DTF St Louis: A darkly funny dive into midlife, marriage and murder

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DTF St Louis blends whimsy with a murder mystery to probe marriage and midlife longing: Bateman’s mild-mannered weatherman befriends a sign-language interpreter, they dive into a swingers app called ‘DTF St Louis,’ and as the plot thickens, the show balances quirky humor with sharp questions about sex, fidelity and aging, anchored by strong performances.
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