Season
Detroiters: Season 1
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Details
- Series
- Detroiters
- Season
- Season 1
- Air date
- 2017-02-07
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1: Pilot
Best friends Sam and Tim work on an advertising pitch for Chrysler, but they run into problems with the company's vice president of marketing.
Episode 2: Hog Riders
An adventuresome client inspires Sam and Tim to ditch the office and cruise around on their newly purchased motorcycle.
Episode 3: Sam "The Man"
Sam accidentally becomes a prostitute, and Tim comes down with a bad case of colitis.
Episode 4: Devereux Wigs
An old Motown legend is approached to perform a jingle for a local wig company ad that Tim and Sam are producing, which forces Tim to come to terms with his own singing skills.
Episode 5: Happy Birthday Mr. Duvet
Sam struggles to come up with a worthy speech to make at his father's 60th birthday party; Tim is elated that an off-duty clown is in attendance and presses him to perform.
Episode 6: 3rd Floor
A new tech company moves into Tim and Sam's building, disrupting their daily flow; Sam lies to Tim about his plans after developing a crush on one of the women from the new company.
Episode 7: Smilin' Jack
After getting fired by a furniture store client, Tim and Sam try to make an ad for the store's main competitor, who struggles on camera. Guest starring Keegan-Michael Key.
Episode 8: Dream Cruise
When their employees threaten to quit due to a lack of health insurance, Tim and Sam try to collect the money that they're owed from previous jobs. Guest starring Cecily Strong and Michael Che.
Episode 9: Husky Boys
Tim's father, "Big Hank,” unexpectedly returns from the insane asylum under suspicious circumstances. Tim and Sam struggle to create with a great tagline for a department store ad that caters to husky boys.
Episode 10: Quick Rick Mahorn in Dearborn
Tim and Sam discover that the Chrysler executive they ran over has led a terrible life ever since; after appearing in one of the guys’ ads, Pistons legend Rick Mahorn gets serious about acting.