Tires Season 2 Review: Cringe Comedy Gets a Tune-Up on Netflix
Behind the Story of Tires
Tires was born out of the creative partnership between Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, and John McKeever, longtime collaborators in the comedy world. Their earlier work on the YouTube series Gilly and Keeves showcased their unique brand of offbeat, character-driven humor, which quickly earned them a loyal online following.
The concept for Tires came from their desire to explore the awkward, often ridiculous dynamics that play out in small businesses—particularly family-run ones. Set in a fictional auto repair shop in Pennsylvania, the show reflects their real-life working-class experiences and comedic sensibilities, blending grounded storytelling with exaggerated situations and unpredictable laughs.
Initially developed with a limited budget and scope, Tires gained traction thanks to its unconventional tone and viral appeal. The humor, while sometimes uncomfortable, struck a chord with viewers who appreciated its raw, unpolished style. Netflix took notice, giving the creators a platform and the resources to elevate the project.
With Season 2, the team had more freedom to broaden the storyline, delve deeper into the characters, and introduce bigger names like Thomas Haden Church and Vince Vaughn, bringing more star power without losing the show’s original charm.
At its core, Tires thrives on authentic chemistry, underdog energy, and the everyday chaos of working with people you can’t escape—your own family. It’s this mix of heart, humor, and dysfunction that gives the series its unique voice in the comedy landscape.
What’s New in Season 2
After achieving unexpected success with their bold marketing moves in Season 1, Will and Shane are more ambitious than ever. They aim to grow their business and themselves — but with expansion comes new obstacles. Season 2 explores how success can complicate things, especially when you’re still figuring out who you are.
Returning Cast and New Faces
The core cast is back in action:
- Shane Gillis as Shane
- Steve Gerben as Will
- Chris O’Connor as Cal
- Kilah Fox as Kilah
- Stavros Halkias as Dave
Season 2 also welcomes some exciting additions:
- Thomas Haden Church joins as Phil, Shane’s wealthy but immature father
- Vince Vaughn and Andrew Schulz will also make guest appearances, adding fresh energy to the mix
Early Buzz and Fan Expectations
Though the new season hasn’t dropped yet, it’s generating buzz. Season 1 received a lukewarm critical response, scoring around 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critiques pointing to inconsistent writing and lack of emotional depth. However, audiences saw it differently — it earned a solid 87% audience score, thanks to its quirky characters and unique workplace humor.
Fans are hopeful that Season 2 will double down on the show’s strengths, offering sharper writing, more character development, and an even better balance between awkward comedy and heartfelt moments.
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