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  1. Yeah it’s great. Super well-written and acted. First two seasons are perfection. Season 3 is great for the first half too and then I think the writers all died and the coffee boy was forced to come up with the script for the last few episodes between deliveries. Still great and worth it.

    • 'A Diet That's Definitely Worth Keeping'
    • 'A Suburban Sitcom with Bite'
    • 'A Treat For A Very Specific Sense of Humor'
    • 'Surprisingly Sweet For Its Zombie-Mom Trappings'
    • 'Satisfies, But Doesn’T Nourish'

    USA Today'sRobert Biancosaid the show goes beyond just spoofing zombie movies. "At heart — and this show does have a surprisingly warm, beating heart — Diet is a comedy about the lengths we’ll go to protect the ones we love and preserve a sense of normalcy, even in the most abnormal situations," he writes. "Which may be why some of the funniest mom...

    Mike Hale, of The New York Times, lauded the show's creator Victor Fresco. "Fresco made his name with Better Off Ted, which played fast and loose with the conventions of the office comedy. In Santa Clarita, he attacks the family sitcom with the same stylized absurdity and mock naïveté. And zombies." He added: "The first few episodes of Santa Clarit...

    Variety TV critic Sonia Saraiyacalled the show hilarious but noted it's not for everyone. "It's treat for a very specific sense of humor — and a little unpleasant for everyone else," she wrote. Saraiya was especially impressed by Barrymore and Olyphant. "Both Barrymore and Olyphant commit with deadpan brilliance to the ridiculous story, playing sel...

    Los Angeles Times' Robert Lloydwas a fan of the performance by Liv Hewson, who plays Joel and Sheila's teen daughter Abby. He also enjoyed the slew of guest stars. "As their daughter, Abby, Liv Hewson has some of the dry, sardonic impudence of a 1930s film heroine; she is in some respects the glue of the series and pairs well with nerdy boy-next-do...

    Erik Adams, of The A.V. Club, had mixed thoughts. "At a nuts-and-bolts level, Santa Clarita Diet isn’t entirely novel: In addition to those Ash Vs. Evil Dead and Stan Against Evil parallels, the show is essentially a sitcom hybridization of iZombie and The Americans," he writes. "The main attraction, and the thing that’ll pull viewers from one epis...

  2. Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant star in this Netflix-original series as married realtors, Sheila and Joel, who are living a quiet life, raising their teenage daughter in Santa Clarita,...

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  3. Feb 3, 2017 · Santa Clarita Diet is both highly formulaic and also entirely unlike anything you’ve seen on TV before. The new dark comedy, which premieres today on Netflix, stars Drew Barrymore and Timothy...

  4. The first season of Santa Clarita Diet received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 78% based on 73 reviews, with an average rating of 7.20/10.

  5. Discovering that she’s not living soon causes some irregularity in Sheila’s daily routine: she can only eat raw meat; has a higher sex drive; is inherently strong; and cannot feel pain.

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  7. The comedy series from Victor Fresco features Joel (Timothy Olyphant) and Sheila (Drew Barrymore), unhappy married realtors in the L.A. suburb of Santa Clarita, until Sheila makes a major change that alters their lives.

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