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Tiny Beautiful Things
Miniseries
TV-MA
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Follows a woman who reluctantly becomes Dear Sugar; an anonymous and revered advice columnist, even when her own life is falling apart.
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8 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
We meet Clare as her husband, Danny, has kicked her out of their home for giving her brother Lucas their daughter Rae’s college fund. But an old friend needs someone to take on his advice column Dear Sugar. And it might be exactly what Clare needs.
Yours, Sugar
E2
Yours, Sugar
Clare grapples with whether or not she wants to become Sugar as she reels from trouble at work and with Rae. In the past, Young Clare and Young Lucas must confront their grief at Frankie’s funeral. If Clare can’t figure out her own life, can she be Sugar?
The Ghost Ship
E3
The Ghost Ship
Danny and Clare try to untangle their relationship – and Rae’s threesome – as Clare considers her path not taken. In the past, Young Clare finds out she’s pregnant with Rae.
Under the Stars
E4
Under the Stars
As Clare deals with her Tik-Tok-famous Montana confrontation and Rae’s recent partying, she’s haunted by a letter writer who desperately needs Sugar’s advice. In the past, Young Clare learns of Frankie’s diagnosis and desperately tries to save her.
The Nose
E5
The Nose
When a furious Rae tells Clare and Danny that she doesn’t want to go back to her school, Clare remembers her own college experience with Frankie – and the reason she never got her degree.
Broken Things
E6
Broken Things
Danny and Clare take a good (ahem) hard look at their sex life as a letter writer writes in about her boyfriend’s secret shame. Meanwhile, Rae grapples with letting Montana back into her life as she realizes she might just have the upper hand.
Go
E7
Go
Clare and Amy attend a writer’s retreat, but when Amy gets great news, Clare can’t help but question if her sacrifices for Danny and their family have been holding her back. As she remembers her first marriage to Jess, she wonders: should she stay or go?
Love
E8
Love
Fresh off shocking news from Danny, Rae reveals who really dropped off the missing money – causing Clare to bring Rae along on a mad dash road trip to Clare’s childhood home. In the past, Clare rushes to get Lucas to the hospital for Frankie’s last days.
Cast of Miniseries
Kathryn Hahn
Clare Pierce
Sarah Pidgeon
Young Clare
Quentin Plair
Danny Kinkade
Tanzyn Crawford
Frankie Rae Kincade
Johnny Berchtold
Jess
Owen Painter
Young Lucas
Merritt Wever
Frankie Pierce
Michaela Watkins
Amy Adler
Ted Levine
Gene
Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
BuzzFeed News
Izzy Ampil
Hahn inhabits the fictionalized Strayed with a frank desperation that makes her hilarious to behold.
Yahoo! Movies
Martin Carr
Tiny Beautiful Things offers up a tour de force performance from Kathryn Hahn, alongside an eclectic ensemble, who ensure this deceptively complex drama delivers pathos and poignancy by the pound.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Tiny Beautiful Things reminds you to forgive yourself and enjoy the path you've taken, even if it's not the one you imagined.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
What Clare responds to, and how she responds, is too high-minded and calculatedly inspired to feel real. And the "payoff," such as it is, comes nowhere close to justifying the anguish of all eight episodes.
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
But there's room for hope as well as remorse in this series, and when the hopeful moments come, they're well-earned.
Observer
Emily Zemler
This is a show about that glimpse of sunlight that comes through the darkness when you need it most.
The Playlist
Emma Fraser
Considering the current TV release schedule is stacked, letting something as heavy sounding as "Tiny Beautiful Things" slip through the cracks would be easy. Don't make this mistake.
Autostraddle
Drew Gregory
It feels trapped between its source material and the desire to expand beyond its protagonist's worldview.
RogerEbert.com
Cristina Escobar
A thoughtful exploration of grief and how old wounds carry forward, with particular attention to motherhood
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Tiny Beautiful Things reminds us to take the time to honor life's magic before time passes us by too.
Beverly Hills Courier
Neely Swanson
Overly dramatic, the show is very much like the main character-without an anchor.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
True to its name, Tiny Beautiful Things is sensitive to the details. The series has a knack for zeroing in on moments too strange or specific to feel like anything but lived experience.
San Francisco Chronicle
Bob Strauss
Thanks to Hahn and Pidgeon, and a whole load of great writing, "Tiny Beautiful Things" is for the most part a hard, faceted jewel of a TV show.
New York Post
Lauren Sarner
Stories about a character looking back on their life and feeling like they're at a crossroads aren't exactly novel, but this show has tight writing that ranges from poignant to amusing, and a good cast.
Variety
Alison Herman
The events of Tiny Beautiful Things could easily make for a ponderous drama. But at eight half-hour episodes, the show is both lighter and more nimble than its synopsis might suggest.
LA Weekly/Village Voice
Erin Maxwell
Hahn puts in an award-worthy performance, but her character is far from endearing. Clare's self-indulgence and eagerness to pin her difficulties on everyone but herself makes her an exhausting character, and it ultimately weighs down the show.
AV Club
Freddie Moore
A confident blend of the original source material and a new fictionalized origin story.
That Shelf
Akos Peterbencze
... feels like both a pre-and-afterthought of Wild. It's not as extensive and deep-diving, but still able to land a punch due to its potent source material and a relatable lead performance by Kathryn Hahn.
The New Yorker
Rachel Syme
Hahn is the ideal choice to embody all of Strayed's contradictions-she's able to give glorious advice, but unable to navigate her own troubles-and the show, though sometimes too slow-moving, is a lovely glimpse into the making of a writer.
Bust Magazine
Carmella D'Acquisto
The show is beautifully written and directed, creating a hopeful scenario out of an impossibly messy story.
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Tiny Beautiful Things: Season 1
Tiny Beautiful Things: Season 1
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Tiny Beautiful Things: Dear Sugar Featurette
Tiny Beautiful Things: Dear Sugar Featurette
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Tiny Beautiful Things: Growing Pains Featurette
Tiny Beautiful Things: Growing Pains Featurette
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Tiny Beautiful Things: Family Dynamics Featurette
Tiny Beautiful Things: Family Dynamics Featurette
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