Sheila and Joel are married real estate agents who live and work in Santa Clarita, California. When Sheila dies, their lives take a dark turn.Sheila and Joel are married real estate agents who live and work in Santa Clarita, California. When Sheila dies, their lives take a dark turn.Sheila and Joel are married real estate agents who live and work in Santa Clarita, California. When Sheila dies, their lives take a dark turn.
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- TriviaThe human remains Drew Barrymore's character eats during the series were made out of various items, including gummy bears, dehydrated apples, beet paste, pasta and moistened cake. They were all vegetarian items as Barrymore does not eat meat.
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A fun show! Quite enjoyable! Sad it didn't get wrapped up :(
A fun show! Quite enjoyable! Sad it didn't get wrapped up :(
It was fun seeing Drew Barrymore again after many years since I last saw her. I quite enjoyed this show. It was relatively unique despite being on a common topic. I liked the spin they put on this zombie show.
A shame this show only received 3 seasons. I really wish ALL shows would have a wrap up budget that MUST be done in order to green light the show.
I'm tired of too many shows not being wrapped up. That's like someone ripping out the last chapter in a book and expecting people to be ok with it.
I'm happy I didn't buy any of the seasons on DVD or Bluray (if they were available at the time) because unfinished shows is a pet peeve of mine.
I hope they eventually wrap it up with a 4th and final season or even a couple of episodes to wrap up the show.
The more they don't wrap up shows, the more I don't want to bother watching any TV. The first few shows that get cancelled you can kinda handle it, but I'm getting older and a lifetime of cancelled shows leave me weary about watching anything. Why bother? Why invest your time in a show if they can't be bothered to wrap it up. To me, it's a slap in the face as a customer when they don't wrap up shows.
It was fun seeing Drew Barrymore again after many years since I last saw her. I quite enjoyed this show. It was relatively unique despite being on a common topic. I liked the spin they put on this zombie show.
A shame this show only received 3 seasons. I really wish ALL shows would have a wrap up budget that MUST be done in order to green light the show.
I'm tired of too many shows not being wrapped up. That's like someone ripping out the last chapter in a book and expecting people to be ok with it.
I'm happy I didn't buy any of the seasons on DVD or Bluray (if they were available at the time) because unfinished shows is a pet peeve of mine.
I hope they eventually wrap it up with a 4th and final season or even a couple of episodes to wrap up the show.
The more they don't wrap up shows, the more I don't want to bother watching any TV. The first few shows that get cancelled you can kinda handle it, but I'm getting older and a lifetime of cancelled shows leave me weary about watching anything. Why bother? Why invest your time in a show if they can't be bothered to wrap it up. To me, it's a slap in the face as a customer when they don't wrap up shows.
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