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Saint X
Season 1
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Explores how a young woman's mysterious death creates a traumatic ripple effect that ultimately pulls her surviving sister into a dangerous pursuit of the truth.
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8 Episodes
A Lovely Nowhere
E1
A Lovely Nowhere
Episode 1
Woman Is Fickle
E2
Woman Is Fickle
Episode 2
Men of Interest
E3
Men of Interest
Episode 3
A Disquieting Emptiness
E4
A Disquieting Emptiness
Episode 4
Colonial Interference
E5
Colonial Interference
Episode 5
Loose Threads of the Past
E6
Loose Threads of the Past
Episode 6
The Goat Witch and the Sinner
E7
The Goat Witch and the Sinner
Episode 7
Faraway
E8
Faraway
Episode 8
Cast of Season 1
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Emily Thomas
Josh Bonzie
Clive 'GoGo' Richardson
West Duchovny
Alison Thomas
Jayden Elijah
Edwin Hastings
Betsy Brandt
Mia Thomas
Bre Francis
Sara Lycott
Kenlee Anaya Townsend
Young Claire
Michael Park
Bill Thomas
Sule Thelwell
Desmond
Melissa Juliet Lawson
Olivia
Season 1 Reviews
CBR
Josh Bell
Saint X is an ineffective ensemble drama, and its explorations of race and class dynamics feel scattered and superficial.
Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
Ambitious ideas undone by unambitious execution.
AV Club
Max Gao
Buckles under the weight of its own ambition, burying any social commentary in a convoluted, long-winded story that ultimately comes to an unsatisfying conclusion.
Variety
Joshua Alston
The story isn't really about what happened, it's about the grief, recrimination and obsession that consumes the survivors over time... Those who visit Saint X expecting a more straightforward narrative might lose interest before it reveals its charms.
Decider
Joel Keller
Saint X may successfully dance around some of the uncomfortable implications... but the show's disjointed storytelling isn't helping its cause.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Like The White Lotus, Saint X sets up provocative upstairs/downstairs themes in an inviting location, but unlike that HBO show, it's a relatively poor destination for an eight-episode stay.
Paste Magazine
Kathryn Porter
It's always nice when you can look back on a middling show and say "Well, at least the acting was good." Saint X does not offer us that courtesy.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
It takes a very conventional and sordid mystery premise and then fires up a much more provocative tale about fear, racism, privilege and the dangers of hiding from our real selves.
NPR
Aisha Harris
As the flashbacks and flash forwards eventually become more focused, so do the story's ambitions.
Collider
Chase Hutchinson
There may be some small jolts of complexity that are more earned, but this is not enough for Saint X to overcome familiar flaws that make it all too conventional - especially when it could have been so much more.
Beverly Hills Courier
Neely Swanson
Somewhat tedious in its portentousness, it follows the cliché that it's not who you think it is. But then it never is, is it?
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Allyson Johnson
Saint X is filler. It's the type of show you watch when you need background noise and all the other true crime dramas have somehow been deleted.
Fangirl Freakout
Lauren Bradshaw
Saint X is unnecessarily long and struggles to make its core mystery and social commentary as compelling as its predecessors.
Huffington Post
Candice Frederick
What happened to Alison? Did Gogo and Edwin have anything to do with it? Once you get to the end of this hollow story, you'll be upset that you even asked these questions.
RogerEbert.com
Clint Worthington
You can feel the elements that made "Saint X" such a compelling novel become stretched, flattened, and dissipated by the show's too-leisurely approach.
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