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Dear Edward
Season 1
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A 12-year-old boy becomes the lone survivor of a plane crash. As he and others affected by the tragedy try to make sense of what happened, unexpected friendships, romances, and communities are formed.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Edward is nervous for his family’s move to LA. Lacey's marriage is strained. Dee Dee and Zoe celebrate. Edward's flight departs for Los Angeles.
Food
E2
Food
Lacey struggles to do anything right for Edward. Later, she meets more people affected by the crash at the first Grief Group therapy session.
Stuff
E3
Stuff
Shay and Edward look for clues about the mystery girl. Adriana decides to run for her grandmother's seat. Dee Dee goes to LA to search for answers.
Chrysalis
E4
Chrysalis
The burden of being "Miracle Boy" weighs on Edward. Adriana helps Kojo throw a Ghanaian funeral. Dee Dee unravels her husband's mystery.
Haunted
E5
Haunted
Edward heads to the city in search of the mystery girl. John visits the crash site. Sam opens up to Lacey. Amanda is haunted by her fight with Brent.
Truth
E6
Truth
Shay and Edward go on an adventure to find Mahira. Lacey bonds with Linda. Kojo prepares for his move back to Ghana. Dee Dee confides in Zoe.
Folklore
E7
Folklore
Shay’s father comes back into her life, leading to tension with Edward. Adriana and Kojo take Becks to the mountains. Lacey and John hit an impasse.
Music
E8
Music
Edward starts acting out. Adriana seeks advice from Eric. Sam gets candid with Vernon. Dee Dee struggles with change.
Paper Covers Rock
E9
Paper Covers Rock
A discovery rattles Edward. Adriana prepares to say goodbye to Kojo. Amanda and Steve get closer.
Shelter
E10
Shelter
Lacey and John search for Edward. Dee Dee throws a party. Election Day comes for Adriana. Edward revisits his past.
Cast of Season 1
Colin O'Brien
Edward Adler
Taylor Schilling
Lacey
Anna Uzele
Adriana
Idris Debrand
Kojo
Carter Hudson
John
Amy Forsyth
Linda
Maxwell Jenkins
Jordan
Connie Britton
Dee Dee
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Decider
Joel Keller
Dear Edward has some good performances, but a lot of poorly-sketched characters shuffling their way through an extraordinarily bleak drama.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
Dear Edward has a novelist's ambition but not the requisite gift for structure. As such, it becomes a punishing sit, with promised catharsis lying perpetually out of reach.
indieWire
Ben Travers
If you're in need of a good cry, Dear Edward's overcast vision of life will likely do the trick. But even with Britton leading the charge, I'm not sure her latest was meant for more than five episodes, let alone the 10 it got.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Ten episodes of nonstop grief, even well-crafted grief, is a lot of grief.
Paste Magazine
Radhika Menon
Despite its flaws, Dear Edward is a welcome entry into the TV-plane-crash show pantheon as a thoughtful look at the different ways that grief manifests and how community can be healing.
NPR
Linda Holmes
If you loved crying at This Is Us or Parenthood, you will probably also enjoy crying at Dear Edward. A lot! And that's fine. Nothing wrong with a few tears, as long as you know what you're getting into.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
I'm a fan of Dear Edward, even with its imperfections -- most of which are byproducts of its ambition. It aims to be an opus on loss, community, and recovery, and, unlike so many shows these days, it's willing to be 100 percent sincere.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
It's possible, in other words, to see Dear Edward as being meticulously executed and occasionally quite affecting, and still come away feeling as if it's simply not worth the effort.
San Francisco Chronicle
Chris Vognar
There's plenty here to like, whether or not you've had the misfortune of knowing grief on an intimate basis.
The Daily Beast
Emma Fraser
Britton steals every moment swinging wildly, from spiraling about a tree at her husband's graveside to her response to Linda.
AV Club
Manuel Betancourt
Dear Edward is a series that wears its heart on its sleeve... and which relishes embracing a rueful, hopeful attitude about the goodness of humanity in times of grief.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Dear Edward never backs away from the inherently gut-wrenching nature of this story.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
If only Katims hadn't been so invested in depicting grief writ large, he might have created a genuinely moving portrait of one very specific experience with it.
The Playlist
Emma Fraser
Presents a compelling and charming collection of stories that point to the power of community and connections even after the sky has fallen.
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
Maybe this series is not a complete masterpiece, but its craft and aims are admirable.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
A tender and warmhearted series that is cathartic to watch and maybe that's all it really needs to be. I love it.
The Spool
Tim Stevens
So know, when I declare Dear Edward "emotionally manipulative as hell," that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Common Sense Media
Joly Herman
But there are moments of connection and triumph in Dear Edward, and characters whose stories develop serve to intrigue.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
The less said the better about the contrived situation featuring an over-the-top Connie Britton as delirious Dee Dee.
Pop Culture Maniacs
Jean Henegan
Fewer characters, more time spent developing them before driving hard into the emotional destruction that befalls them, and a story that allows us and the characters the chance to breathe from time to time would have made for a more enjoyable experience.
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