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HBO's DTF St. Louis Blends Dark Comedy with Messy Love Triangles

A dating app ignites a wild love triangle in this razor-sharp HBO comedy. Critics hail Bateman and Harbour's performances—will you binge it next?

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HBO's DTF St. Louis Blends Dark Comedy with Messy Love Triangles

A new black comedy series, DTF St. Louis, has premiered on HBO. Written and directed by Steven Conrad, the show follows a messy love triangle sparked by a dating app. The story unfolds in St. Louis, blending sharp humour with mid-life drama.

DTF St. Louis stars Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini. The seven-episode series aired weekly from March 1 to April 12. Critics have responded warmly, giving it an 87% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with particular praise for Harbour and Bateman's performances.

The show's soundtrack includes an original score by Alex Wurman. Its theme song, *Let The Sunshine In*, is performed by The 5th Dimension. The mix of music and dark comedy sets the tone for the series' chaotic romantic entanglements.

The series wrapped its run in mid-April. Despite its fictional premise, no official records confirm its existence in real-world HBO programming. As of 2026, no media reception or premiere details have been documented beyond this description.

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