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Shane Gillis and Steve Gerben in Tires (2024)

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Tires

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1/10

Pure cringe

Not a single likable character. Gillis's attempt at smarmy charm in the style of Kurt Russell in Used Cars (albeit more low key) or Bill Murray in a lot of his 1980s output, comes off creepy and repellent. There is no real reason to root for any of these people, or even want to spend any time watching them. If you have a fondness for dude bro low bar low brow sarcasm, insisting that some punchlines are funny by simply having people repeatedly yell them, bullies you're supposed to cheer on as they mock thinly manufactured non characters propped up just to be made fun of in very forced and inorganic conversations, then this is the series for you. If you want to see morally questionable characters that charm you into liking them as they pursue dubious quests and goals do yourself a favor and watch Stripes, Meatballs, Caddyshack and Used Cars. Those are still very funny and politically incorrect (without the goal of trying to be politically incorrect) and will continue to be remembered as classic "slob" comedies for a years to come, whereas this is best forgotten or skipped entirely.
  • supercygnus
  • 23 mag 2024
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1/10

Spoiler Alert: It Doesn't Get Better

  • leftbanker-1
  • 23 mag 2024
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1/10

Absolute garbage

Im not familiar with anyone featured in this sitcom. I watched the first episode and was surprised at how bad it was. Its "cringeworthy" as they say today.

The premise is ok, but the male actors are simply horrendous. Its embarrassing.

How did this get greenlighted? The jokes are worse than middle school locker room antics. There is a creepy, dough-faced guy who comes off as a smug, smarmy fool.

There is no script, it seems. Its like the characters are riffing off one another trying to make a show.

This is low-level entertainment for bros, or those who enjoy listening to podcasts about comedians or UFC.
  • salmon62
  • 26 mag 2024
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1/10

The 6th graders play is more entertaining

And more mature. The level of comedy here is on par with a two year old fart jokes. I was expecting some one to call a person a name so they could respond " I know you are but what am I? " Thats the high brow level of writing here. In the scene in the office with the reporter that basically all it is. None of the characters were fun to watch or funny. Annoying isn't funny and all of them never rose above being annoying. If you seek humor in a television program, I recommend you not waste your time and keep looking. If there was a single joke in this, someone needs to remind me because I must have missed it.

On the other hand, if you think incessant use of the F-bomb is simply hilarious, then this show's for you.
  • rufusmcd
  • 24 mag 2024
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1/10

Absolutely godawful ..it couldn't get any worse if you tried

Where do you begin? Take the comedy away, take the funny away, take away the wry real life observations and replace all that with badly written, badly acted, dumbed down misogyny and you've got yourself a show called..Tires!

Found NO saving graces whatsoever, and couldn't imagine working in a place like that or how they would even stay in business! Customers would simply turn on their heels and walk away..

A blue collar target audience..how? This show wasn't about celebrating their humour or the average hard working man/woman, it was demeaning them, stereotyping and running them down with 'TIRE'd' tropes. They aren't laughing with you, they're laughing AT you!!!

How did this appalling lowest common denominator of a show ever get a green light, let alone another season?

In fact it didn't ..if their so called "season" is only 6 twenty minute episodes long, it means they didn't have that much faith in the product to start with..go back to podcasts Gillis you're just not cut out for this.
  • atischoo
  • 24 ott 2024
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1/10

Crude and stupid for no real reason

I can deal with crude and or stupid if there is a redeeming plot or characters. This offers up neither. You can't make a whole show about breasts, using vulgar terms or posteriors using vulgar terms. Or relying on teenage sophomoric sex jokes. Not to mention calling your friends by ethnic slurs. Ha ha ha ha, that's so funny. Not. Too bad the premise of an automotive shop misbhandling woman, which happens all over America, wasn't better conceived or written. Or casted better. Needed to definitely rethink how the female roles could have helped this series. Plus set in Valley Forge PA, missed opportunity to showcase the redneck North. OMG a season two? Why??
  • julieellen-85026
  • 12 feb 2025
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1/10

Low IQ trash devoid of creativity

I'm a 30 year old man and a professional mechanic, so I *should* be this show's target demographic. However, the writing is subpar at best.

While it premiered in 2024, the dialog is so dated and cringeworthy that one could assume it came out decades ago. Honestly, I might've actually considered it to be mediocre if it had come out in the 90s.

It's fairly obvious that the show runners have the collective intellectual and emotional maturity of a teenage boy. And this likely applies to anyone who enjoys watching it as well. Everyone else would likely find this drivel alienating by episode one.

On the plus side, I guess anyone can make a Netflix show these days...
  • selrobeh
  • 20 mar 2025
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1/10

Yikes

Cringed my way through episode 1 & felt compelled to give this a one star because of how bad and pointless I thought it was. Why was this even made? One or two awkward chuckles were had but everything else was pure cringe. Maybe not my brand of comedy, but then again, I do find the odd Shane & Andrew stand-up gig reasonably funny. I just don't think their comedy works in this format. It's too forced. I guess if you really like those dudes you might enjoy this? It's not nuanced humour or storytelling by any means. And it's obviously not supposed to be. Just silly high school humour written for people that never grew out of that I guess. Baffles me to imagine anybody laughing out loud watching it. One star for trying. & because I can't go any lower.
  • BDDuck
  • 14 giu 2024
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1/10

Low level bro humor

Characters are annoying bullies that you never want to root for, women are only brought in the be objects of desire or made fun of, and I was too busy cringing to laugh at any of the attempts at jokes. I will never understand the humor behind horrible people being politically incorrect just for the sake of it. This show has more edgy humor than a middle school boys locker room, it's juvenile comedy in its lowest form. This show is what happens when the biggest idiot men you know have the means to actually be on television somehow.

People that enjoy making fun of others and objectifying women will find funny. Couldn't be me.
  • seebrennimals
  • 28 mag 2025
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1/10

Pandering to my Maleness

I think Shane Gillis is a super funny standup comic and I look forward to seeing more of his work. I'm also a fan of Stavros Halkias (and his former podcast), so I tried watching Tires.

I watched the first episode and didn't laugh once. All I really felt was impatience to get to the end of the episode. I think I know why.

I felt the show was trying too hard to pander to me as a guy. It was like shoving in my face "Hey, here's guy humor! Finally, right??" and it seemed like that was all the show really had going for it. The acting felt really flat, again like the show felt it already had everything it needed.

The characters were also all lacking redeeming qualities, which can work when they themselves are the butt of the joke like in Curb or Sunny, but that didn't seem like the angle they were going for.

I think my 12-16 self might've enjoyed the show, but maybe not. It reminds me of those cash grab ripoffs of the Scary Movie franchise, like Stan Halen, which I remember not laughing once at as a teenager.

Also, Andrew Shulz's character was painfully annoying on screen, again without sufficiently being the butt of the joke to make up for it.
  • bkalwarski
  • 15 giu 2025
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1/10

This show is objectively terrible.

I've been alive for 34 years and I have no life. I'm american, I understand all the cultures, I watch so many different shows. But this show is like a cheap imitation of a good show. It feels really soulless and I have not laughed at one episode. I just put it on and like right now it's on in the background. It's just filling the void. The writing is not go. Shane gillis acting feels very lazy. This show feels like it's mediocre, like a high school kid made this show. Netflix feels like idiocracy. The quality of tv has gone down the drain now that the gate keeps are gone. Shane gillis is a ok stand u comedian and his podcast is ok, but him acting? What is this?
  • sumofall
  • 4 giu 2025
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