Tires poster

Tires(2024)

Also known as Шиномонтажники

Upcoming · Netflix

7.6TV-MA1 eps
S03
Comedy
ON AIR: AUG 13Season 3

What to Expect

PremiereLens read

Tires is a workplace comedy where the least competent person in the building also happens to own it. Will inherited the auto repair shop rather than earned it, and the jokes grow directly from that gap: the staff knows more, works harder, and has to answer to him anyway. The humor stays grounded in the specific indignities of that arrangement rather than drifting into broad office absurdity.

Shane, Will's cousin and now his employee, is the sharpest source of friction. Their history predates the job, which means the torment between them carries accumulated grievance rather than fresh conflict each episode. Because the comedy builds on what these two already know about each other, the barbs land with a particular precision that a stranger-versus-boss setup rarely achieves.

Best for

workplace rivalry, boss employee comedy and Comedy

Story lane

Comedy

Commitment

Season 3 · 1 episodes

Where

Netflix

Official Premise

Will, an unqualified heir, attempts to turn his auto repair business around while enduring torment from his now-employee cousin Shane.

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