You Can Thank ‘DTF St. Louis’s Creator For Making Us Wait To Find Out How Floyd’s Penis-Curving Disease Led Him To ASL, David Harbour Says

Four episodes into DTF St Louis and I’m still asking the question: How the f**k does Floyd’s (David Harbour) penis-curving Peyronie’s disease relate to getting into sign language? Well, Harbour says we’re going to have to keep waiting and it’s all thanks to creator Steven Conrad.

**Spoilers ahead for the first four episodes of DTF St. Louis, now steaming on HBO Max** 

It’s been nearly a month since we were first introduced to Clark Forrest (Jason Bateman) and Floyd Smernitch, who became fated friends after appearing on the news together as a meteorologist and his ASL translator. The two quickly struck up a conversation after their live hit in the field, which is when Floyd explained that his Peyronie’s disease — a significant curvature in his penis — is what got him into ASL, failing to explain how he got the disease or what the connection between Peyronie’s and ASL

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