Hassie Harrison appears as Colleen in Netflix’s Tires season 2, specifically in episode 4 titled Shiny New Thing. While she is not a main cast member, her appearance is limited to a brief role.
Created by Shane Gillis, Tires follows an awkward manager attempting to revive his family’s struggling auto repair shop. The show blends workplace humor with personal quirks, and season 2 expands its world with a variety of new and returning characters.
Harrison’s presence in episode 4 is confirmed via the official episode credits on IMDb. She plays a waitress named Colleen who works at Applebee’s, where Shane meets his father Phil, played by Thomas Haden Church.
Harrison’s role includes bringing their order to the table while Phil tries to set the two up by complimenting Shane within her earshot. He suggests Colleen may be interested in Shane since she already knows his drink order, but Shane clarifies that she only knows because he always orders the same thing when he’s at Applebee’s.
Hassie Harrison plays Colleen in episode 4 of Tires season 2. Colleen is a waitress at an Applebee’s where the main character, Shane, reconnects with his father Phil. Colleen appears multiple times during their interaction, bringing them drinks and food while subtly witnessing parts of their conversation. Phil tries to talk up his son in front of her by calling him tall and handsome, hoping she overhears.
He also tells Shane that Colleen may be into him since she knows his drink order: Bud Light. Shane responds that she knows the order because he always gets the same thing when he is at Applebee’s. Colleen later mentions she has a boyfriend and leaves.
The interaction between Shane and his father, happening between Colleen’s service, hints at unresolved tensions. Their conversation is layered with subtle resentment, suggesting that Shane is still holding on to past grievances. Colleen’s presence, while brief, is significant in revealing the dynamic between Shane and his father.
Colleen’s role also helps establish Shane’s character as someone who is underconfident and hesitant but willing to engage when nudged. Her presence prompts him to awkwardly attempt a conversation, revealing both his discomfort and vulnerability.
Season 2 of Tires continues the story of Shane’s efforts to keep his family’s auto shop afloat. With support from his co-workers and friends, including characters played by Steven Gerben and Chris O’Connor, Shane navigates both business struggles and personal awkwardness. The season introduces new guest appearances and situations but maintains its core workplace dynamic.
Outside of Tires, Hassie Harrison is best known for playing Laramie on Yellowstone, a role she began playing in season 3. She portrays a barrel racer entangled in a romantic subplot. She has also played Lucy McConky in Tacoma FD, appearing in 48 episodes across four seasons. Her film roles include The Iron Orchard, where she portrayed Mazie Wales, and Max Reload and the Nether Blasters, in which she played Liz.
Hassie Harrison began her acting career in 2014, with early appearances in shows like Hart of Dixie and The Astronaut Wives Club. She has since built a resume that includes both comedic and dramatic projects. She is also credited as a producer on a few indie films.
Born in Dallas, Texas, she comes from the Hunt family. Hassie Harrison is the granddaughter of philanthropist Caroline Rose Hunt and great-granddaughter of oil tycoon H.L. Hunt, Jr. Academically advanced, Harrison entered Southern Methodist University at age 15 and later studied European cinema in Copenhagen. She trained under Ivana Chubbuck and at the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles.
She married singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham in October 2023. The two were co-stars on Yellowstone and wed at her family’s estate in Dallas.
Tires season 2 is now streaming on Netflix. Viewers can watch all six episodes of the season, including the episode featuring Hassie Harrison, directly on the platform.