DTF St Louis is pretty solid
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Date: April 1st, 2026 9:51 AM
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Great show. They're doing a good job of drawing it out and introducing new twists each episode. The umpire stuff is hilarious.
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Date: April 1st, 2026 10:01 AM Author: Must Poast Always (No Future)
I just finished episode 3 last night
My worry after the first couple episodes was that it was going to be another wallow in mean-spirited suburban perversion, but there's more heart to it than I thought
Umpire stuff is very funny; Jason Bateman acting like a sex robot threw me into a hysterical choking fit of laughter
The Indiana Jones porn stuff isn't nearly as funny as they think it is, but then there's throwaway gags like the Kevin Kline Pools that I find endearing
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Date: April 1st, 2026 10:19 AM
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There's a lot of absurdity which is great. And Richard Jenkins always adds so much. It has a Burn After Reading vibe to it. All the "sex dreams" have been bizarre and hysterical. They're doing a great job of building up the relationship between Floyd and Clark as both endearing and also a little unsettling.
If you enjoy absurdity and complete unpredictability, you should watch The Chair Company.
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Date: April 1st, 2026 11:16 AM
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I actually thought episode 5 did a really good job of changing up the nuance of the entire trio/relationships. I like that they keep going back to the conversation where Floyd and Clark are signing at the gym and they give new context to it each time. I won't spoil anything for OP but it was going in a "so and so clearly set this up" direction and now it's getting murkier.
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