If you like shows with sharp, uncomfortable humor, midlife chaos, relationship secrets, and that “this is going to end badly” energy, DTF: St. Louis is an easy hook. From the jump, the miniseries blends dark comedy with real tension and then it drops the twist that changes everything: someone ends up dead, so the story pivots into full-on mystery.
Stream now on HBO Max

What is DTF: St. Louis about?
The plot centers on two men deep in midlife malaise who stumble into an unexpected love triangle. However, this isn’t a messy-romcom setup—because the triangle ends in a death, and the fallout pulls everyone into a web of suspicion.
Also, the show leans into a modern spark for old problems: a sex and dating app that promises excitement without consequences… and delivers the opposite.
Series vibe: dark comedy meets crime mystery, with suburbia as the “normal” backdrop for decisions that quickly blow up.
A story about impulse, secrets, and consequences
What makes DTF: St. Louis work isn’t just the mystery—it’s watching tiny choices turn into a wildfire:
- Floyd tries to climb out of a personal slump, but he keeps stepping into worse ideas.
- Clark looks charming and harmless, yet the dynamic shifts the moment emotions and ego enter the room.
- Once the death hits, the show raises the stakes fast, so every conversation starts sounding like a clue.
In other words, the series makes you laugh and then immediately makes you side-eye everyone.
Cast and main characters
- David Harbour as Floyd
- Jason Bateman as Clark
- Linda Cardellini as Carol
Supporting cast highlights include Richard Jenkins and Joy Sunday, who help drive the investigation angle.
How many episodes are there?
DTF: St. Louis is a 7-episode limited series, released weekly on Sundays (on HBO and streaming on HBO Max).
Why watch DTF: St. Louis on HBO Max?
Because it takes “ordinary” suburban frustration and turns it into a consequence thriller with dark laughs. Plus, the premise stays tight: love triangle, app-fueled chaos, a death, and a mystery that keeps tightening the knot.
Want dark comedy with crime, cheating, and a mystery that goes off the rails? Hit play on DTF: St. Louis on HBO Max and see who crosses the line first.
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