TV series
DTF St. Louis
Overview
A love triangle among three adults experiencing middle-age malaise leads to one of them ending up dead.
Details
- First air date
- 2026-03-01
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 7 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- Network
- HBO
- Production
- Escape Artists, MGM Television, Aggregate Films, Bravo Axolotl, Elephant Pictures
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Jason Bateman as Clark Forrest
- David Harbour as Floyd Smernitch
- Linda Cardellini as Carol Love-Smernitch
- Richard Jenkins as Donoghue Homer
- Joy Sunday as Jodie Plumb
- Arlan Ruf as Richard Smernitch
- Peter Sarsgaard as 'Modern Love' / Christopher Spurce
- Wynn Everett as Eimy Forrest
- Aizley Ford as Anabel
- Maddyn Kendall as Genevieve
- Chastity Dotson as Clara Gilchrist
- Asher Miles Fallica as Stephen Queece
Creators and crew
- Steven Conrad - Creator
- Jason Blumenthal - Executive Producer
- James Lasdun - Executive Producer
- Jennifer Scher - Executive Producer
- Kristina Wenson - Executive Producer
- Molly Allen - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Cornhole
When Clark and Floyd learn that both their marriages have stalled, they begin to explore a new dating app for extramarital affairs.
Episode 2: Snag It
After meeting at the cornhole party, Clark quickly hits it off with Floyd's wife Carol. Later, detectives Homer and Plumb dig deeper into Clark's relationship with Carol – and Floyd's time on the DTF app.
Episode 3: 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.
Episode 4: Missouri Mutual Life & Health Insurance Company
Eager to please, Clark ramps up his support for Floyd's health and financial wellness, while Carol makes her lover swear to secrecy.
Episode 5: Amphezyne
Floyd confronts Clark about the affair. Plumb and Homer uncover new information about Carol's past.
Episode 6: The Denny's Plan
Floyd's ego takes a hit after a failed attempt to reconnect with Carol, leading Clark to help his friend using the DTF app.
Episode 7: No One's Normal. It Just Looks That Way from Across the Street
With Tiger Tiger out of the picture, Clark proposes a new plan. After a series of revelations, Plumb and Homer are forced to question everything they thought they knew about the case.
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