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Season 2 – Tires

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A man inherits his father's auto repair chain and tries to turn it around despite torture from his cousin and now-employee, Shane.
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Tires — Season 2

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Rory Doherty AV Club The auto-repair comedy has made a significant improvement from its rocky start, but don’t be ready to buy everything it’s selling. Rated: B- Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Alex Southey That Shelf In Tires Season Two, the jokes are sharper, the plot is deeper, and the updated amount of focus paid to each character sits better. Thanks to these updates, the emotional payoffs are much more satisfying, sometimes even tender. Jul 11, 2025 Full Review M.N. Miller FandomWire Like much of his material, the show feels worn out and exhausted beyond the point of relevance. Rated: 3/10 Jun 13, 2025 Full Review Joel Keller Decider We still can’t buy into the raunch-for-raunch’s-sake tone of Tires, even if the characters are at least starting to get personalities and motivations that go beyond just saying offensive things. Jun 6, 2025 Full Review Greg MacArthur Screen Rant Tires season 2 greatly improves after its film-length first season with a slate of exceptional new characters, refining its authentic brand of comedy. Rated: 7/10 Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Jonathon Wilson Ready Steady Cut This twelve-episode follow-up – twice the size of Season 1 – largely follows the first outing’s loose, unstructured vibe, but the overarching story and character development, such as it’s there, benefits from the expanded runtime. Rated: 4/5 Jun 5, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Thomas R. Shane Gillis you are a legend amongst men Rated 4 out of 5 stars 07/14/25 Full Review J K Season 2 delivers on the uneven but real promise of season 1, with a cast of puttering, underachieving characters slowly awakening to a life of more than merely existing between pranks and loafing. The humor is crass and juvenile, pointedly so, given the arrested development of nearly everyone in Valley Forge auto. But the dumb humor is central to the point of the show: how to navigate the base appeal of childish lifestyles and short-term focus against the draw of growing up and realizing something more fulfilling— and all the stumbles that occur along the way. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/13/25 Full Review Trystan R Shane Gillis shines. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/08/25 Full Review Tyler C. Better than Season 1. Cast is great and look forward to Season 3! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/07/25 Full Review W V Maybe even better second season, can't wait for more Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/01/25 Full Review Zach W. This season showed character development and brought in new characters as well. Was hilarious in almost every single episode never a dull moment. The ending showed a brighter side for the business for season 3. Overall this show is an amazing watch and you will enjoy every second of it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/01/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Bonus Money With business booming and morale high, Will seeks to expand Valley Forge's reach; Shane's questionable new purchase causes chaos at the shop. Details Episode 2 Aired Jun 5, 2025 HR A mandatory HR training becomes a trainwreck when Shane hijacks the curriculum and an unwanted visitor crashes the course. Details Episode 3 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Inspection When an inspection uncovers a health hazard in the garage, the crew goes into a tailspin; Will witnesses an image that cannot be unseen. Details Episode 4 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Shiny New Thing While rocking a new look, Will finds surprising common ground with a rookie sales rep; a contentious lunch with a relative resurfaces grudges for Shane. Details Episode 5 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Record High The search for a new manager takes a turn when Will hires a candidate who shatters sales records and raises red flags. Details Episode 6 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Tri-State Mid Market Tire Expo At a tire industry expo, Will rolls the dice on a risky business proposition, while Shane hustles for tickets to a sold-out event. Details Episode 7 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Free Fries A secret meeting could change the game for Will; Shane wrangles two teens into getting their hands dirty at the shop. Details Episode 8 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Retirement A retirement celebration gets out of hand as Shane questions the company's vision; Dave's reckless behavior catches up with him. Details Episode 9 Aired Jun 5, 2025 The Radio Ad A radio commercial for the shop becomes a free-for-all when the station's morning hosts expose Will's past, live on the air. Details Episode 10 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Patriots and Traitors At a triumphant relaunch party, Will and Shane's costumes steal the show; a brewing crisis threatens to spoil the festivities. Details Episode 11 Aired Jun 5, 2025 Misery Has Company When the shop's sales plan takes an unexpected turn, the gang finds renewed purpose in the unlikely form of Shane's childhood hero. Details Episode 12 Aired Jun 5, 2025 At What Cost Facing a crossroads, the Valley Forge team must find a way forward as Will and Shane combine their strengths to snag a potential lifeline. Details
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Season Info

Director
John McKeever
Creator
Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, John McKeever
Executive Producer
Shane Gillis, John McKeever, Brandon James, Brian Stern, Becky Astphan, Kenneth Slotnick
Screenwriter
Steve Gerben, John McKeever, Amy McLeish-Milligan, Bobby Telatovich, Chris O'Connor, Michael J. Gleason, Joe DeRosa
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jun 5, 2025
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