Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticNetflix has lately been met with varying degrees of success with pure genre serial storytelling — shows that dig deep into surreality and find within it some level of heart.
These are shows less like “Stranger Things,” which is built to have a broad, near-universally-understandable appeal, than like “The Umbrella Academy,” unapologetically niche.Within this realm, “Sweet Tooth” is a relatively successful outing.
Netflix’s new series assays a world a decade after the so-called “Great Crumble,” a society-restructuring pandemic that coincided with a change in the species.
No one knows to what degree, if at all, this shift is related, but all new babies born since the Crumble are hybridized with animals, giving.
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