| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Aug 14, 2026 |
Tires operates on the Shane Gillis timeline, where creative readiness supersedes broadcast schedules. The series transitioned from a self-funded pilot on YouTube to a major Netflix hit, proving that the creators value authentic comedy over corporate pacing. Because the show relies heavily on the specific chemistry of its central cast and the writing of Gillis and McKeever, production pauses are inevitable to accommodate touring schedules and stand-up specials.
Fans have learned that the wait usually results in a more polished, unfiltered product that stays true to the original vision. This pattern of irregular releases ensures that the humor remains fresh rather than manufactured. Netflix has embraced this flexibility, allowing delivery.
Both shows masterfully blend high-stress workplace dysfunction with sharp, cynical, and hilarious corporate absurdity.
You’ll love its sweaty, paranoia-fueled workplace chaos that mirrors the awkward intensity of Tires.
Both shows thrive on the hilarious, cringeworthy absurdity of stubborn men navigating social disasters.
Both shows masterfully blend relatable workplace absurdity with iconic, deadpan humor about social outcasts.