Jon Glaser is one of the most absurd, unpredictable comedians working on television right now. Whether it’s through the meticulously silly series that he’s created and starred in, like Delocated and Jon Glaser Loves Gear, or his memorable roles in more mainstream productions like Parks and Recreation or Girls, Glaser always stands out. It’s that same distinct talent that allows him to be capable of creating a series that is so fundamentally ridiculous that its name can be Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter.

Neon Joe’s first season pitted Joe against werewolves and a deadly robot/cyborg hybrid known as cybots, but this year considerably mixes things up for the neon-clad hero. Joe now finds himself retired and trying to turn his back on his werewolf hunting ways. I had the tremendous fortune of being invited to the set of Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter earlier this season to talk shop with Glaser himself. In honor of the new season premiering later this month, here’s a hefty taste of what to expect from season two! He-yump!

So the first season of this show ends with Joe saying that for the first time he’s got no plan and doesn’t know what he’s up to next. That gives you a lot of freedom on where to start this season. Was it hard to decide what direction you wanted to go in?

JON GLASER: Not really, because we sort of planted that seed with him saying, “Maybe I’ll go and follow my dreams,” while he’s holding that photo of the bar. So yeah, we left things where Joe is maybe going to go and open this dream bar and that’s where this season begins.