Comedy gets a tune up; ‘Tires’ runs smoother, funnier

Netflix is back on track with new season of original show

Shane Gillas and Steve Gerben return to “Valley Forge Auto” as hilarious characters Shane and Will in the second season of “Tires”a Netflix original.

Last season viewers saw the mechanic shop leave on a high a note, but this season was full of twists and turns.

Season 2 had that same modern day funny energy that viewers saw in season 1 and as this show gets bigger you would want to continue see this from comedian Gillas.

As a viewer I wanted a show that I could just mindlessly watch this past weekend because I was going to be in a car for 8 hours.

At first this season completely lived up to that mindless comedy but as the season progressed, I started to be anxious with the characters and the silly problems that went on.

This usually doesn’t happen to me unless I’m seriously invested on what’s going on in the show and that’s what I felt when I finished the show.

I was very invested in the future of Valley Forge Auto.

I also think the supporting cast of Cal (Chris O’Connor), Kilah (Kilah Fox), and Dave (Stavros Halkias) really was worked into the show better with their own short yet impactful side stories.

I do think this season was a lot more rounded than last season but I can’t help but be frustrated that the season is just 12 episodes that are barely 22 minutes.

Besides the length of the episodes and the short season, I don’t think I had any major complaints about the show, I knew that I was getting a modern-day comedian produced show with a little bit of drama.