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SummaryThe comedy created by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee follows Nate (Jason Jones), his wife Robin (Natalie Zea) and their two children as they take a road trip from upstate New York to Florida.
Season Premiere: 
Apr 11, 2016
Metascore
Generally Favorable
69
User score
Generally Favorable
7.5
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
58% Positive
11 Reviews
42% Mixed
8 Reviews
0% Negative
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Apr 11, 2016
100
The Lincoln Journal Star
The Detour is sharply written--Jones and Bee co-wrote the pilot--and uses flashbacks to help progress storylines. It’s dark at times, and, at other times completely and hilariously over the top.
Apr 8, 2016
83
Uncle Barky
The Detour isn’t always in full command of its absurdities, but the killer lines keep coming.
User score
Generally Favorable
81% Positive
39 Ratings
4% Mixed
2 Ratings
15% Negative
7 Ratings
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Apr 19, 2016
10
Smart_Viewer
The Detour is an extremely original half-hour comedy by those funny Daily Show alums Jason Jones and Samantha Bee (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee), on TBS. It goes from slapstick to dark comedy and breaks the common taboos of network television: language, drinking, giving teenage son a drink, etc. It is rollickingl funny at times and very reminiscent of National Lampoon's Vacation. If you, like at least one viewer on Metacritic, become "offended" by "obscenity," then you won't like it. But I suggest you stick with it. It is so much better than the endless formula sitcoms on network tv, like Two Broke Girls and their ilk. Highly recommended for the adventurous.
May 8, 2017
9
MurrayT
Funny people doing and saying funny things. Even the kids are funny, not just cutesy. It's way over the top but they know and we know they're going there so it works out great. It makes me laugh out loud constantly.
Apr 11, 2016
75
The A.V. Club
In the episodes made available to the press, it often seems that the train is about to come off the track, thanks to one twist or bit of cleverness too many, but just as often, the series rights itself at the last moment. What seems to come out of left field often connects in an unexpected fashion.
Apr 11, 2016
70
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Detour is pretty consistently funny but the humor tends to be filled with sexual innuendo that some viewers will find offensive. For others, it will be just fine.
Apr 7, 2016
60
The Hollywood Reporter
For a show going in as many different directions as The Detour does, the pieces of the narrative seem to be connecting well past the half-way point in the first season. The episode-to-episode continuity adds up nicely if you like your comedies heavily serialized and there are hints that some of the elements that feel disparate and chaotic could also tie together.
Apr 11, 2016
50
The New York Times
The family blunders its way into all sorts of awkward situations, with the two children (Ashley Gerasimovich and Liam Carroll) repeatedly being set up for psychological scars. Let this be your gauge for deciding whether to watch. ... All in all, it’s a low-aspiration enterprise.
Apr 11, 2016
40
Collider
Since the setup feels more like a movie than a full-blown series, The Detour tries to create a more layered story by introducing an overarching plot about Nate (Jones) losing his job, stealing prototype material, and being part of a federal investigation. It’s as wackadoodle as the rest of the story, and lands just about as unevenly.
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Aug 6, 2016
9
H2o1981
Original, fun fast paced comedy. Great actors, seriously. Worth a watch, the story his great, the episodes are always very different one from another, nothing not to like.
Jun 14, 2016
9
eldrickwo
great show.Shows liberals as the incompetent fools they **** talking points sprinkled throughout The main characters are completely inept with absolutely no common sense.Like i said very true to life
Feb 28, 2017
2
djbacon
The first season was great. I really enjoyed it. Now, season 2 is disaster. It's disgusting, grouse and there are practically nothing to laugh about. I was so excited that Detour got renewed, but now i'm so disappointed and i'm not gonna continue watching. Such a pity. :(
Jan 14, 2017
1
Dolce1
I really thought that this show had the potential to be funny. The commercials looked hilarious. However, when I began watching the show, I quickly realized that it was filthy. The fact that young children act in this show is really disturbing! Who in their right mind would allow their kids to do this? I have a feeling the next stop for these kids will be the Dr. Phil show. At some point, where does the "humor" become too adult for children to be involved both morally and legally? It just creeps me out.
Apr 17, 2016
0
the_truth1
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
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