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Jason Bateman, David Harbour Unpack Clark and Floyd's Relationship in 'DTF St. Louis'
The actors discuss the evolving bromance between their characters in the HBO miniseries.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 5:00pm
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In the HBO miniseries 'DTF St. Louis,' the relationship between best friends Clark (played by Jason Bateman) and Floyd (David Harbour) has become a central focus. As the show progresses, the actors have teased that the nature of the men's bond will be further explored, with Bateman hinting that Clark is 'open to anything' when it comes to his connection with Floyd, while Harbour promised 'very special' and 'complex' scenes between the two in the final episodes.
Why it matters
The evolving friendship between Clark and Floyd is a key narrative thread in 'DTF St. Louis,' as the show examines themes of masculinity, vulnerability, and the complexities of platonic male relationships. The actors' comments suggest the show will delve deeper into the nuances of this bond, potentially challenging traditional depictions of male friendships on television.
The details
By the end of episode 4, which aired on HBO, Floyd has passed his physical exam, and his best friend Clark and Clark's wife, Carol, have successfully obtained life insurance for Floyd. One of the central elements of this episode is the bromance between Clark and Floyd, with the show highlighting the genuine care the two men have for each other, even as Clark is having an affair with Carol. Bateman has teased that the nature of Clark and Floyd's relationship will be further explored, with the actor stating that Clark is 'open to anything' when it comes to his connection with Floyd. Harbour, meanwhile, has promised 'very special' and 'complex' scenes between the two characters in the final episodes of the miniseries.
- The HBO miniseries 'DTF St. Louis' is currently airing, with episode 4 having aired on March 24, 2026.
The players
Jason Bateman
An American actor, director, and producer who plays the character of Clark in the HBO miniseries 'DTF St. Louis'.
David Harbour
An American actor who plays the character of Floyd in the HBO miniseries 'DTF St. Louis'.
Linda Cardellini
An American actress who plays the character of Carol, Clark's wife, in the HBO miniseries 'DTF St. Louis'.
What they’re saying
“He's in a place in his life where he's open to anything and everything that will provide him a more fulsome life. Something that just feels a little bit more involved than what he's been in.”
— Jason Bateman, Actor
“It's a dangerous place for anyone to be in if you don't have the skills to recognize bad coming.”
— Jason Bateman, Actor
“The Floyd relationship is something that is really fulfilling for him. Where that goes you'll have to see, but he's open to any direction.”
— Jason Bateman, Actor
“There's a lot of stuff in those last three episodes between me and Clark that is very special. They're my favorite stuff in the series.”
— David Harbour, Actor
“It's very complex and dense.”
— David Harbour, Actor
What’s next
Fans will have to tune in to the remaining episodes of 'DTF St. Louis' to see how the relationship between Clark and Floyd continues to evolve and what the 'very special' and 'complex' scenes between the two characters will entail.
The takeaway
The evolving bromance between Clark and Floyd in 'DTF St. Louis' highlights the show's exploration of the nuances and complexities of male friendships, challenging traditional depictions of these relationships on television. The actors' comments suggest the final episodes will delve deeper into the nature of this bond, potentially offering a more layered and thought-provoking portrayal of masculinity and vulnerability.


