‘The Only way to beat the system is to turn the system against itself’ is one of the many mantras that you will learn on the new Corporate TV Show on Comedy Central premiering in January. Some thrive in the corporate world while many live a depresses mundane life that can sap all the joy out of their lives. The series follows two Junior Executives-in-training as they learn the corporate way of life from their tyrannical boss and CEO.
Corporate TV Show Cast
The new comedy show is written and created by Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, who also play the lead roles as junior executives in a multinational corporation. Beginning this Wednesday, TV subscribers can stream the first four episodes of the series on cc.com and the Comedy Central App.
Corporate (2018)
Created By: Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman
Cast: Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, Lance Reddick, Adam Lustick, Anne Dudek, Aparna Nancherla
Network: Comedy Central
Air Date: January 17 2018, 10 PM
Corporate TV Show Plot
Misery loves a company and that company is Hampton DeVille. Corporate TV show takes you inside Hampton Deville – your average, soulless multi-national corporation – and follows the miserable lives of two downtrodden employees.
Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman as two Junior Executives-in-Training at Hampton DeVille, a heartless, corporate hell-hole led by tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille and his top lieutenants, sycophants John and Kate.
As Matt and Jake navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters their only ally is Grace, a Hampton DeVille Human Resources rep who is beleaguered by both her job and her exhausting relationship with the very needy Matt and Jake.
Corporate TV Show Trailer
Watch this humorous take on the culture of a typical multinational company with the trailer of Corporate TV Show and tell us if you like this new scripted comedy series.
Corporate TV Show Episode Guide
Can’t wait to find out what Matt and Jake are subjected to? Take a peek inside with our Corporate TV Show episodes guide.
Episode 1
Matt and Jake are given their first bit of power as Junior Executives-in-Training when they are tasked with firing an employee who sent out an insensitive tweet from Hampton DeVille’s Twitter account. With the internet outraged by the tweet and calling for a boycott of the company’s latest product on the day of launch, the guys have to literally talk the fired employee off the ledge with the only thing a depressed corporate drone has to live for: a slice of birthday cake.
Episode 2
Hampton DeVille aims to become a major player in the war industry, and needs everyone in the office to be on their best behavior. It doesn’t hurt that Human Resources has made reporting employees so easy. Can Matt and Jake use their unique talents to land the company a weapons contract?
Episode 3
Everyone copes with the daily pains of the workplace in their own way. When Matt is caught taking a nap, he desperately tries to find a new outlet. Meanwhile Jake sacrifices his own health to advance his position at Hampton DeVille.
Episode 4
In an effort to grow their customer base, Hampton DeVille brings in the caustic street artist Trademarq. Jake is equal parts jealous and loathing when Trademarq becomes the office favorite and takes a liking to Matt.


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