Will, un heredero incondicionado, intenta dar un giro a su negocio de reparación de automóviles mientras soporta el tormento de su primo Shane, que ahora es empleado.Will, un heredero incondicionado, intenta dar un giro a su negocio de reparación de automóviles mientras soporta el tormento de su primo Shane, que ahora es empleado.Will, un heredero incondicionado, intenta dar un giro a su negocio de reparación de automóviles mientras soporta el tormento de su primo Shane, que ahora es empleado.
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If there is any reason to watch this show, it is Steve Gerben - he makes this show what it is. The indie project aura of the trailer is exactly what you will receive in the show. Six, 20-minute episodes make the entire series an easy watch in one sitting. The show ramps up over time as characters slowly develop, although it feels like we never really get to know all of the cast due to the short series format. There are plenty of humorous moments, so long as you're willing to accept the premise of the show is looking through the narrow lens of a male dominated work environment. Steve Gerben plays a convincing role of ineptness and innocence, creating the perfect launching pad for comedic antics. With the announcement of Season 2 being ordered by Netflix, my only hope is the next go around has more time to highlight individual characters.
The pilot felt like Curb with a more improvised feel and lots of space in between jokes. But in Episode 2, the jokes come faster, the writing improves, the editing gets slicker, and the human moments begin to hit. Overall I found it funnier than most sitcoms. The show leans more into the humor and less into plot, which is refreshing.
If you like Shane Gillis' standup you'll enjoy the show. If you don't appreciate standup or have a delicate sensibility, you'll probably find it offensive. And if you're one of those people hate watching to get offended and complain on Twitter, enjoy your manufactured outrage.
Overall, solid effort for a first season.
If you like Shane Gillis' standup you'll enjoy the show. If you don't appreciate standup or have a delicate sensibility, you'll probably find it offensive. And if you're one of those people hate watching to get offended and complain on Twitter, enjoy your manufactured outrage.
Overall, solid effort for a first season.
There's a lot to be said about the comedy of Shane Gillis and the creators of the Netflix work place comedy series Tires. Most of the jokes, a teenager could write them. The characters AI generated with the description NAME EVERY TYPE OF CHARACTER FOR COMEDY IN TIRE SHOP. On the surface, this is the laziest comedy in a decade...and...that's why it works. You expect a left turn, you expect some modicum of personal growth for the characters, and they let you down every single time because that's life at a job like Valley Forge Auto. Season One was a dumpster fire and it still worked. It was one step forward, two steps back, and everything was stupid with a capital S because that S stands for Shane Gillis. Season One Gillis was by far the stand out and really kept the party moving with pitch perfect delivery of really terribly written jokes but THAT is what the office is. Gillis is a star, not because he's the best joke writer or that he's the most cerebral, but because he's the best performer of this type of humor. The show ended so quickly in Season One it's really hard to give it a higher than a 5 rating...until Season Two. The jokes are just as dumb, the running gags even dumber (the wig episode being prime example), and the storyline even lost MORE stakes than Season One. However with all the faults where it really delivers is in the dynamic of the characters. We get more and more time as they mistake after mistake and not everything works out in the end. There isn't always a stupid joke to deflect the situation in a new direction. They make you sit in it and find humor in the marinade. I think Gillis gives up some of the reins in this season and more of the established characters get a chance to shine. Thomas Hayden Church being a particular highlight for me as Shane's dad, as well as, the surprisingly incredible turn of Stavros Halkias as Dave who not only was real funny but showed some wrinkles to his character he wasn't allowed to show in Season One. Andrew Schultz wasn't as well utilized which made sense with his own career blowing up this past year. Kilah Fox and Chris O'Connor become the Pam and Jim of the tire world and it made the show much more enjoyable because you had stuff from previous episodes coming back into the story. Yes the stakes were less and it's never going to win a big major award because it's made with that goal in mind. It's made to entertain you. That's it. So IF you are really looking for a show to chat about and chat with around the water cooler and wax lyrical about social issues, this ain't for you at all. If you want to have a good time and end with a smile on your face then get a hooker and watch Tires. Much like your mom it's better from front to back.
I wasn't so sure going into this show, so many sitcoms have failed and been so blah lately. But I have this a chance based on Shane and Stavros. It definitely exceeded my expectations, it got plenty of laughs out of me. The crew they put together all work so well together. This show doesn't try to be anything it's not, it's good light hearted fun. And it is also SCARY close to the source material, as someone who used to work in the automotive industry, this is almost exactly how things are. Can't wait for season two which has been confirmed. If it stays in track I'm sure it'll be another good season. Only 6 episodes so it'll kill 2 hours in a breeze.
I liked season 1, watched it gradually. Wasn't in a rush to watch season 2.
However... Season 2 hits the sweet spot. The characters are more human, funny, deeper, and better developed. It's double the episodes (12) and I watched it in two sittings.
Deffo looking forward to a season 3 now.
The addition of more struggles for the Protagonists and the once off character appearances in certain stories really paid off.
It's funny, relatable, watchable and entertaining. A great TV comedy series. The romance angles suit the characters and stories too. The heels becomes faces and the faces become loveable.
However... Season 2 hits the sweet spot. The characters are more human, funny, deeper, and better developed. It's double the episodes (12) and I watched it in two sittings.
Deffo looking forward to a season 3 now.
The addition of more struggles for the Protagonists and the once off character appearances in certain stories really paid off.
It's funny, relatable, watchable and entertaining. A great TV comedy series. The romance angles suit the characters and stories too. The heels becomes faces and the faces become loveable.
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- TriviaNetflix announced its renewal for a second season before the series even aired.
- ConexionesReferenced in WWE Raw: Money in the Bank 2025 Fallout (2025)
- Bandas sonorasLa Adelita
Arranged by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
Produced and performed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
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