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Mickle and his writers do a remarkable job tying together the disparate character, mythological, and thematic threads from the book into a cohesive and impactful outcome for the show. Again, while the details differ, the broader themes and reimagined representations of Lemire’s visuals are quite surprising and maybe even a little more resonant, especially in the final episode.
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Nonso Anozie and Convery are still the show’s pulsing heart, and they will both be dearly missed by fans after the credits of the final episode roll. Maybe with a few more episodes or a fourth season, Sweet Tooth could flesh out the undeveloped aspects of Season 3. Nevertheless, the series ends on a high, ensuring Sweet Tooth remains one of Netflix’s best original productions.
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If you’ve stuck with Sweet Tooth to this point, there is nothing about the final season that would make you stay away from completing the story.
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Sweet Tooth hasn’t necessarily been the smoothest ride, with the wonderful first season being followed by a clunkier-than-expected second, and with many of those issues still consistent in the final season as well. But taken as a whole and with a conclusion that pays off this story in a delightful way and a pitch-perfect performance by Convery, Sweet Tooth is the rare apocalyptic story full of hope and love.