On a perilous adventure across a post-apocalyptic world, a lovable boy who's half-human and half-deer searches for a new beginning with a gruff protector.
The best episode of "Sweet Tooth" season 3 is "The Beginning Is Also the End", rated 7.2/10 from 559 user votes. It was directed by Toa Fraser and written by Noah Griffith, Daniel Stewart. "The Beginning Is Also the End" aired on 6/6/2024 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Thank God I'm a Country Boy".
Gus and his cohorts set out for Alaska to reconnect with Birdie, who's working on a cure for the Sick. But first, they test their luck at an old casino.
Director: Toa Fraser
Writer: Noah Griffith, Daniel Stewart
After a doctor joins Gus and his crew, they seek a way to the coast and stumble upon a plane owned by a family in desperate need of medical attention.
Director: Toa Fraser
Writer: Zaike LaPorte Airey
As Gus learns more about a threat and their dangerous plans, the group races to catch a departing boat. Jepperd and Becky face an impossible decision.
Director: Robyn Grace
Writer: Carly Woodworth
An unsettling discovery at sea forces Gus to take on a grim chore as tensions swell between his companions. On land, an enemy interrogates Becky.
Director: Robyn Grace
Writer: Noah Griffith, Daniel Stewart, Kseniya Melnik
As polar night looms, Gus and his crew arrive at the outpost — but they're not alone. To find Birdie and the cave, they must brave several obstacles.
Director: Ciarán Foy
Writer: Oanh Ly, Daniel G. King
After a daring rescue, Gus meets an individual well-versed in hybrid history. Amid emotional reunions and eerie revelations, all roads lead to the cave.
Director: Ciarán Foy
Writer: Bo Yeon Kim, Erika Lippoldt
With loved ones beside him, Gus goes on a treacherous journey into the cave to find a cure once and for all. Meanwhile, chaos breaks out at the outpost.
Director: Jim Mickle
Writer: Noah Griffith, Daniel Stewart
After suffering an unimaginable loss, Gus must make a choice that will determine the fate of humans and hybrids. Who will be left to tell their story?
Director: Jim Mickle
Writer: Jim Mickle