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Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat

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Parent's Guide to Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat (2026) is the highly anticipated second season of the mockumentary-style reality series, following up on the Emmy-nominated success of the original 'Jury Duty'. This season transports an unsuspecting, kind-hearted individual, Anthony Norman, into a fabricated corporate offsite event for a fictional hot sauce company, Rockin' Grandma's. Surrounded by a cast of improv actors, Anthony believes he is merely a temp worker assisting with a company transition, while unknowingly becoming the subject of a humorous social experiment. The show aims to highlight Anthony's genuine responses to increasingly chaotic and absurd scenarios, emphasizing themes of human kindness and earnestness in a workplace comedy setting. Premiering on Prime Video in March 2026, the series explores the dynamics of a small family business facing a corporate takeover, all through the lens of one man's unwavering positive attitude amidst the comedic pandemonium.

Things to Consider

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Romance and Sexual Content

The show features explicit suggestive content and discussions related to sexual themes, including 'inappropriate work romances' and a 'stomach-turning episode with a used sex toy.' Additionally, comedic dialogue includes a speaker describing a medical procedure related to testicles and a reference to 'porn-driven online traffic.'

1. The show includes 'inappropriate work romances,' suggesting adult romantic or sexual dynamics within the workplace setting. 2. There is a specific mention of 'a stomach-turning episode with a used sex toy,' which directly introduces explicit sexual paraphernalia into the plot. 3. A scene features a speaker describing 'how his testicles froze off and were later surgically removed', and a suggestion for a company name change to 'Rockin' Stepsister's' due to 'porn-driven online traffic', both highly suggestive and sexually charged elements.

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LGBTQ & Gender IdentityWitchcraft & OccultSubstance UseAnti-Christian Themes

Additional Context

Best For Ages

TV-14. This recommendation is based on the show's premise involving adult comedic themes, including suggestive sexual content, implied profanity, and instances of physical comedy that border on peril, as indicated by parental reviews. The show is designed for an audience mature enough to understand satirical humor and navigate potentially uncomfortable but comedic situations, making it suitable for teenagers and adults.

Good to Know

The series is a continuation of the 'Jury Duty' format, focusing on an 'everyman' protagonist, Anthony Norman, who is unaware he is the subject of a hidden-camera comedy. The show aims to highlight his genuine goodness and reactions to staged absurdities. It premieres on Prime Video in three batches of episodes throughout March and early April 2026. The comedic tone is generally described as wholesome and good-natured, despite the inclusion of some suggestive and intense content, and it intends not to 'punch down' at the unsuspecting hero.

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