No one likes going to the DMV, together with the general public working there.
A brand new CBS collection premiering Oct. 13 explores life at one of many least fascinating errand locations, and it’s aptly titled “DMV.” Starring Harriet Dyer and Tim Meadows in an ensemble forged, the collection follows the rag-tag staff of workers at a (fictional) East Hollywood DMV workplace.
The teaser trailer for the office comedy reveals Dyer as Colette, a driving examiner taken on a treacherous check with an aged girl earlier than lamenting her profession decisions as she stands in entrance of a white board that reads, “It has been 0 assessments since I practically died.” Meadows performs Gregg, a misanthropic former English instructor who teases Colette as she pines after new worker Noa, performed by Alex Tarrant.
Rounding out the forged is Tony Cavalero as Vic, a former bouncer who loves placing troublesome drivers of their locations; Molly Kearney as Barbara, a newly promoted supervisor with good intentions however poor execution; and Gigi Zumbado as Ceci, a scrappy photographer who isn’t afraid to talk her thoughts.
The primary take a look at the collection additionally has all of the hallmarks of driving in Los Angeles, together with horrible back-ups on the freeway, drivers with poor judgment and jam-packed automobiles. There’s additionally, in fact, loads of lengthy traces.
“DMV” will air weekly on CBS from 8:30 to 9 p.m. PT. The collection will probably be out there to stream dwell and on demand on Paramount+.