DTF St Louis review an addictive tale of middle-age, swinging and murder
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DTF St Louis review  an addictive tale of middle-age, swinging and murder
"Bateman plays Clark Forrest, local weatherman, microcelebrity and recumbent bicycler round his little patch of St Louis, Missouri. He becomes fast friends with a sign language interpreter, Floyd (Harbour), when they are sent to report on a violent storm together and Floyd saves him from being decapitated by a flying stop sign."
"Floyd is a goodhearted soul with a mutinous stepson, a hot wife and Peyronie's disease. That's when the penis acquires an abnormal curvature that can make penetration difficult, due to a connective tissue problem that is often associated with middle age."
"Clark has never seen Carol in her umpire gear and is already interested in swinging. He introduces Floyd to an app he's found for people looking to spice things up without endangering their marriages or travelling too far – DTF St Louis."
DTF St Louis is a seven-part dark comedy featuring Jason Bateman as Clark Forrest, a local weatherman and recumbent bicyclist who befriends Floyd, a sign language interpreter played by David Harbour, after Floyd saves him from a flying stop sign during a storm. Floyd is married to Carol, portrayed by Linda Cardellini, but struggles with sexual attraction to her despite her appearance in baseball umpire gear. Clark, interested in swinging, introduces Floyd to a dating app designed for couples seeking extramarital encounters. Floyd, dealing with Peyronie's disease and marital dissatisfaction, reluctantly agrees to join the app, initiating a series of complications and comedic situations.
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