- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 1, 2026
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“DTF St. Louis” isn’t exactly cringe comedy, but it is idiosyncratic enough that I expect some will find the show a tough sell; it certainly took me a few episodes to acclimate to Conrad’s stilted, precisely crafted world. That the performances are all so calibrated to each other’s wavelengths, if not a bewildered viewer’s, is an indication that “DTF St. Louis” is achieving its own goals, however inscrutable they are to an outsider.
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Like any good show, solving the puzzle isn’t the point. Learning to live with the characters is. Harbour, who you probably know from “Stranger Things,” is doing great work here. .... Bateman and Cardellini are also good, playing mostly against type.
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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. .... Clark Forrest, a local celebrity owing to his job, is like an updated, puzzlingly childlike Cheeverian confection.