Shane Gillis' Tires: What Can We Possibly Expect From a Second Season? (2024)

By Salvatore Cento

The first six episodes of Shane Gillis' Tires are soaring on Netflix in popularity. With that in mind, what's in store for the next season?

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  • The Talented Cast Behind Netflix's Tires
  • Exploring The Father and Son Dynamic in Tires Season 2
  • Buying Out Valley Forge Automotive

Summary

  • Shane Gillis bounced back into the spotlight with his own web series, stand-up special, and role in Pete Davidson's comedy show.
  • Netflix's workplace comedy Tires, featuring a talented cast, brings back raunchy humor reminiscent of 2000s comedies.
  • Fans eagerly anticipate the second season of Tires, hoping for longer episodes and new character developments.

Even though the comedian’s time on Saturday Night Live didn’t last very long back in 2019, funnyman Shane Gillis has quickly come to reclaim his throne in the world of comedy since then. Launching his own web series alongside John McKeever called Gilly and Keeves, releasing his first special called Live In Austin as well as landing a recurring role on Pete Davidson’s Bupkis Peaco*ck show – these accolades launched the 36-year-old back into the throes of the mainstream audience.

Without skipping a beat, Gillis collaborated with Netflix to produce the first six episodes (which make up the introductory season) of a workplace comedy called Tires, which he entirely self-funded. Who could have guessed that the dynamic between employees in an everyday mechanic shop could be so funny?

The Talented Cast Behind Netflix's Tires

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Tires (2024)
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2.5/5

Release Date
May 23, 2024
Cast
Steve Gerben , Shane Gillis , Chris O'Connor , Kilah Fox , Stavros Halkias
Main Genre
Comedy

Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix

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While the humor of Tires certainly keeps steady throughout thanks to the well-talented cast – some of these names include Steve Gerben as the unfortunate son who now has to steer his father’s failing Valley Forge Automotive chain, Shane Gillis as his obnoxious cousin and Kilah Fox as the stubborn and cold receptionist – a lot of the show’s underlying likability comes from the fact that the raunchiness and vulgarity reminds audiences of comedies from the 2000s. The show is even being compared to the early years of South Park – just brought over to a live-action space.

In saying that, though, fans of Shane Gillis’ Tires are now wondering what lies ahead for our mechanic crew. Gillis’ character is not leaving to work at a window pane company, the garage is not being shut down due to some rather creepy, misunderstood words, and Steve’s father is finally giving the go-ahead to his son regarding his cheap tire sale (hence the name of the show). With all that being said, let’s look at some of the hilarious stories that could take place in the second season of Shane Gillis’ Netflix exclusive series.

Exploring The Father and Son Dynamic in Tires Season 2

As much as fans are pretty much in unison about the episode count hopefully becoming longer when Tires returns (10 to 12 seems to be the wishful consensus) and the series finding its comedic high points after the first episode, the show seems to be breathing a new life into the comedy genre. Between the bikini car wash that had a rough start (they wouldn’t get into the shipping container), Shane starting all sorts of rumors about Steve (one of which was about Steve and his friends doing some indecent things to each other at Applebee's) and the infamous whiteboard incident (the derogatory terms ended up terrifying customers), Tires comes out of the gates ignoring by the safe humor protocols that are usually seen today.

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In going all the way, though, where do we go from here? There are definitely numerous characters that Gillis and his behind-the-scenes team can expand on in future entries that fans would love to see. Besides phone calls and hearing his voice off the screen, the only time the audience ever met Steve’s father was in the season finale. Considering the father-son dynamic wasn’t really explored, the upcoming season could not only expand this relationship but could also dive into how Steve’s dad interacts with the rest of the gang. There will certainly be some hilarious miscommunication between him and the Andiamo Auto salesmen, Schulz and Tommy.

Buying Out Valley Forge Automotive

Speaking of uncharted subplots, the Belmont branch seems to be in a tense rivalry with Steve and his crew at West Chester. Since they are always focused on the work at their respective garages, our characters only ever have over-the-phone conversations with their arch-rivals. While that certainly plays out comedically well, the other team should be featured more in the second season. During all the foreseen hijinks and competitive nature, the audience could find out more about the heartwarming bond that brings our cast of characters together in the first place. If the second season does in fact have a larger number of episodes, one of those episodes could easily revolve around Belmont’s men doing something mischievous in order to even the odds.

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The season finale of Tires showed us that father and son are now leading their failing business together – but that does not mean we are out of the dark tunnel just yet. Plus, the potential buyout from a fellow auto company called Marilyn’s Mufflers (yes, you read that right), along with whoever else might come along to make a quick buck, will be waiting in the shadows. All fans agree that once Lydia came into the shop (played by Diana Cherkas) from Marilyn’s Mufflers, the comedic rhythm ramped up even more. Imagine what that would be like if that happened numerous times in the same season.

Currently slated for release sometime next year, followers of Tires already can’t wait for the likes of Shane Gillis, Steve Gerben, Chris O'Connor, Kilah Fox, and Stavros Halkias to return to this unique workplace comedy. Until then, the six-episode first season of Tires is available to stream on Netflix.

Shane Gillis' Tires: What Can We Possibly Expect From a Second Season? (2024)

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