The Good Place may be ending, but Ted Danson won’t be gone from your TV for long. He’s teaming with Tina Fey on a new comedy series.

We all love Tina Fey from her work on SNL, 30 Rock, and more, and Ted Danson has won all of our hearts on The Good Place, and thankfully our televisions won’t be devoid of the two for much longer. Danson and Fey have reportedly teamed up for a new comedy series on NBC.

As Variety reports, Danson will star in the series as a wealthy businessman who decides to run for mayor of Los Angeles. However, he’s vying for public office for all the wrong reasons and finds himself in unfamiliar territory once he wins and has to actually decide what he stands for and gain the respect of his staff.

He’ll also work to connect with his teenage daughter and keep the coyote population under control. You know, regular politician things.

NBC has given the show a straight-to-series order, and Tina Fey will write the 13-episode first season alongside Robert Carlock. The two worked together on both 30 Rock and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Fey and Carlock issued a joint statement sharing their excitement over the show, saying, “We are thrilled to be back home at NBC and writing for one of the network’s greatest stars of all time, Mary Steenburgen’s husband, Ted.” The statement is brilliantly hilarious, and we can’t wait to see what those two bring to this new show.

While it seems that Fey will be doing most of her work behind the camera, we can’t help but hope that she might show up in an episode or two as she did in The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Regardless, with her and Carlock’s brilliant writing and Danson’s hilarious onscreen presence, this show is going to be one you don’t want to miss.