Strip Law ending explained: Here's what Glem turns into

A still from the series | Image via Netflix
A still from the series | Image via Netflix

Strip Law is an animated comedy-drama television series created by Cullen Crawford. It was released on Netflix on February 20, 2026. The episodes are directed by Samantha Gray, Steven Chan, and Megan Prazenica. Adam Scott, Janelle Jones, Stephen Root, and Keith David have lent their voices. Here's the official synopsis as per IMDb:

Uptight lawyer Lincoln Gumb, who is too boring to win cases in Vegas, teams up with local magician/hedonist Sheila Flambé to bring some flash and pizzazz to the stupidest cases the city can throw at them.

Let's explore the ending of the show and find out what Glem turns into.


What is the plot of Strip Law?

Strip Law is about Lincoln Gumb, who works as a lawyer in Vegas. He is unable to win cases and is going through a professional setback. He decides to collaborate with Sheila Flambe, who is a magician. Both of them work together on different cases in the city.


How does Strip Law end?

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Strip Law ends with Glem turning into a large monster called Glemissimo. He develops four hands, and his height increases exponentially. It appears to be a dream sequence, and there are hints of it.

The second episode features Glem hallucinating Kris Kingle on his sleigh. Kingle then gets eaten by King Kong. In reality, Kris Kingle dies in a car accident. Glem witnesses it, and his drunk mind exaggerates the event. We can guess that Glem is again going through a phase where he is seeing things. So it's possible that he has seen something, but his mind is playing tricks.

His monster transformation pays a hat tip to an earlier episode where he spent a lot of money on a slot machine. One of the games inside the machine is called Glemmissimo. This hints at a potential scene of hallucination where he might turn into a monster.

Glem is not surprised by the change, so it suggests that the scene might be taken in good humor. Strip Law also features Sheila and Lincoln winning against Bench and Pringus. These two end up wiping the minds of Lincoln and Sheila. We were told that Toilet 2 has a side effect that resets a person's brain to their childhood.

Lincoln's stunt during the final hearing directly affects the series. He pushed for Vegasians to be seen as a cultural identity. Lincoln also pulls out a gun, which prompts the judge to grant a win to Flambe and Gumb. Bench and Pringus were denied their capstone in the end.

Pringus and Bench also go through a sense of clarity after facing defeat in the case. Their hypocrisy is revealed when they use the device during the trial. The two were always defending their legitimacy throughout.

The series is executive produced by Antonio Cannobio, Cullen Crawford, Ben Kalina, Chris Prynoski, and Shannon Prynoski. It's written by Miles Woods, Sean O'Connor, Tamara Yajia, Branson Reese, Lauren McGuire, Emma Del Valle, and Cullen Crawford, among others.


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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal