The second season of Netflix's workplace comedy series cast of Tires alongside Gerben, who plays Will, and season 2 newcomers Thomas Haden Church and Veronica Slowikowska. Tires season 2 features guest appearances by Vince Vaughn, Ron White, and Jon Lovitz.
At the time of writing, Tires season 2 has earned a perfect 100% Tires season 1 only consisted of six brief episodes that combined for the length of a typical feature film, Tires season 2 expands to include 12 episodes and features many new ing characters that likely boosted its critical reception.
What Tires Season 2's Rotten Tomatoes Score Means For The Netflix Comedy
With Enough Viewership, Tires Season 3 Could Be On The Way
After premiering with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes critic score, the vast improvement of Tires season 2 suggests that it could become more of a flagship platform for Netflix's brand of original comedy content. Critics noted that Tires season 2 greatly enhances the solid but flawed foundation set by Tires season 1, which, by comparison, was thin in basic areas of character and plot development. In my review for Screen Rant, I noted that "Tires season 2 greatly improves after its film-length first season with a slate of exceptional new characters, refining its authentic brand of comedy."

Tires Season 2 Ending Explained: What's Next For Shane & Will At Valley Forge Auto Center
The end of Tires season 2 shows Shane and Will figuring out a plan to keep Valley Forge in business under the new oversight of Phil, Shane's father.
The early critical acclaim of Tires season 2 is nothing but a positive sign for the Netflix comedy series and hints that the Shane Gillis-led comedy could be renewed for a third season. Currently, Tires sits in the number 3 spot of the Top 10 TV Shows in the United States chart, a position it hopes to hold or improve on throughout the early weeks of June.
Even if Tires season 2's RT score drops, viewership is the key determining factor in its renewal.
The benefit of Tires season 1's shorter length is that it reduces the barrier of entry for season 2, so the entire series should see an uptick in viewership based on this data following its debut. Even if Tires season 2's RT score drops, viewership is the key determining factor in its renewal.
Our Take On Tires Season 2's Perfect Debut Rotten Tomatoes Score
Tires Has Proven Itself As A Legitimate Comedy Contender For Netflix
While the overall critic score for Tires season 2 on Rotten Tomatoes is subject to change in the coming days, it should carry the momentum of its impressive start. As someone who's seen the entire season already, I'm confident in saying that it is truly a vast improvement from season 1, which still felt like more of a sketch comedy show than a true, full-bodied series. The various new and returning guest stars in Tires season 2 add depth and intrigue while the actual story becomes more engaging.
Tires is primarily focused on making viewers laugh, which it walks a fine line to achieve.
Ultimately, the comedy show is primarily focused on making viewers laugh, which it walks a fine line to achieve. It doesn't veer into dramedy like most other critically acclaimed comedy shows, even if some punchlines and moments can come off as immature and crude. Still, the improvements that Tires made between the first and second seasons have made it a more legitimate contender in the overall comedic serial space, which Netflix should certainly lean into.
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