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‘DTF St. Louis’ series premiere teases a love triangle turned murder mystery

By Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2026 | 6:10 PM

By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, Feb 25 (Reuters) – David Harbour wants audiences to know that “DTF St. Louis” isn’t just a show about a dating ​app, messy affairs or questionable choices – it’s actually about something much ‌more universal.

“Underneath it, there’s a deeply human sort of need for connection and friendship,” the “Stranger Things” star told Reuters at Tuesday’s Los Angeles premiere, leaning into the show’s surprisingly heartfelt ‌core.

The ​HBO dark comedy, created by “Wonder” ⁠writer Steve Conrad, follows ⁠three middle-aged adults caught in a love triangle that spirals into one of their deaths.

The seven-episode limited series arrives on Sunday on HBO ​Max, starring Harbour as Floyd, an earnest ASL interpreter; Jason Bateman as Clark Forrest, a ⁠mild-mannered weatherman with stormy ⁠emotions of his own; Linda Cardellini ​as Carol, Floyd’s wife whose secrets eclipse the forecast; ​and Joy Sunday as Jodie Plumb, a ‌sharp-tongued special crimes officer trying to make sense of it all.

Cardellini says the show thrives on characters who aren’t what they appear to be.

“I think it draws ⁠you in. I don’t think anybody is what they seem on the surface,” the “Freaks and Geeks” star said.

“There’s so much more to everybody,” ⁠she added.

The big ‌mystery – how exactly one of ⁠these characters ends up dead – is designed to ​keep the ‌audience guessing.

“You don’t know how the character died. That’s what’s fascinating – ​how Steve ⁠Conrad has drawn these characters and put them in a timeline that is not very linear,” Cardellini said. “It’s an exploration of people looking for connection.”

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Rollo Ross; Editing by ​Jamie Freed)