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Detroiters is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (20 episodes). The series first aired on February 7, 2017.
Where do I stream Detroiters online? Detroiters is available for streaming on Comedy Central, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Detroiters on demand at Apple TV+, CBS, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, The Roku Channel, Google Play, Apple TV, Comedy Central online.
- Tuesday 10:30 PM et/pt on Comedy Central
- 2 Seasons, 20 Episodes
- February 7, 2017
- Comedy
- Cast: Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson, Pat Vern Harris, Lailani Ledesma
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Detroiters Full Episode Guide
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The future of Cramblin Duvet is in jeopardy when Sam discovers that he might be a father.
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Sam and Tim find themselves reeling in a big fish of a client after a fortuitous accident at a fund-raiser.
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Sam and Tim decide to play dirty after Doner starts stealing their clients.
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Tim gets roped into spending time with a widower; Sam starts acting blacker in a bid to impress his new girlfriend; and Chrissy has trouble hitting it off with a new coworker.
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The guys court legendary newscaster Mort Crim to be a celebrity spokesperson for one of their clients; and Ned ramps up security in the building.
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Sam re-records an old jingle he sang with his ex after it causes friction in his new relationship; and Tim finds out that he isn't well-liked on the Internet.
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Tim's mom convinces him to give his difficult brother a job at Cramblin Duvet; and Sam unexpectedly bonds with Chrissy.
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Sam takes the reins as grill master at the Duvet family reunion, and Tim considers whether he might be too hard on Sam's girlfriends.
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Tension builds between Sam and Tim after Sam appears in one of their commercials, and Sheila's relationship with Lea becomes strained after she makes an off-color joke.
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In the Season 2 premiere, Cramblin Duvet hits a hot streak, and Sam and Tim help Sheila find a lawyer after she gets a DUI.
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Tim and Sam discover that the Chrysler executive they ran over has led a terrible life ever since; after appearing in one of the guys' ads, Pistons legend Rick Mahorn gets serious about acting.
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Tim's father unexpectedly returns from the insane asylum under suspicious circumstances; Tim and Sam struggle to create a great tagline for a department store ad that caters to husky boys.
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When their employees threaten to quit due to a lack of health insurance, Tim and Sam try to collect the money that they're owed from previous jobs.
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After getting sacked by a furniture store client, Tim and Sam try to create an ad for the store's main competitor.
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A new tech company moves into Tim and Sam's building, disrupting their daily flow; Sam lies to Tim about his plans after developing a crush on one of the women from the new company.
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Sam struggles to come up with a worthy speech to make at his father's 60th birthday party; Tim is elated that an off-duty clown is in attendance and presses him to perform.
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Tim and Sam attempt to persuade an old Motown legend to sing a jingle for a local wig company ad that they're producing; Tim tries to accept his own singing skills.
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Sam starts dating a local councilwoman who thinks he's a prostitute; Sam's new lifestyle inspires Tim and his wife to try role-playing.
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After a client motivates Tim and Sam to work less and live more, the guys purchase a motorcycle instead of the production van they need then outsource their work to the building's overzealous (and underqualified) security guard, Ned.
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Best friends Sam and Tim work on an advertising pitch for Chrysler, but they run into problems with the company's vice president of marketing.