! Who needs a second act when you can go undercover?
Mary Elizabeth Ellis as Emily
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Emily, Charles’s daughter, juggles her life with a husband and three teenage boys a few hours away, which gives her a front-row seat to the comedic chaos that ensues when Dad trades knitting for espionage. Her hopes of seeing Charles make friends and regain his zest for life hit an unexpected snag when he opts for a dramatic undercover role instead. Surely, a covert mission in a nursing home is the new yoga class?
Lilah Richcreek Estrada as Julie
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Next up is Julie, the overly ambitious private investigator who enlists Charles in her quest to recover some stolen bling. Apparently, nothing screams “sharp eye for detail” like training a tech-inept retiree in cabaret secrets. If there’s anything more baffling than a senior citizen mastering modern tech, it’s watching one try to navigate the world of private investigation while shuffling around in orthopedic shoes.
Stephanie Beatriz as Didi
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Didi, the well-meaning but oblivious manager of Pacific View, embraces her role with a caring demeanor. Somehow, her kind yet sometimes questionable management style makes for the perfect juxtaposition to the antics of the “mole.” Will her oversight lead to breakthroughs or breakdowns? Only time—and likely a lot of misplaced dentures—will tell.
Sally Struthers as Virginia
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Last but not least, Virginia, the spirited resident who finds herself smitten with Charles, wanders into an unexpected love triangle with her ex, Elliott. It’s like Christmas came early for seniors navigating love on a limited budget—nothing says romance like competing over who’s got the better bingo strategy. At least we can all agree: love is just as complicated over 70.