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14th April 2018
02:08pm BST

Timothy Olyphant is equal parts hilarious and likeable as Joel, the suburban dad and real estate agent who is (occasionally struggling with) coming to terms with the fact that his wife is undead.
And while he gets most of the one-liner quips, that leaves Drew Barrymore handling the bulk of the physical comedy - while still making Sheila someone that you want to root for (even though, okay, she eats people).
The pair manage to strike the right tone through Santa Clarita's 20 episodes to date - and somehow, they never break character. Even in the most ridiculous situations.
An episode of Santa Clarita Diet is just 30 minutes long, which makes it a perfectly easy show to stream.
The fact that it's shorter than some of the other Netflix originals manages to make it not feel like a massive time commitment - and super, super addictive.
With all the ongoing mysteries and the somewhat-cliffhangers, it's easy enough to end up watching the entire first season in an afternoon.
Yes, it's a light comedy - but that doesn't mean it's not seriously gory, too.
The Walking Dead has got people being killed with a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, but Santa Clarita Diet goes for a different kind of gore.
Since she has to eat people, Shiela's seen chowing down on red smoothies (made of human flesh), organs and (at one point) snacking on fingers like they're a pile of carrots.
The (undead) heart of the show is, really, the family dynamic between the Hammonds.
Sheila and Joel are blindly trying to navigate her zombification, while still making sure they're in constant communication and providing each other with unconditional support.
And despite the change in the family dynamic, they're eager to be the best parents possible to their daughter, Abby - even when things get a bit messy.Explore more on these topics: