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Sunny
Season 1
TV-MA
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Follows Suzie, an American woman living in Japan, and Sunny, a domestic robot made by her husband's company, as they uncover the dark truth of what really happened to Suzie's husband and son, who disappeared in a mysterious plane crash.
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10 Episodes
He's in Refrigerators
E1
He's in Refrigerators
In near-future Kyoto, Suzie grapples with extreme grief and receives a domestic robot to help her through.
Don't Blame the Machine
E2
Don't Blame the Machine
As she tries to figure Sunny out, Suzie unearths memories of her husband Masa.
Mmmm, Hinoki
E3
Mmmm, Hinoki
Suzie, Sunny, and Mixxy make a discovery. Noriko pressures Suzie to have a proper funeral for Masa.
Sticky
E4
Sticky
The Yakuza make themselves known. Suzie searches for the truth about Masa's lineage.
Joey Sakamoto
E5
Joey Sakamoto
Sunny and Suzie flee Kyoto with Mixxy to take refuge at her family's farm.
Kyoto Manjū, So Delicious
E6
Kyoto Manjū, So Delicious
Suzie officially meets Himé and her friends. Noriko learns to master the game of shogi.
There's Been a Shift
E7
There's Been a Shift
Mixxy is sucker-punched by the realities of her friendship with Suzie. Himé confronts Jin.
Trash or Not-Trash
E8
Trash or Not-Trash
In the past, Masa slowly emerges from hikikomori.
Who's in the Box?
E9
Who's in the Box?
Sunny looks inside herself.
The Dark Manual
E10
The Dark Manual
After learning the truth, Suzie fights for what matters most.
Cast of Season 1
Rashida Jones
Suzie Sakamoto
Hidetoshi Nishijima
Masahiko 'Masa' Sakamoto
Joanna Sotomura
Sunny (voice)
Judy Ongg
Noriko Sakamoto
YOU
Himé
annie the clumsy
Mixxy
Melissa Lawrence
Director
Yuko Harada
Director
Kimi Howl Lee
Writer
Aja Gabel
Writer
Julissa Castillo
Writer
Colin O'Sullivan
Writer
Nellie Nugiel
Producer
Georgina Pope
Producer
Nathan Reinhart
Producer
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
If viewers come back for Season 2, it will be thanks to the characters, not the cliffhangers.
Autostraddle
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
Sunny feels less like a warning of the dangers of AI and more like another effort to normalize it. As a grief drama and character study, it's thrilling. As a tech dystopia, it's murky.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The cross-cultural immersion-aversion seems genuine enough, though Suzie is a character balanced awkwardly between grief and the comedy that threatens to break out around her, but never quite does.
Washington Post
Lili Loofbourow
Jones's quiet, precise, matter-of-fact work opposite the robot endows their scenes together with the virtuosic specificity of a seasoned miniaturist.
Variety
Alison Herman
Even if "Sunny" doesn't hit this sweet spot consistently, it's nice to know it's there.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Wayward plotting aside, it's easy to watch - very nicely made, handsomely designed and photographed, with colorful minor characters and striking performances by the major ones.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
You never quite know where "Sunny" is heading and that's a good thing.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
One of those shows that wants to be genre-bending when really it's genre-less. The heavy drama inherent to Suzie's loss is curtailed by sporadic, tonally inconsistent attempts at dark comedy.
Boston Globe
Stuart Miller
[Sunny] only partially fulfills its promise... In the end, maybe the messiness is fitting. The idea that a series about the potential for AI loses control of the narrative may say more about our future than the show itself.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
It's not a bad time, per se; a twisty mystery, a colorful ensemble and the occasional stylistic big swing keep its ten 30ish-minute episodes moving painlessly enough. It's just a vaguely disappointing one...
Observer
Dylan Roth
It's got a quirky sense of humor and an innovative exploration of humanity's relationship with machines. But 'Sunny' doesn't exactly shine.
New York Times
Margaret Lyons
Much of the story and plotting in "Sunny" is chasing its own tail, but gosh it's a fun loop.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
An uneven but often bold and original series that gives Rashida Jones a terrific showcase for her unique talents...
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Though it doesn't always hold together, its uniquely askew tone and charismatic AI title character ultimately make it a puzzle worth piecing together.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
With Jones playing at the bitterest, most sarcastic end of her range, Sunny is an odd and dryly funny treat.
Chicago Reader
S. Nicole Lane
With so many people suspicious of the robots already present in their lives, it's easy to see how this silly but thrilling series connects with viewers.
TV Guide
Keith Phipps
This first season serves as a promising beginning, and its unsure take on AI - depicted in turn as murderous, companionable, life-affirming, unreliable, and goofy - feels made for the times.
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
The series ultimately amounts to a little less than the sum of its parts.
RogerEbert.com
Kaiya Shunyata
"Sunny" is not only an engaging thriller, but one of the most intriguing series this year has to offer.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
For much of the series [Jone's] given only one note to play, really, but she plays it well. Her laconic delivery may be an acquired taste for some, but it's a taste well worth acquiring.
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