' I’ve gotta say Lizzy Caplan’s Reagan is iconic. She manages to make a hyper-competent, emotionally stunted scientist both hilarious and weirdly relatable. Remember that episode where Reagan tries to bond with coworkers by forcing them into team-building exercises? Caplan’s line readings had me wheezing. The way she shifts from manic enthusiasm to utter despair in two seconds flat is pure art.
While we’re all waiting for news on season three, I’ve been digging into Caplan’s other roles to cope. Did you know she also voices a character in 'Castlevania: Nocturne'? Range! Here’s hoping Netflix doesn’t pull another cancellation stunt like they did with 'Infinity Train,' because this show—and Caplan’s performance—deserves way more seasons.
Lizzy Caplan voicing Reagan is low-key one of the best casting choices in adult animation. Her ability to flip between Reagan’s smug genius moments and her awkward social fails keeps the character fresh. That scene where she tries to flirt with a target by reciting pi? Gold.
If season three happens (and it better), I need more of Caplan’s chaotic energy. Maybe throw in a musical episode—her singing voice in 'Clifford the Big Red Dog' was surprisingly great. Just saying.
Reagan Ridley's voice in 'Inside Job' has been one of the show's standout performances, and I’ve been hooked since season one. While season three hasn’t been officially confirmed yet (fingers crossed!), Lizzy Caplan has been absolutely killing it as Reagan so far. Her delivery is this perfect mix of deadpan sarcasm and hidden vulnerability—it’s like she was born to voice a genius conspiracy theorist with daddy issues. I’ve followed Caplan’s work since 'Mean Girls' and 'Masters of Sex,' and she brings that same sharp wit here. If Netflix greenlights more episodes, I’d bet money she’ll return. The way she nails Reagan’s exasperated sighs alone deserves an Emmy.
Honestly, the whole cast is gold—Christian Slater as her unhinged dad, Clark Duke as the lovably dumb Brett—but Caplan’s Reagan is the heart of the show. I’ve rewatched her monologue about the moon landing being fake way too many times. If you haven’t binged this yet, drop everything and do it. The writing’s clever, the jokes land, and Caplan’s voice work? Chef’s kiss.
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