The Detour Season 2 Episode 1
The Detour
Season 2

Ep 1. The City

  • TVMA
  • February 21, 2017
  • 20 min
  • 8.2  (50)

After a highly successful debut season, the uproarious comedy series "The Detour" returns for its second season with an uproarious premiere episode titled "The City." Picking up from where the first season left off, the wildly dysfunctional Parker family is back, embarking on yet another hilariously disastrous adventure that takes them to the bustling streets of New York City.

"The City" begins with Nate (Jason Jones) and Robin Parker (Natalie Zea), along with their two kids, Delilah (Ashley Gerasimovich) and Jared (Liam Carroll), leaving Florida behind in pursuit of a fresh start in the Big Apple. However, true to the show's nature, nothing goes smoothly for this eccentric family. From the moment they step foot in the city, they find themselves entangled in a series of absurd incidents that showcase their knack for attracting chaos wherever they go.

As the Parkers navigate their way through the chaotic city streets, Nate strives to keep the family together in the midst of their ongoing misadventures. Meanwhile, Robin's past mistakes threaten to resurface, adding an extra layer of tension to their already tumultuous lives. Their journey becomes increasingly convoluted as they encounter a variety of colorful and quirky characters, each bringing their own set of challenges and comedic moments.

One of the highlights of the episode is the introduction of a new character, Trish (guest star Samantha Bee), an old friend of Robin's with a mysterious past. Trish quickly becomes embroiled in the Parkers' misfortune, adding humorously chaotic energy to the mix, while also providing a catalyst for further comedic situations.

The episode delves into several subplots, all intertwining to create a fast-paced and laugh-out-loud experience for viewers. From Nate's run-in with a street performer to Robin's encounter with a disgruntled taxi driver, each scenario showcases the family's uncanny ability to find themselves in increasingly absurd situations. With each passing mishap, the Parkers must rely on their wits and peculiar chemistry to navigate the unpredictable challenges that New York City throws their way.

"The City" also offers an opportunity to further explore the dynamic between the family members. Nate and Robin struggle to balance their responsibilities as parents while maintaining their own individual goals and aspirations. Delilah and Jared, on the other hand, find themselves grappling with the challenges of adolescence amidst the chaos of their parents' exploits. These themes are skillfully interwoven throughout the episode, providing both laughs and poignant moments that capture the essence of family dynamics.

True to its signature style, "The Detour" season 2 episode 1 maintains the show's irreverent and unpredictable nature, effortlessly balancing comedy with touching moments of familial bond. The writing remains sharp and filled with witty dialogue, which is expertly delivered by the talented ensemble cast. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, adding an authentic touch to the show's zany humor.

In conclusion, "The City" delivers an uproariously funny and fast-paced season premiere, leaving viewers excited for the chaotic yet hilarious adventures that lie ahead for the Parker family. With its impeccable comedic timing, engaging storytelling, and quirky characters, this episode sets the stage for another season filled with laughter, mishaps, and unexpected surprises. So buckle up, because "The Detour" is back, and it's ready to take you on yet another wild, unpredictable ride through the delightful insanity of the Parker family's life.

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The Detour, Season 2 Episode 1, is available to watch and stream on TBS. You can also buy, rent The Detour on demand at Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    February 21, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (50)