The new TBS comedy Search Party was already getting an accelerated rollout this week — two episodes a night tonight through Friday — and now you won’t even have to wait that long. TBS dropped all 10 episodes onto its streaming platforms this morning.

The early reviews for the quirky series have been overwhelmingly positive. Alia Shawkat, who played Maeby Funke on Arrested Development, co-created the series with Michael Showalter (Wet Hot American Summer) and co-stars as one of a group of self-absorbed millennials searching for a missing girl that they vaguely remember from college.

“We’re at a tipping point in the business where if you’re not ahead of the leakage of consumption, you will be irrelevant,” Brett Weitz, TBS executive vice president of original programming, said earlier this year in an interview with Decider. “Does it concern me that people are consuming content in a different way than they did five years ago or even two years ago? Yes. I’m concerned about that, but it’s not the end of the consumption of television. It’s an evolution.”

TBS had a similar accelerated rollout earlier this year for Season 1 of its police comedy Angie Tribeca, airing all 10 episodes on January 17 and making the full season available immediately on the TBS streaming app. The network has had a stellar 2016 with comedies Angie Tribeca, The Detour, Wrecked, and People of Earth all earning broad critical praise and Samantha Bee’s Full Frontal featuring some of the smartest progressive commentary of the election season.

[Where to stream Search Party]

Scott Porch writes about the streaming-media industry for Decider and is also a contributing writer for Playboy and Signature. You can follow him on Twitter @ScottPorch.