The Detour - Season 3 -

: 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.

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 show maintained its reputation for "legendary physical gags," including plane crashes and mishaps with local Alaskan machinery. The Detour - Season 3

: Critics at Decider highlighted the season's willingness to tackle gender norms, stereotypes, and the repercussions of making assumptions about identity.

: Nate's partner whose mysterious past continues to resurface. : The family must adapt to traditional roles

The core "Parker" unit remains the heart of the series, supported by increasingly erratic recurring characters.

: USPIS Agent Edie (Laura Benanti) remains obsessed with the family, going as far as to go undercover as a hockey coach to get close to them. Cast and Key Characters Season 3 was praised by reviewers from The

: The season features appearances by Graham Greene as Narvin and Max Casella as the family's lawyer, Joe Delicious. Themes and Critical Reception