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Season 1 – DTF St. Louis

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A love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead.
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DTF St. Louis — Season 1

DTF St. Louis — Season 1

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Critics Consensus

Steve Conrad zeroes in on the crossroads between the suburbanite mundane and insane with this sly yet telling crime thriller that boasts strong performances by David Harbour and Jason Bateman.

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Vinson Cunningham The New Yorker Mar 20
A strange, surreal, surpassingly dark addition to Bateman’s œuvre. He’s cast well in the show -- I can’t imagine it working without his presence, reeking of ennui and buried impulses. Go to Full Review
John Anderson Wall Street Journal Mar 5
Mr. Bateman is always a supremely watchable actor, but if there’s a standout in this exceptional cast it’s Mr. Harbour, who has sort of gone “Raging Bull” for his role as Floyd. Go to Full Review
Wenlei Ma The Nightly (AU) Mar 5
It takes a little patience to settle in with it, but then it’s easy to get wrapped up in its oddball story. Go to Full Review
Denise Zubizarreta LatinaMedia.Co Mar 17
B+
The show pokes at an uncomfortable cultural reality: the way our society often frames male libido as something urgent, unavoidable, biological in its authority. Men must pursue. Men must conquer. Men must be sexually validated at all times. Go to Full Review
Joyce Slaton Common Sense Media Mar 10
4/5
Viewers will have to pay attention to this entertainingly oddball series that cuts a path between comedy and tragedy and leaves a lot unsaid, compelling watchers to fill in the gaps. Go to Full Review
Barbara Ellen Observer (UK) Mar 9
If you allow yourself to succumb to the ironic slow burn, it is deliciously unsettling -- a reminder that nothing is weirder or scarier than what passes for everyday normality. Go to Full Review
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Eric P @rickrock128 5h Honestly this show should be right up my alley. Solid idea, but terrible execution. Show doesnt know what it wants to be. Pretty weird, and not in a cool mysterious way. None if the sex stuff is even funny. Decent storyline and well known actors is about all it has going for me… 2.5/5 See more Joshua B @Jboydtthr 4d Man, Jason Bateman USED to be one of my favorite actors. Thats history now. This garbage is the end all to a wild streak of great TV from this actor. Aside from the fact that he looks absolutely horrible, the storyline is garbage. Just more overtly gay propaghanda. Cmon bro, pickup a gym membership. Not like you dont have the time to build a little muscle. Sad to watch my favorite actors fall to the evil pressures they are faced with in hollywood. Also, so pathetic. Try harder dark one. Your time is very short. See more Matt G @MattGluck17 4d I live in St. Louis so I’ve been waiting and excited to watch this show. I was really disappointed that there’s 0 St. Louis vibes. I was really hoping to see familiar sites and local sayings, but none of those things happened. Sadly this show takes place in a fictional suburb called Twyla, secondly it was filmed in Georgia, they really missed the mark on St. Louis. That is a big deal for me and makes this show hard to watch, they should have just called it DTF Twyla and kept it a generic place, this is not St. Louis and represents it very poorly! All that being said, it is an interesting story line and written well, someone should have spent some time in St. Louis researching for the show, but taxes I guess sent them to Georgia, why not DTF Atlanta then? Hopefully as the show progresses, if it’s able, they get more in the St. Louis spirit, it’s an amazing city with an amazing culture and people. I can’t tell you how disappointing it is to see a fail on representing St. Louis! Boo! See more Young S. @YoungStevie 5d So far it’s interesting. See more T C @RT19842617 5d Great cast, boring "mystery," and I've rarely encountered such cringey characters. Hard pass. See more Esra Y @RT95409318 5d Performances are solid and thanks to intricate writing layering each pov, show keeps me interested each episode end leaves me wanting for more. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Mar 1, 2026 Cornhole When Clark and Floyd learn that both their marriages have stalled, they begin to explore a new dating app for extramarital affairs. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 8, 2026 Snag It Detectives Homer and Plumb investigate Clark’s affair with Carol and Floyd’s use of a dating application. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 15, 2026 The Go Getter When Detective Plumb discovers that Carol has lied about key details of her affair, she presses Homer to let her question Clark; once in the hot seat, unsettling truths about Clark's relationships with both Floyd and Carol begin to come to light. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 22, 2026 Missouri Mutual Life & Health Insurance Company A limited series about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 29, 2026 Floyd confronts Clark about the affair; Plumb and Homer uncover new facts about Carol's past. Details Episode 6 Airs Apr 5 Carol Floyd loses her confidence, so Clark helps her through the DTF app. Details Episode 7 Airs Apr 12 A love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead. Details

Season Info

Director
Steve Conrad
Executive Producer
Jason Bateman, David Harbour, Steve Conrad, Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch
Screenwriter
Steve Conrad
Network
HBO
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Mar 1, 2026