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If The First Season Of 'Detroiters' Flew Under Your Radar, Adjust Your Settings

The deeply goofy and weirdly sweet comedy series about two best friends (Veep's Sam Richardson and SNL's Tim Robinson) who love their city, and each other, is back for a second season.
One Stoop, Two Stupids: Sam (Sam Richardson) and Tim (Tim Robinson) are back in the second season of <em>Detroiters</em>.

"There are no second chances in life, except to feel remorse."

Spanish novelist Carlos Ruiz Zafón said that.

But what does he know.

Case in point: If you missed the 10-episode first season of the Comedy Central series last year, that was a mistake. Acknowledge it, accept it, and take heart in the knowledge that you can move past it! You don't need to feel remorse,! You can go back and watch the first season at any point! (I recommend starting with to see if it's your thing.)

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