: The family must adapt to traditional roles in unconventional ways. Nate (Jason Jones) struggles as a stay-at-home father before taking a grueling job on a fishing trawler to provide for the family. Meanwhile, Robin (Natalie Zea) takes on long hours that include a stint as a stripper to make ends meet.
: The season features appearances by Graham Greene as Narvin and Max Casella as the family's lawyer, Joe Delicious. Themes and Critical Reception
: The kids continue their awkward dive into puberty. Jared (Liam Carroll) somehow becomes the town's mayor, while Delilah (Ashley Gerasimovich) begins to push back against her parents' questionable guidance. The Detour - Season 3
: The well-intentioned but disastrous patriarch.
Season 3 was praised by reviewers from The TV Ratings Guide as one of the strongest cable comedies of the 2017-18 season, noting that it successfully "one-ups" itself in terms of absurdity. : The family must adapt to traditional roles
After spending a year on the lam across the continental US, the Parkers arrive in a remote Alaskan town to rebuild their lives using undercover personas.
In its third season, the TBS original comedy shifts its high-octane family chaos from the highways to the rugged landscapes of Alaska . Created by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee, the season explores the Parker family's attempt to finally stop running and "settle down" in a community of misfits, only to find that their past—and the law—is never far behind. Plot Arc: The Alaskan "Fresh Start" : The season features appearances by Graham Greene
Watch the official trailer to see the Parkers' disastrous attempt at Alaskan survival: