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Sweetpea

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
18K
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POPULARITY
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Ella Purnell in Sweetpea (2024)
The girl everyone overlooks might just be able to get away with murder.
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The girl everyone overlooks might just be able to get away with murder.The girl everyone overlooks might just be able to get away with murder.The girl everyone overlooks might just be able to get away with murder.

  • Stars
    • Calam Lynch
    • Ella Purnell
    • Tim Samuels
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    872
    73
    • Stars
      • Calam Lynch
      • Ella Purnell
      • Tim Samuels
    • 108User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Calam Lynch
    Calam Lynch
    • AJ
    • 2024
    Ella Purnell
    Ella Purnell
    • Rhiannon
    • 2024
    Tim Samuels
    Tim Samuels
    • Phil
    • 2024
    Jon Pointing
    Jon Pointing
    • Craig
    • 2024
    Nicôle Lecky
    Nicôle Lecky
    • Julia
    • 2024
    Lorraine Burroughs
    Lorraine Burroughs
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    Leah Harvey
    Leah Harvey
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    Nitin Ganatra
    Nitin Ganatra
    • Rory
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    Dustin Demri-Burns
    Dustin Demri-Burns
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    Elliot Cable
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    Jessye Romeo
    Jessye Romeo
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    • 2024
    Lucy Heath
    Lucy Heath
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    • 2024
    Jessica Brindle
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    • 2024
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    User reviews108

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    7bryangary65

    Misleading title

    All about the star of the series here in Ella Purnell who carry's off the lead responsibilities in fine style

    It's all a bit mad and more dark than comedy but watchable and I enjoyed it, and all the strong characters are female led. Which reminds me to give a good shout out in a supporting role for Nicole Lecky

    You start off the series being on the side of Purnell's character but in the end you have a mixed opinion which is probably a good thing and where the makers of the series wanted you to go

    I thought six episodes was just about right with the climax leaving you wanting more which does not always happen in these scenarios.
    7Luiz-19496

    Worth the watch

    Mixed messaging is deliberate. Depending on which side of "the worldview" one stands, will start discussions. No issues with that, for me at least. Similar for not really following the book.

    Unnecessary though, are abrupt and cringe bits and pieces of "The Message" and politics, which never are factual, nor common sense even, and instead just individual, and often current opinions inserted and ideologies injected, that mostly do not age well. Some actors joined that club, others just do their job and what they are asked to do. Don't know if Ella is the former or the latter, but she obviously did an excellent job playing this character overall.

    Ultimately, regardless of "mixed messaging" it is quite clear that our main character is NOT well, and excuses for all done are just her own, inside her head, that as more things progress, less convincing they become, utill they shatter, "exposing" a killer looking to get away with it..
    9kerry_kirby09

    Do you see me now!!!!!!

    I've been waiting for this to air and I can tell you I was highly entertained.

    Ella played her role so well I found myself cheering when she had her first kill it was a funny yet horrific release of all her past trauma.

    The way she switched between geeky shy Rhiannon and psychopath was excellent I haven't seen a serial killer that made me hoping they'd get away with it since Dexter.

    Each and every cast member was matched to personality perfectly.

    There was a perfect mix of comedy drama and suspense to make this 100% bingeable.

    Highly recommend Sweetpea to anyone who has a love of dark comedy.
    7whatisdanwatching

    A Delightfully Twisted British Romp with a Killer Twist

    Alright, folks, settle in, because we're diving into a show that might just be the lovechild of Dexter and Fleabag with a little twist of gin and a heap of British sarcasm. Enter Sweetpea, a dark comedy that packs more punch than a bar fight at 2 a.m. In a London pub. This rollercoaster of mischief stars the ever-expressive Ella Purnell, the deadpan Jon Pointing, and the wildly talented Nicôle Lecky. So, what's this murder-filled dramedy about? Buckle up, because Sweetpea is anything but sweet.

    The Premise: The Girl Next Door...With a Twist

    Meet Rhiannon Lewis-she's the girl you walk by without noticing. The kind of person whose face you'd forget within five seconds if you had to describe her to the police sketch artist. But here's the twist: this quiet, unassuming girl next door is actually harboring a killer secret. Yes, folks, she's a serial killer. And the show doesn't hold back on the irony of it all. Rhiannon's invisible, until she snaps and becomes all too unforgettable for her victims.

    In a world saturated with true crime docs and every shade of murder mystery, you might think you've seen it all. But Sweetpea takes a different route-it's not just about the killing; it's about the build-up, the breakdown, and the painfully awkward moments that lie in between. You're left wondering not just how Rhiannon gets away with it, but why no one else is seeing the volcano bubbling beneath the surface. And that's where the show really gets its claws in.

    The Cast: Ella Purnell, Jon Pointing, and Nicôle Lecky

    Let's talk talent, shall we? Ella Purnell is nothing short of spellbinding. This girl can say more with a raised eyebrow and a side glance than most people manage in a 10-minute monologue. She gives Rhiannon this electric energy, one that shifts from bubbly to menacing with the flick of a switch. And that switch? You won't see it coming, which makes the character all the more riveting. You're watching her with one eye open and a fistful of popcorn because, well, you just don't know when she's going to pounce.

    Then there's Jon Pointing, whose dry delivery and deadpan expressions serve as the perfect counterbalance. He's that mate who gives you a half-smirk and a quip when you're spiraling. He's funny, he's subtle, and he plays the "doesn't quite get it" sidekick role perfectly, adding another layer of dark humor that only British TV seems to master. And Nicôle Lecky? She's the wild card, the chaotic friend who pops in just when things are on the verge of implosion. Together, they form this strange, intoxicating trio that keeps you watching-and guessing.

    What I Loved: The British Flavor and Pitch-Perfect Tension

    First off, can we just give a round of applause for British television? It's a masterclass in balancing realism with outrageous plots. American shows often make things too glossy, too over-the-top. But Sweetpea? This is British telly doing what it does best: grounding the absurd in the painfully real. The show feels like it could actually happen, like you might bump into Rhiannon at your local grocery store, arguing with herself over the price of tea bags.

    The pacing? It's like a slow-cooked stew-rich, savory, and bubbling up just when you think it's going to simmer down. I love a dark comedy that doesn't rush, that lets the characters marinate in their quirks and simmer in their dysfunction. And Rhiannon? She's a time bomb you can't look away from. Every episode builds the tension just right; just when you think she's going to snap, the show dials it back, keeping you on the edge.

    What Gave Me Pause: The Message on Mental Health

    Okay, look-while Sweetpea is a deliciously dark comedy, I couldn't help but wonder if its message might hit a little close to home for some. Rhiannon's rage and her ability to hide in plain sight feel a tad unnerving, especially when the show winks at her mental health struggles. Let's be clear: this isn't exactly Sesame Street material for those grappling with anxiety or depression. And while the whole "unseen killer" trope is wildly entertaining, it does make you question how plausible it really is that her victims are always this oblivious.

    Here's a fun tidbit for you: Sweetpea is already stirring up quite the Emmy buzz, with critics expecting it to snag at least ten nominations. It's a thrill to see a dark comedy like this get its well-deserved time in the spotlight. Ella Purnell is a major contender, and with any justice, her performance will have her name etched on an Emmy in no time.

    Final Verdict: A Wickedly Fun 7.1/10

    For all the laughs, the dark humor, and the "wait, did she really just do that?" moments, Sweetpea is a refreshing breath of twisted air in the sea of repetitive TV tropes. It's weird, it's witty, and it doesn't hold back. Yes, it has its flaws, and maybe it's not the show you'd recommend to your sweet Aunt Betty, but if you're in the mood for something edgy and unapologetically dark, this one's for you. So pour yourself a pint, sit back, and enjoy the ride. Just don't say I didn't warn you.
    7matt_sole-372-208203

    Doesn't reach its full potential

    The show concept is pretty good, albeit a story that has been used many times before (someone kills only people they believe deserve to die).

    The cast are very, very good and the actor who plays the lead character of Rhiannon really draws you in.

    The issue that I have is the huge number of plot holes. A group of young characters who seem blissfully unaware of technology and the digital footprint you leave behind. With everything you do.

    They try to explain the technology out of the story, unsuccessfully.

    So, you do have to suspend belief somewhat. Take the show at face value and it's pretty enjoyable

    I was surprised how graphic some of the scenes were...

    Well worth a watch, just don't expect something deep and dark. It's a slasher series with great characters.

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      The TV series is based on the quintology of crime novels by C.J. Skuse.

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
      • See-Saw Films
      • Fanboy
      • SKY Studios
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