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Little Disasters
Season 1
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A group of new mother friends are torn apart when one is accused of injuring her baby, fracturing their bond and nearly destroying their families.
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6 Episodes
The Perfect Mother
E1
The Perfect Mother
Jess takes her baby to A&E. Liz, duty Doctor and friend, calls Social Services.
You Think You Know Someone
E2
You Think You Know Someone
Police and Social Services investigate. The group's tensions begin on holiday.
One Of Them Is Lying
E3
One Of Them Is Lying
As the investigation continues, cracks form and shocking discoveries are made.
Nowhere Safe
E4
Nowhere Safe
The threat of Social Services splitting up the Carrisfords' family closes in.
Unravelling
E5
Unravelling
The group deal with the fallout of Jess' shocking actions, nearing the truth.
What Have You Done?
E6
What Have You Done?
The truth remains out of reach, but the summer fair leads to a shocking reveal.
Cast of Season 1
Diane Kruger
Jess
Jo Joyner
Liz
Shelley Conn
Charlotte
Emily Taaffe
Mel
Jax James
Frankie
Patrick Baladi
Andrew
Stephen Campbell Moore
Rob
JJ Feild
Ed
Robert Gilbert
DC Rustin
Ben Bailey Smith
Nick
Chizzy Akudolu
Lucy Harding
Jago Bilderbeck
Kit
Barney Wheeler
Connor
Sarah Vaughan
Novel / Executive Producer
Ash Atalla
Executive Producer
Marianna Abbotts
Executive Producer
Myf Hopkins
Producer
Simon Judd
Executive Producer
Alex Smith
Executive Producer
Little Disasters • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Director Eva Sigurðardóttir keeps everything tightly wound and hands this impressive cast.
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
This complicated, slow-burning drama reaches for the addictively soapy heights of shows like Big Little Lies or Sharp Objects, but lacks the narrative meat needed to get there.
Decider
Joel Keller
We liked the exploration of this unlikely friendship between a medical skeptic and a doctor, and how their differences end up threatening one of their families.
The Spool
Tim Stevens
The latest of what is an increasingly cookie-cutter subgenre that boasts all the trappings of prestigious literary adaptations without the earned prestige.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
If recent domestic thrillers have exhausted the topic of the impossible expectations facing mothers, the group dynamic brings new complexity to this one.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
By the fifth and sixth episodes... I was pondering what, if anything, the show was trying to say. The conclusion I came to was: "Nothing particularly perceptive."
Variety
Alison Herman
You can't fault the show itself for how saturated its subgenre is, though executives should really take note; you can fault it for not fully capitalizing on its own strengths.
RogerEbert.com
Cristina Escobar
Talk about a toothless waste of time. This is a show with no insight into the human condition other than a light desire to exploit people's lowest points.
Heaven of Horror
Karina Adelgaard
It quickly becomes a heartbreaking and twisted story about motherhood, expectations, and judgment.
AV Club
Meredith Hobbs Coons
It's really a laundry-folding show at heart. You might even be able to get in a little vacuuming and still not miss a beat.
Looper.com
Brooke Mondor
Little Disasters manages to turn a complicated narrative into a cohesive and thought-provoking story about the importance of maternal mental health.
Collider
Isabella Soares
Through a thrilling psychological premise, Little Disasters hooks the viewer from the very first scene, forcing them to draw conclusions about Jess and Ed's innocence from the outside looking in.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Sudsy beyond belief, it's another tale of upper-middle-class dysfunction, and one whose twists and turns are almost as laughable as its climactic value judgments.
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