Kevin Chamberlin Drops Hilarious Bob Temple Memes Ahead of Duster Episode 5
Bob Temple’s latest meme drops give fans a sneak peek of Kevin Chamberlin’s Duster return.

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Kevin Chamberlin is back in meme mode. The three-time Tony nominee and Broadway veteran took to Instagram with a fresh batch of Bob Temple gags, teasing Duster’s eagerly awaited Episode 5 on HBO and Max.
Memes To Get You Through The Wait
Fans were treated to a carousel of images showing Chamberlin in full Bob Temple regalia—wide-eyed one-liners, double-takes and visual punch lines designed to tide viewers over until the new installment drops. “Bob Temple is back to his old habits,” the actor captioned his post, adding, “Here are some more memes to tide you over until this week’s all new #Duster streaming now on @hbo @streamonmax @hbomax—can’t wait for you all to see what happens next with my storyline.”
This latest drop follows an earlier meme session for Episodes 1–3, where Chamberlin quipped, “Meet Bob Temple. Had such a fun time filming #Duster now streaming Thursdays on @hbo @streamonmax @hbomax… Episodes 1–3 are now available!” Both meme marathons have quickly become must-see online pit stops for Duster devotees.
Behind The Scenes With Bob Temple
Chamberlin also paid tribute to his on-screen colleagues. He praised Camille Guaty, who plays opposite him in the new legal drama set in the 1970s American West, calling her “an absolute ⭐️.” He extended thanks to Cheryl Dent for stepping in as Bob’s indefatigable secretary. The playful shout-outs amplify the camaraderie on set—and offer a glimpse at the behind-the-scenes rapport.
Kevin Chamberlin, whose résumé spans Horton the Elephant in Seussical, Uncle Fester on Broadway and his award-nominated work in The Drowsy Chaperone and Wicked, seamlessly shifts from stage to screen. According to his Wikipedia biography, he earned Tony nods for The Drowsy Chaperone in 2006, Wicked in 2005 and PaperMan in 2011.
Looking Ahead To Episode 5
Episode 5 of Duster, written and produced by LaToya Morgan and executive produced by J.J. Abrams, promises twists in Bob Temple’s arc. Early reactions from test screenings suggest that Temple’s trademark awkward charm will collide with darker turnbacks in the storyline. With flashbacks exploring his origins and a cliffhanger that leaves his fate in question, Chamberlin’s memes may be the perfect warm-up for what’s to come.
Fans can catch up on the first four episodes now via HBO or Max. Chamberlin reminded viewers, “Catch up on the first four episodes of #Duster before Episode 5 airs this Thursday!” He also cheekily offered a personalized video message through Cameo—“if you want a video message the @cameo link is in my bio! 😂❤️😘”
Chamberlin’s social engagement underscores a growing trend among series leads to blend promotion with genuine fan interaction. By weaving memes into the official rollout, he’s turned waiting for a new episode into a communal giggle session.
By any measure, Kevin Chamberlin has carved out a unique space between Broadway spotlight and streaming stardom. As Bob Temple’s world expands, so too does the audience’s appetite for every behind-the-scenes peek and cheeky meme. With Episode 5 just days away, the countdown is now officially on—and it’s being paced by laughter.
Whether you’re team Camille Guaty, team Cheryl Dent or simply here for more Bob Temple one-liners, now’s the time to tune in. Don’t just take Chamberlin’s word for it—binge the first four episodes and prepare to be surprised by what happens next.

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