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Santa Clarita Diet
Season 1
TV-MA
78%
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Sheila and Joel are married real estate agents who live and work in Santa Clarita, California. When Sheila dies, their lives take a dark turn.
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10 Episodes
So Then a Bat or a Monkey
E1
So Then a Bat or a Monkey
Joel and Sheila are living an ordinary life as realtors when Sheila suddenly becomes ill and no longer has a pulse. With the help of their neighbor, they determine she is the Z-word: a zombie. But Sheila feels better than ever until an encounter with a pushy coworker leads to a new diet.
We Can't Kill People!
E2
We Can't Kill People!
The Hammonds try to live their new truth, Abby comes to a hard realization while browsing comics, and Joel treats Sheila to a very expensive meal.
We Can Kill People
E3
We Can Kill People
Joel and Sheila try to solve their dilemma by finding her "meals" among low-lives and criminals who won't be missed. But despite Joel's commitment to support Sheila, he finds that actually killing someone is easier said than done.
The Farting Sex Tourist
E4
The Farting Sex Tourist
Sheila inspires her friends and insults the principal. Joel bonds with Abby, and Dan makes a damning discovery while spraying for ants.
Man Eat Man
E5
Man Eat Man
Abby discovers that parents can't be trusted (especially hers). Joel learns there might be a cure for Sheila, and Dan puts his cards on the table.
Attention to Detail
E6
Attention to Detail
Joel and Sheila try dividing up the tasks, Eric and Abby stumble onto something big, and Dan learns that a realtor can only be pushed so far.
Strange or Just Inconsiderate?
E7
Strange or Just Inconsiderate?
With the cops looking for Dan, Sheila dines on the evidence. But that's a lot of evidence. Meanwhile, Joel stops to smell the coffee.
How Much Vomit?
E8
How Much Vomit?
A new-look Loki takes Joel and Sheila by surprise while Abby and Eric learn the fine art of leaving well enough alone.
The Book!
E9
The Book!
Joel and Eric seek out the mysterious Anton at a paranormal convention while Sheila and Abby bond over their shared love of bad behavior.
Baka, Bile and Baseball Bats
E10
Baka, Bile and Baseball Bats
Dr. Wolf is ready to get down to work, but with Sheila growing more aggressive by the minute, Joel worries it may be too late.
Cast of Season 1
Drew Barrymore
Sheila Hammond
Timothy Olyphant
Joel Hammond
Liv Hewson
Abby Hammond
Skyler Gisondo
Eric Bemis
Season 1 Reviews
MTV
Inkoo Kang
Santa Clarita's ingredients - horror comedy, suburban satire, middle-aged marital tensions, cartoon-like gross-out gags, and stars Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant - are so promising that it's deflating to see so little of it work.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Are there enough laughs to make Santa Clarita bingeable? It's a close call. I was happy I stuck around to hear Mr. Olyphant's delivery when Joel, offering a smoothie to Sheila, says, "I found a bag of his face behind the ice cream."
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
The lead performances are well bolstered by a retinue of guest and recurring players.
Vox
Caroline Framke
Extraordinarily weird (and ultimately delightful) show.
Rolling Stone
Rob Sheffield
Like a lot of Netflix comedies, Santa Clarita Diet takes a few episodes to get rolling, but it takes off as Drew (Barrymore) starts hitting her manic bloodthirsty heights.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Comedy, while subjective, still necessitates connection, and Santa Clarita Diet severs the tether too many times. Such superficiality may be good for a quick jolt, but it won't satisfy you when the meal's over.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
If you can get with the gore, there's frequently a sweet, oddball marital comedy fighting to get out.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The heavily serialized 10 half-hours do go down pretty easy binge-wise. But the Netflix series just doesn't have enough meat on its bones.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It's a lighthearted bit of TV that might leave you amused, if not hungry.
AV Club
Andrea Reiher
Giving off something of a Desperate Housewives or Weeds vibe, Santa Clarita Diet puts Barrymore to excellent use as the suburban mom and real estate agent spreading her free-spirit wings.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
As a caveat for the squeamish among us... But for those who can muscle through, the reward is one of the most joyous, hilariously dark comedies to come our way in many a season.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
The series is a comedy of remarriage hidden in zombie's clothing.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Shouldn't a premise like this be grosser, funnier, or more clever? Isn't there something else, just like this, somewhere on Netflix?
The Ringer
Alison Herman
We may finally get to see what a cult show looks like without a "tragically canceled" qualifier tacked in front.
Observer
Darian Lusk
These ten 30-minute episodes are the funniest thing on Netflix since the last episode of The O.A.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Santa Clarita Diet is a zombie comedy could distract us from the show's potential as a sendup of suburban living, marital ennui, lax parenting and the ongoing collapse of polite manners. It's all there, but it doesn't quite cohere as a work of satire.
Detroit News
Tom Long
The Santa Clarita Diet is delicious if you've got the stomach for it.
Entertainment Weekly
Leah Greenblatt
Even as its tone veers wildly the show sticks with it, toeing an unlikely line between David Lynch and Desperate Housewives...then literally eats that toe, which is pretty fun.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Santa Clarita Diet isn't awful - every episode has a few good laughs... But I kept wanting more from it besides constant refreshment of the same scenario, and it never seemed inclined to offer it.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
Santa Clarita works by setting an absurd story in soullessly well-ordered suburbia. The scripts are solid, and the performances are spot on, especially the two leads, as well as Gisondo and Hewson as Eric and Abby.
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Santa Clarita Diet: Season 1
Santa Clarita Diet: Season 1
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Santa Clarita Diet: Kind of Intense
Santa Clarita Diet: Kind of Intense
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Santa Clarita Diet: Side Effects May Vary
Santa Clarita Diet: Side Effects May Vary
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