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What to Watch After DTF St. Louis

From Murder Triangles to Midlife Mishaps: Four Must‑Watch Picks for DTF St. Louis Fans

When the stakes of love turn lethal, viewers crave a mix of fresh intrigue, nostalgic charm, contemporary relevance, and timeless wit. Enter the quartet: HIS & HERS, Moonlighting, Fleishman Is in Trouble, and Divorce. Each series captures a distinct facet of the tangled relationships that made DTF St. Louis a standout—whether it’s the brand‑new murder‑investigation twist of HIS & HERS, the classic banter of detective partners in Moonlighting, the modern dating‑app scramble of Fleishman Is in Trouble, or the sharply comic dissection of a marriage’s end in Divorce.

Together, these picks form a curated journey through the genre’s spectrum. The recent, high‑octane drama of HIS & HERS satisfies the appetite for new, edge‑cutting storytelling. Moonlighting offers a beloved, genre‑blending throwback that reminds us why partnership tension works so well on screen. Fleishman Is in Trouble provides a culturally resonant, audience‑approved look at midlife upheaval, while Divorce stands as the reliable, darkly funny anchor that proves the themes of betrayal and self‑discovery never age. For fans of DTF St. Louis, this collection delivers the perfect blend of novelty, classic appeal, audience love, and thematic fidelity.

Top Recommendations for Fans of DTF St. Louis

Why these shows are similar to DTF St. Louis

A love triangle among three adults experiencing middle-age malaise leads to one of them ending up dead.

These recommendations branch out from DTF St. Louis with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.

HIS & HERS poster, recommended for fans of DTF St. Louis

HIS & HERS

TV • 2026

drama • crime • mystery

Why Watch Next

HIS & HERS offers a brand‑new, razor‑sharp take on a couple‑centric murder mystery, echoing DTF St. Louis' blend of crime and strained relationships while delivering a contemporary edge that fans of the recent miniseries will appreciate.

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Overview

Two estranged spouses — one a detective, the other a news reporter — vie to solve a murder in which each believes the other is a prime suspect.

Moonlighting poster, recommended for fans of DTF St. Louis

Moonlighting

TV • 1985

comedy • drama • mystery

Why Watch Next

Moonlighting brings the beloved chemistry of a mismatched duo solving crimes with humor and romance, a nostalgic counterpart that captures the same witty tension and partnership dynamics that make DTF St. Louis compelling.

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Overview

After being duped and going bankrupt, model Maddie is convinced by David to become a partner in a detective agency. Together they solve various cases, while getting comfortable with each other.

Fleishman Is in Trouble poster, recommended for fans of DTF St. Louis

Fleishman Is in Trouble

TV • 2022

drama

Why Watch Next

Fleishman Is in Trouble mirrors the thematic core of DTF St. Louis—mid‑age turmoil and relational fallout—while updating the narrative with today’s app‑driven dating scene, offering a resonant, audience‑approved experience.

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Overview

Recently separated forty-something Toby Fleishman dives into the brave new world of app-based dating with the kind of success he never had dating in his youth. But just at the start of his first summer of sexual freedom, his ex-wife disappears, leaving him with the kids and no hint of where she is or whether she plans to return.

Divorce poster, recommended for fans of DTF St. Louis

Divorce

TV • 2016

comedy • drama

Why Watch Next

Divorce delivers a wry, bittersweet look at the fallout of a marriage ending, aligning perfectly with DTF St. Louis' dark comedy tone and its exploration of suburban disillusionment, making it an evergreen choice for fans.

Where to Watch

Overview

A middle-aged couple experience the pain, the relief and the trials and tribulations of a divorce in this dry, witty comedy.

More shows and movies featuring actors from DTF St. Louis

Looking for familiar faces? These picks include performers connected to DTF St. Louis.

Ozark

TV • 2017

Why It’s Relevant

Ozark matches the gritty, crime‑driven tone of DTF St. Louis with its high‑stakes money laundering plot, and it showcases Jason Bateman’s acclaimed lead performance.

Q-Force

TV • 2021

Why It’s Relevant

Q-Force matches the reference’s edgy, unconventional vibe with its action‑packed spy comedy and bold LGBTQ themes.

Stranger Things

TV • 2016

Why It’s Relevant

Stranger Things offers a similarly mysterious, small‑town setting and blends supernatural thrills with strong character drama.

Creature Commandos

TV • 2024

Why It’s Relevant

Creature Commandos delivers a high‑octane, sci‑fi adventure featuring a secret team of outcasts, echoing the reference’s focus on unconventional heroes.

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