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Sweetpea
Series 1
TV-MA
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Rhiannon Lewis doesn't make much of an impression - people walk past her in the street without a second glance. That is until she is pushed over the edge and loses control. Rhiannon's life transforms, but can she keep her killer secret?
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6 Episodes
Sorry for Your Loss
E1
Sorry for Your Loss
When her father dies and her bully returns, Rhiannon reaches her breaking point.
This Sort of Thing Needs Some Feminine Energy
E2
This Sort of Thing Needs Some Feminine Energy
Rhiannon goes on a mission to find who her victim was.
Black Spots in the Garage
E3
Black Spots in the Garage
High on power, Rhiannon goes after her next target: Julia Blenkingsopp.
Everybody Loves Julia
E4
Everybody Loves Julia
Rhiannon sets out to prove she's not the loser she once was.
Someone's Been a Naughty Girl
E5
Someone's Been a Naughty Girl
With suspicion swirling around Rhiannon, she and Julia make a truce.
Life 2.0
E6
Life 2.0
Rhiannon might just get away with it - but what does she stand to lose in the process?
Cast of Series 1
Ella Purnell
Rhiannon Lewis
Nicôle Lecky
Julia Blenkingsopp
Jon Pointing
Craig
Calam Lynch
AJ
Leah Harvey
Marina
Jeremy Swift
Norman
Dustin Demri-Burns
Jeff
Series 1 Ratings & Reviews
Collider
Carly Lane
While other shows in this vein have had difficulty sticking the landing, Sweetpea does more than enough to inspire confidence that, no matter what happens, it remains an addictive watch through to the very end.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Branyan Towe
Sweetpea is a deliciously addictive series. Ella Purnell's sensational performance as Rhiannon Lewis gives such heart to a twisted protagonist. She will make you want to follow a fantastic, unnerving, and comedic narrative through to the very end.
RogerEbert.com
Kaiya Shunyata
Sweetpea feels fresh from beginning to end, offering us a gripping story right down to the final episode's shocking cliffhanger.
Bloody Disgusting
Joe Lipsett
[It] makes for an enjoyable watch, though Sweetpea would be a stronger and more memorable series if it had a bit more bite.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
Sweetpea is witty, entertaining, and deeply serious when it wants to be, a prime example of top-tier television that certainly merits consideration for a second season but would do just as well to leave things where they end at the close of season one.
Den of Geek
Rendy Jones
Sharply written, deliciously entertaining, and darkly funny, Sweetpea is a stirring, sinister series bolstered by a killer performance. With a well-rounded yet overall short six-episode count, I am bloody eager for more.
Tell-Tale TV
Lacy Baugher
A female revenge story that turns out to have surprising depths alongside a deceptively sharp bite, Sweetpea is one of the most enjoyable surprises of Fall.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
What makes the British series more unsettling and ultimately more compelling is its willingness to sit in the murky middle ground separating vengeance and cruelty, victim and perpetrator.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Here we are, once again, with a new series trying to bridge the gap between identifiable frustrations and sociopathic actions, this time using misplaced tension, so-so humor, and unconvincing empowerment narratives to liven up its rote story.
Decider
Joel Keller
Sweetpea benefits from Ella Purnell transforming herself into a shrinking violent, but it's also pretty funny when it examines just how invisible Rhiannon is.
Forbes
Erik Kain
Purnell plays the lonely outcast so well, enchanting us with her big sad eyes as we watch the indignities of life beat her to the dirt-until they mount too suffocatingly high. When she snaps, can we really blame her?
Common Sense Media
Joly Herman
Decent actors don't have much to work with in brutal, disturbing horror-comedy.
Next Best Picture
Lauren Coates
"Sweetpea's" slick cinematography, simple yet effective set dressing, and pop-punk-inspired soundtrack all work in tandem to create an offbeat, decidedly female-driven addition to the serial killer canon.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Sweetpea finds a bountiful source of suspense in the question of whether we're watching the blossoming of a wallflower or the making of a monster.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
Despite its grim subject matter, the series is delivered in a light, briskly paced package, making it surprisingly digestible for a show centered on a serial killer.
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