Santa Clarita Diet
Santa Clarita Diet
TV-MA | 03 February 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
    ChampDavSlim The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
    Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
    Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
    marcelita_66 Season one was so funny! But season two is delirious and stel gross!! The characters are deep friking awesome! I love to see Drew Barrymore in this role, she is perfect!! And Nathan is back and funny as ever! If you like TWD and comedy well don't look any further!
    skateyourway I was talking about the show Dexter to someone and they suggested this show. I decided to give it a chance. I honestly love this show and I can't wait for the third season. This show is ridiculously hilarious but also graphic. Be warned. There is blood and vomit. Regardless, this is still an amazing show.
    cordobaga As a New Yorker, don't care about race, gender, etc. Just don't walk too slowly, and leave space for others to get out of the subway if blocking the exit :)OK, within the first five minutes, 2 mixed race couples. Barf.Including a Black guy and Asian woman. I'm Asian, and apart the the odd looking Black/Asian fellow from 2 Live Crew of the 90s, there's not too many of that mix around. Reason? Asian ladies don't go for Black guys as a rule. Common, I don't know if this was strictly due to the writer, or some PC meeting making "suggestions".Onto the show. Fun and lighthearted dark comedy. A wife who turns into a zombie and needs to eat people. Formula stuff...put character type A into situation B.....zaniness ensues. Thank goodness there's no laugh track.But, even though the entire show, writing and characters are beyond obvious...been there/done that......it works.
    Chunyi Hsu I don't normally watch series- but I have to say Netflix really made a bold move here. The polarised opinions here is a testimony of its success in the novel approach. It requires the audience to get pass the gore- which, mind you, is much- and see the symbolism and dark humour behind. Apart from the humour, which I greatly enjoyed, the series is relatable and inspiring for me as a parent, a partner, and even, a child. It is a comedy- there is no realistic depiction of the dark side of struggles in relationships. However, sometimes it is exactly what it takes to bring new perspectives and deliver the entertainment that helps relieve stress in real life. Contrary to some critics here, I find the acting quite believable and on point for a comedy. It would have been very ordinary or even boring had "the family problem" not been a surreal one- by doing so, however, freedom for creativity and expression was unlocked, which resulted in a very entertaining series. It is a risky move- first, some cannot stomach the gore and some interested in zombies are not interested in family comedy theme, which might lead to a narrow audience group. Second, I am not sure how long they can keep the audience hooked as the freshness of the zombie element depreciates, given the lack of complexity in the underlying story. So far so good- good luck with the coming seasons, production team!