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DTF St. Louis: The Unofficial Aftershow

Author: Lauren Trager

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DTF St. Louis: The Unofficial Aftershow is an 8-episode companion series to HBO's dark comedy that explores the plot, themes and deeper meanings of the show through in-depth analysis and conversation. Guests include the show’s creator and writer, Steven Conrad, a former St. Louis police detective, a sex therapist and more.





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DTF St. Louis is back and we’re following the money aka the life insurance. Episode 4 is a wild ride: surprise bangers (Thunderboys!), a wine-trail bromance that’s maybe more than a bromance, and an ending that drops like a clap of thunder. As suspects multiply, Carol’s money stress gets real, Richard’s volatility raises fresh questions, and “Modern Love” delivers a clue that could crack everything open. Plus: a former St. Louis detective joins us to separate TV cop fantasy from real-world murder math and he’s got theories. Email us at DTFSTL@firstalert4.com with your comments.
We’re back for a lively breakdown of DTF St. Louis Episode 3, as investigative reporter Lauren Trager and film critic Elliott Collins dig into the show’s latest twists—Carol’s motives, a mysterious key, awkward-funny intimacy, and the emotional fallout of Floyd’s death. Plus, we’re discussing St. Louis authenticity (and what’s not so-spot-on), then welcome guests from Purina and the APA of Missouri to embrace the show in a different way, and lastly, the head of the St. Louis Film Office explains why productions skip over St. Louis and how they’re working to change that.
We dive into episode two, “Snag it,” unpacking Floyd’s irresistible charm, Carol’s murky motives, and Clark’s unraveling public-turned-private life. Hosts Lauren Trager and critic Elliott Collins dissect everything from dance-floor joy and marriage fractures to St. Louis’ very real underground sex scene. With a candid sex and relationships expert weighing in, we're using this episode of the twisty murder mystery for a sharp, funny, and educational look at desire, deception, and what happens when couples don’t talk.
How does Cornhole lead to murder? On this episode, we not only  break down all the interesting components of the first episode of the highly-anticipated series, but we are talking with show's creator, writer, producer and director Steven Conrad. Steven walks us through his creative vision for deliberately setting the show in the St. Louis-area to subvert audience expectations, revealing the complex darkness and desperation lurking beneath seemingly quiet suburban life. We dig into the character dynamics, the tensions that drive conflict (and comedy!), and what inspired this twisting tale—plus Steven shares personal anecdotes about what sparked his fascination with TV weathermen. Want to weigh in on the conversation? Email us at DTFSTL@firstalert4.com
A love triangle. A mysterious death. A shot or two of the St. Louis Arch? Welcome to DTF St. Louis, the Unofficial Aftershow. Lauren Trager of First Alert 4 and Elliott Collins of the Movie Files introduce you to this show, a companion-style podcast that will dig into much deeper topics. Check out the sneak peek of our interview with the HBO show’s creator, writer, producer and director Steven Conrad!
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