The new FOX workplace comedyAnimal Controlwrapped up its freshman season earlier this month.

In the meantime, let’s take a look back at howAnimal Controlbrought an end to its debut season.

Unfortunately, Camila is constantly away from her phone.

Joel McHale as Frank Shaw gets scratched by a raccoon in a promo for Fox’s Animal Control

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When Shred goes to finally find Emily, he sees Emily and Rick engaged ina very romantic kiss.

Unfortunately, C-38 later passes away, and the precinct holds a memorial to honor the poor creature.

However, Shred’s good nature manages to chip away atFrank’s rather harsh exterior.

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This leads to an amazing breakthrough in the finale’s closing moments.

Rick is a nice guy who is loved by most of the officers in the precinct.

Based on the first season, there will likely be lots more animal-related hijinks.

Joel McHale as Frank Shaw holding a glass up in a toast in Animal Control Season 1, Episode 12

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The series uses a solid mix of real-life animal performers and puppetry.

Frank, for example, has a greater affinity with animals than he does with people.

Most of the officers also show remarkable care for the animals they usually have to deal with as well.

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The situations usually end with the animals being contained or captured unharmed.

Plus, it’s always the humans getting hurt in these incidents, usually togreat comedic effect.

The entire first season ofAnimal Controlis streaming now onHulu.

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The second season is expected to air on FOX at a date yet to be announced.