Visiting the hospital has never felt so good.

By David Opie

Published: Wednesday, 21 February 2024 at 16:30 PM


5.0 out of 5 star rating

While we were all Netflix and chilling with the likes of Arcane, Castlevania, and BoJack Horseman, Prime Video has gradually built an impressive animated slate of its own with recent hits like Invincible, Hazbin Hotel, and The Legend of Vox Machina. All three shows have put an innovative spin on each of their respective genres, and each of them have been embraced by fans and critics alike, but Prime Video’s second new animated show of 2024 might just surpass them all.  

Not to be confused with Sacred Heart or Seattle Grace, The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy stars Dr Sleech and Dr Klak, two intergalactically-renowned surgeons who attempt to cure everything from illegal time loops to the most embarrassing deep-space STIs you could possibly imagine.

Series writer/creator Cirocco Dunlap, who’s already proven her knack for timey wimey, R-rated antics on Russian Doll and Big Mouth, hones in on a different case study each episode, yet the through line is always Sleech and Klak, whose friendship grounds every absurdity the show crams in.

These absurdities range from season-long arcs to one second gags that you might not even notice on a first watch. That’s a credit to everyone involved on this show, from the writing team to the animators, who don’t waste a second of screen time if it can be filled with another joke or intricate character detail. Our favourite has to be the living food that Sleech and Klak intermittently snack on, totally oblivious to their tiny screaming mouths.

Stephanie Hsu (Dr. Sleech), Keke Palmer (Dr. Klak), Natasha Lyonne (Nurse Tup) in The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy standing together in a space ship
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy.
Amazon Studios

It’s also easy to overlook the 30 Rock machine-gun joke rate because the animation is incredibly stimulating and just gorgeous to look at. Props to co-producer/production designer Robin Eisenberg and the rest of the animation team because the world-building is quite literally out of this world. You’ve never seen a galaxy quite like this on screen before, but if we had to make a comparison, Rick and Morty comes to mind as well as Duncan Trussell’s psychedelic gem The Midnight Gospel, which not enough of you watched back in 2020.

Yet it’s the surreal, sci-fi hijinks of early Rick and Morty in particular that speak to the show’s script quality, and in case any of this sounds too overwhelming, don’t worry. It’s the dynamic between Sleech and Klak that makes The Second Best Hospital In The Galaxy truly special, especially for those of us who miss Tuca and Bertie after it was unfairly cancelled a second time.

That’s not to say Adult Swim’s avian sitcom is the exact same as Dunlap’s show, not at all in fact, but it’s true that the central friendship dynamic is definitely reminiscent of that pairing, with one anxious character dealing with her over-the-top best friend.