Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini Drop a Dark Comedy Bombshell with DTF St. Louis—7 Episodes You Can’t Miss!
Ever notice how HBO shows have this uncanny power to get everyone—from your chatty neighbor to that quiet coworker—buzzing nonstop? It’s like they hold the secret recipe for water-cooler conversations, blending everything from high-fantasy adventures to chilling murder mysteries, and downright scandalous drama. Well, buckle up, because the latest gem, DTF St. Louis, is no exception. Imagine a dark comedy starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour, where mid-life crises meet mysterious twists that zig-zag more than a rollercoaster on a caffeine high. If you think you’ve seen it all before, think again—this show keeps flipping the script and tossing curveballs you never saw coming. Trust me, it’s one of those rare finds that’s as funny as it is thought-provoking, and it makes every minute incredibly worth your time. Ready to dive in and discover what’s turning heads this season? LEARN MORE
THERE ARE CERTAIN shows on HBO that just know how to get people talking. Whether that’s the high-fantasy fun of something in the Game of Thrones world, a murder mystery like Mare of Easttown, or a salacious, juicy season of The White Lotus, the prestige cable giant just knows the secret formula to getting the conversations in group chats and around the office water cooler all revved up.
That’s nothing new—we’re talking, after all, about the network responsible for the likes of The Sopranos and Sex and the City all those years ago. The latest entry in that historic lineage has arrived in the form of DTF St. Louis, a series starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini that manages to blend dark comedy, mid-life malaise drama, and mystery all in one.
Sound good? The show follows Clark (Bateman), a television weatherman and local quasi-celebrity, whose life changes forever when he strikes up a friendship with Floyd (Harbour), a jovial ASL interpreter who saves his life during an on-air forecast. Things get decidedly more complicated when Floyd’s wife, Carol (Cardellini) enters the picture, and a love triangle forms. If you think you know how that kind of story tends to play out… think again. DTF St. Louis is the kind of show that every time you think it’s going to zig, it zags, and then zigs again, and then zags two more times. And then maybe zigs once more for good measure.
It’s the kind of show that you’re going to be want to be up on. Not only is it very funny, but there’s also a mystery angle (anchored by law enforcement agents played by the great Richard Jenkins and Wednesday star Joy Sunday) that’ll have you theorizing what we haven’t learned yet week in and week out. Between the investigative neo-noir angle, some of the humor and earnest knowledge that comes from exploring Clark and Floyd’s honest friendship, and any of the show’s many questions and musings about mid-life malaise, this is without question one of the year’s best new shows, and one that makes each minute count.
Below, we’ve got all the information to make sure you know exactly when you’ll be able to see each episode of DTF St. Louis—because we know you’re not going to want to miss one.
When is the next episode of DTF St. Louis coming out?
The next episode of DTF St. Louis will debut on HBO and HBO Max on Sunday, March 8 at 9:00 P.M..
How many episodes are in DTF St. Louis? How many episodes are left?
The darkly comedic mystery of DTF St. Louis will play out over the course of seven episodes, the first of which has now been released. That means there’s still 6 weeks—and 6 episodes of laughs, mystery, bad behavior, and male friendship—remaining in DTF St. Louis.
Here’s the complete release schedule for HBO’s DTF St. Louis:
Episode 1, “Cornhole” – Now streaming as of March 1
Episode 2, “Snag It” – Airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max on March 8
Episode 3 – Airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max on March 15
Episode 4 – Airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max on March 22
Episode 5 – Airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max on March 29
Episode 6 – Airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max on April 5
Episode 7 – Airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max on April 12
Evan is the culture editor for Men’s Health, with bylines in The New York Times, MTV News, Brooklyn Magazine, and VICE. He loves weird movies, watches too much TV, and listens to music more often than he doesn’t.




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