Tires (season 2)

Season 2 of Tires brings the Shane Gillis comedy together by adding the ingredient only hinted at last season: heart
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Starring
Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, Thomas Haden Church
Creators
Steve Gerben, Shane Gillis, Chris O'Connor
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy
Release date
June 5, 2025
Where to watch
Netflix
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Season 1 of Tires was fun and funny, but missing something that would raise it from divertingly funny to must-see TV. Happily, it's found it in Thomas Hayden Church and a combination of the dash of familial drama that his character brings and the stability of his seasoned professionalism and comedic chops. Season 2 is a significant upgrade that adds just enough complexity and heart to grow Tires into a cohesive and lasting program rather than just some talented guys goofing around and having fun in front of the camera.
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In Season 2 of Tires on Netflix, Will (Steve Gerben), the anxious manager of the struggling Valley Forge Automotive Center, aims to expand the business after a successful marketing idea, while facing constant antics from his cousin and employee, Shane (Shane Gillis). The arrival of Shane’s wealthy but immature father, Phil (Thomas Haden Church), shakes things up as he buys the shop and attempts to mend his strained relationship with Shane. Meanwhile, Shane navigates personal challenges, including a rocky romance with caterer Kelly (Veronika Slowikowska), as the crew deals with new feuds, financial pressures, and chaotic workplace schemes, all while trying to keep the auto repair business afloat.

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James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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