Sweet Tooth begins 10 years after an event the characters refer to as The Great Crumble, a possibly connected series of occurrences that included the global spread of a deadly virus and the mass birth of so-called hybrids, children born with a mixture of human and animal parts. The combination of global tragedy and undermining of confidence in the future of pure-blooded humanity tore society apart in ways these first eight episodes only begin to depict.Sweet Tooth Season 1 Download.Sweet Tooth Season 1-2 Download.Sweet Tooth Season 1-3 Download.
Living on the outskirts of civilization, in a cabin in a natural preserve, are a father (Will Forte) and the deer-boy he calls Gus (Christian Convery). The child has heightened senses, furry ears, growing antlers and, thanks to the isolation of his upbringing, no real sense of the outside world. When that outside world brutally intrudes, Gus begins a quest to find his unknown mother, accompanied across a very pretty post-apocalyptic wasteland by a former football star turned wandering vigilante (Nonso Anozie’s Tommy Jepperd) — one of those crusty figures who claims to hates kids, but will surely experience a change of heart as the story progresses.
Simultaneously, but united by ongoing narration from James Brolin that I found to be one of the show’s biggest weaknesses, we meet several additional characters including Adi Singh (Adeel Akhtar), a doctor determined to help his ailing sister (Aliza Vellani) at any cost; reclusive former therapist Aimee (Dania Ramirez); and the young woman known only as Bear (Stefania LaVie Owen), leader of a cadre of orphaned teens with mysterious objectives.A quick skim of the plot should reveal that while certain elements in Sweet Tooth have a distinctive quality, it’s a very traditional story within the folkloric realm. With no trouble at all, you’ll spot elements of The Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan and half of the Disney roster. The expansive backdrops provided by shooting in New Zealand — so many verdant fields and perilous chasms — make Lord of the Rings comparisons inevitable as well.